The ABS4 RGG is a single-phase bridge rectifier from Taiwan Semiconductor. This component is designed to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). Bridge rectifiers like the ABS4 RGG are widely used in power supplies and various electronic devices to provide the necessary DC voltage for operation.
Applications:
- Power Supplies: Converting AC line voltage to DC for electronic circuits.
- Adapters: Used in AC/DC adapters for charging mobile devices and powering small appliances.
- LED Lighting: Converting AC to DC for LED drivers.
- Battery Chargers: Rectifying AC voltage for battery charging circuits.
- Industrial Equipment: Providing DC power for control circuits and sensors.
Features:
- High Surge Current Capability: Robust design to withstand transient current surges.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power loss during rectification.
- High Reliability: Designed for long-term stable performance.
- Compact Size: Space-saving design for various applications.
- High Isolation Voltage: Ensures electrical isolation between AC and DC sides.
- RoHS Compliant: Environmentally friendly and complies with RoHS standards.
Benefits:
- Efficient AC to DC Conversion: Provides a reliable DC voltage source.
- Protection Against Voltage Spikes: High surge current capability protects the circuit.
- Long Lifespan: High reliability ensures long-term operation.
- Easy to Implement: Simple design for easy integration into circuits.
- Space Saving: Compact size allows for use in small devices.
Additional Details:
The ABS4 RGG bridge rectifier is typically housed in an ABS package. The maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage is 400V, and the maximum RMS voltage is 280V. The average forward rectified current is 1.5A. The operating temperature range typically spans from -55°C to +150°C. The forward voltage drop is typically around 1.0V per diode. The device's surge overload rating is around 50A. The specific datasheet from Taiwan Semiconductor should be consulted for precise electrical characteristics and thermal considerations. The 'RGG' suffix might denote specific packaging or testing variations.