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NPN Silicon Transistors

A transistor is a semiconductor containing a solid, non-moving part that passes a charge. A transistor can amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power and is made of semiconductor material with at least three terminals that are used to connect to an external circuit. Transistors can amplify a signal because output power can be higher than input power. By applying a voltage or a current to one of the terminal pairs, there is a change in current through another pair of terminals. There are several different kinds of transistors at Topdiode.

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PNP Silicon Transistors

A transistor is a semiconductor containing a solid, non-moving part that passes a charge. A transistor can amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power and is made of semiconductor material with at least three terminals that are used to connect to an external circuit. Transistors can amplify a signal because output power can be higher than input power. By applying a voltage or a current to one of the terminal pairs, there is a change in current through another pair of terminals. There are several different kinds of transistors at Topdiode.

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SMT Type Bridge Rectifiers

A bridge rectifier is an arrangement of four or more diodes in a bridge circuit configuration which provides the same output polarity for either input polarity. It is used for converting an alternating current (AC) input into a direct current (DC) output. A bridge rectifier provides full-wave rectification from a two-wire AC input, therefore resulting in lower weight and cost when compared to a rectifier with a 3-wire input from a transformer with a center-tapped secondary winding.


The most common sizes for maximum average rectified current are 1A, 1.5 A, 4 A, 25 A and 35 A. Topdiode has a full selection of bridge rectifier, both through-hole type and SMD bridge rectifier.


 

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THT Type Bridge Rectifiers

A bridge rectifier is an arrangement of four or more diodes in a bridge circuit configuration which provides the same output polarity for either input polarity. It is used for converting an alternating current (AC) input into a direct current (DC) output. A bridge rectifier provides full-wave rectification from a two-wire AC input, therefore resulting in lower weight and cost when compared to a rectifier with a 3-wire input from a transformer with a center-tapped secondary winding.


The most common sizes for maximum average rectified current are 1A, 1.5 A, 4 A, 25 A and 35 A. Topdiode has a full selection of bridge rectifier, both through-hole type and SMD bridge rectifier.


 

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