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Want to do automatic assembly of the Bridge Rectifier to the PCB as well? Here is the solution! S16MSD2 - Half Bridge in D²PAK allows for full PCB assembled Power Rectifier Stages

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When it comes to power bridge rectifiers, design engineers have to go back to through-hole devices which first need to be soldered onto the PCB, and then screwed to an extra heat-sink. These are manual assembly steps, which cost time and effort and also bear the risk of potential failures.

Other power semiconductors such as MOSFETs or IGBTs and diodes for the PFC, converter and inverter stage or brake chopper, are widely available in SMD outlines like the well known D²PAK. They can be assembled fully automatic by pick&place machines and afterwards solder process, at high speed and with constant quality.

The S16MSD2 half bridge closes the gap which was up to now at the input rectifier stage. Two of these parts form a full bridge, which can be assembled in the same process step than the other power semiconductors. Like for those, cooling is done via the PCB metallization. So the entire power stage can be done in one time and with the same concept.

Features/Benefits

  • Half bridge in SMD
  • Two parts build a full bridge
  • For fully automatic assembly
  • High power dissipation

Typical Applications

  • 50/60 Hz Mains Rectification
  • Power Supplies
  • Battery Chargers
  • Drive Inverters

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