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Paul E. Cater wrote:
------A total SNIP of everything and on to a better idea.------- Consider using avalanche rectifiers and it makes all the stuff about the caps and resistors a mute point. There are some good application notes out there on this subject and the whys and wherefores of it all. For your needs the BYM36E might be a good choice. At around 30 cents a piece hard to beat. http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Sea...61EC8009E6617F Best of luck in your project! Regards, Paul GregS wrote: I am having some difficulty finding a bridge rectifier of 3 Kv and 3 amps. ?? thanks greg N6GS I perused the datasheets of both the BYM36E and 1N5408. Of the specifications that could matter (that differed): Reverse Current: 1N5408 = 5uA @ 25°C Ta, 500uA @ 100°C Ta BYM36E = 5uA @ 25°C Tj, 100uA @ 150°C Tj Reverse Recovery Time: 1N5408 = Not Rated BYM36E = 150ns Nonrepetitive Peak Forward Surge Current: 1N5408 = 200A BYM36E = 65A While the BYM36E shows better Reverse Current figures at elevated temperature (and the measurement point isn't the same), I think it unlikely that the OP is going to operate them at such temperatures. Considering the application is 50/60Hz (Period = 20/16.6 ms), Reverse Recovery Time is not a factor. However, when it comes to Nonrepetitive Peak Forward Surge Current, the 1N5408 is clearly better. Allied shows 23 hits for 1N5408, the least expensive being $0.092 each in 1-24 piece lots (stk #568-0554). Bryan |
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