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MB1S - MB8S — 0.5 A Bridge Rectifiers
April 2014
MB1S - MB8S
0.5 A Bridge Rectifiers
Features
• Low-Leakage
• Surge Overload Rating: 35 A peak
• Ideal for Printed Circuit Board
• UL Certified: UL #E258596
Description
The MB family of bridge rectifiers is a 0.5 A rectifier fam-
ily that achieves high surge current absorption within a
very small foot print. Within its small 35 mm
2
form factor,
the MB family shines in its surge capability. In order to
absorb high surge currents, the design supports a 35 A
I
FSM
rating and a 5.0 A
2
Sec I
2
T rating. Devices in the
family are also rated to breakdown voltages of up to
1000 V. These features make the MB family ideal for
small power supplies that need a little extra surge capa-
bility.
For higher I
FAV
current ratings, lower profile packaging,
or lower V
F
values, explore the Fairchild MDB family of
bridge rectifiers. For improved V
F
and efficiency values
in the MB package or even higher surge capability, ask
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