Re: Rasurbo RBP-450CL power supply's erratic behaviour
In theory, when they're in the bridge rectifier package, the surface area of the whole package acts as a heatsink, so they don't heat as much.
Maybe there's also something about not causing shorts between the leads but I doubt it.
For example, here's standalone diode and a rectifier :
1N5406 (600v 3a) : https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...bfe1b673eb.pdf
GBU4J (600v 4a) :
1n5406:
PD Power Dissipation 6.25 W
R. JA Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient 20 °C/W
gbu4j:
PD Power Dissipation 8 W
RθJA Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient, * per leg 19 °C/W
the bridge package heats less and can withstand more current
Also, check the derating curves:
If the fan dies and a user has a high load, the standalone diodes may melt or short closed, causing further damages. With the bridge rectifier, even a small plate of aluminum or copper is enough to act as heatsink.
In theory, when they're in the bridge rectifier package, the surface area of the whole package acts as a heatsink, so they don't heat as much.
Maybe there's also something about not causing shorts between the leads but I doubt it.
For example, here's standalone diode and a rectifier :
1N5406 (600v 3a) : https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...bfe1b673eb.pdf
GBU4J (600v 4a) :
1n5406:
PD Power Dissipation 6.25 W
R. JA Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient 20 °C/W
gbu4j:
PD Power Dissipation 8 W
RθJA Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient, * per leg 19 °C/W
the bridge package heats less and can withstand more current
Also, check the derating curves:
If the fan dies and a user has a high load, the standalone diodes may melt or short closed, causing further damages. With the bridge rectifier, even a small plate of aluminum or copper is enough to act as heatsink.
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