The KBJ401G belongs to the category of semiconductor devices.
It is used as a bridge rectifier in electronic circuits to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
The KBJ401G is typically available in a standard through-hole package.
The essence of the KBJ401G lies in its ability to efficiently convert AC to DC in electronic circuits.
It is commonly packaged in reels or tubes, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The KBJ401G typically has four pins, with two for the input AC voltage and two for the output DC voltage.
The KBJ401G operates on the principle of utilizing diodes to conduct current in one direction, effectively converting the input AC voltage to a smoother DC output.
The KBJ401G is commonly used in: - Power supplies - Battery chargers - LED drivers - Industrial automation equipment
Some alternative models to the KBJ401G include: - KBJ400G - KBJ402G - KBJ403G
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