Patent
1978-12-04
1981-12-01
James, Andrew J.
357 81, 357 80, 357 79, 357 74, 357 72, H01L 2332, H01L 2328, H01L 2302
Patent
active
043039359
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor element, either a diode or a controlled rectifier, is electrically insulated relative to the heat sink on which it is mounted by either an insulating layer or an insulating diode of high thermal conductivity. A single unit including the heat sink with a plurality of diodes is used as a bridge rectifier in single phase or polyphase circuits.
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James Andrew J.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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