Overview
The GI 2W02-8231 is a high-reliability single-phase bridge rectifier designed for AC-to-DC power conversion in industrial, commercial, and consumer electronics applications. With a 2A forward current rating and 200V repetitive reverse voltage capability, this component delivers stable rectification performance across a wide range of power supply circuits. The through-hole WOM package provides robust mechanical mounting for PCB integration.
Key Features
- 2A forward current (IF) rating for moderate-power applications
- 200V repetitive reverse voltage (VRRM) maximum
- Single-phase bridge configuration for full-wave rectification
- Low forward voltage drop (VF ≤ 1.1V) for efficient power conversion
- Through-hole WOM mounting package for reliable PCB assembly
- Glass passivated silicon diode technology for long service life
Technical Specifications
- Forward Current (IF): 2A average
- Repetitive Reverse Voltage (VRRM): 200V maximum
- Forward Voltage Drop (VF): ≤1.1V
- Surge Current (IFSM): 50A
- Package Type: WOM through-hole
- Phases: Single-phase
- Power Dissipation: 2W
- Operating Temperature Range: −40°C to +125°C (typical)
Typical Applications
- Industrial power supplies and DC converters
- Motor control circuits and drive systems
- HVAC and lighting control modules
- Telecommunications and networking equipment
- General-purpose rectification in AC adapters and chargers
- Test and measurement instrumentation
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Standard 50V to 1000V bridge rectifier socket configurations
- Through-hole PCB designs with 0.3″ lead spacing
- Industrial control circuits and general electronics applications
- AC power supply inputs requiring full-wave rectification
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- Verify compatibility with your engineering team or equipment documentation before ordering, as bridge rectifier compatibility depends on voltage and current ratings matching your application.
Works With
- Single-phase AC power sources (50 Hz / 60 Hz)
- Power supply designs with transformer-based AC inputs
- Standard printed circuit board soldering and assembly processes










