DocumentCode
2877244
Title
Standby power challenge
Author
McGarry, Laurence
Author_Institution
Astec Custom Power (HK) Ltd, Kowloon, China
fYear
2004
fDate
2004
Firstpage
56
Lastpage
62
Abstract
Many electrical appliances are required to operate in standby or ´ready´ mode when not in use. This allows instant availability for the end user often activated by a remotely controlled device. Recently, the environmental impact of energy consumed by electrical devices in the standby mode has attracted the attention of governments and environmentalists alike. This paper discusses the environmental implications of standby operation on a global scale, the need for energy saving modes to improve standby performance, legislation and guidelines (including the Global 1W and the Whitehouse decree). The paper continues with a technical evaluation that includes; product classes affected, methods of achieving low standby performance, impact of topology choice and available semiconductor solutions. The conclusion considers present power budget limitations and recommends achievable standby guidelines that do not incur severe cost penalties.
Keywords
consumer electronics; emergency power supply; energy conservation; legislation; power consumption; power supplies to apparatus; power utilisation; cost penalties; electrical appliances; energy saving modes; environmental impact; global scale implications; guidelines; legislation; low standby performance; power budget limitations; power consumption; product classes affected; semiconductor solutions; standby mode; standby power; topology choice; Australia; Carbon dioxide; Electrical products; Energy conservation; Energy consumption; Government; Guidelines; Legislation; Power generation; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Asian Green Electronics, 2004. AGEC. Proceedings of 2004 International IEEE Conference on the
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8203-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AGEC.2004.1290867
Filename
1290867
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