DocumentCode
918715
Title
Power in waiting
Author
Walding, Carl
Volume
20
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
38
Lastpage
41
Abstract
Reducing the power that electronic products consume in standby mode is becoming ever more important in the face of new regulations. With the goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions and the concomitant need to conserve the world´s energy supply, there is a continual emergence of regulation mandating power efficiency in electronic applications. Semiconductor suppliers are increasingly playing a key role in compliance with these regulations from the standpoint of reducing standby power, improving efficiency and providing solutions that improve power quality. The United States, European Union, China, Japan and Korea all have regulations that limit the amount of standby power various products may draw. These limits apply to virtually all household, consumer and office products. Semiconductor companies are providing power supply solutions for product manufacturers to meet these standby requirements
Keywords
consumer electronics; energy conservation; government policies; power electronics; power supply quality; China; European Union; Japan; Korea; United States; carbon dioxide emissions reduction; energy supply conservation; power efficiency; power electronics; power quality; power supply solutions; product manufacturers; semiconductor suppliers; standby power reduction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineer
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1479-8344
Type
jour
Filename
4050015
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