Fairchild Semiconductor Wins Electronic Product Design’s 2011 e-Legacy Award

Fairchild Semiconductor, has been named a winner in Electronic Product Design’s 2011 e-Legacy Awards. Fairchild’s FAN302HL PWM controller for low standby power charger applications was selected as a winner in the Green Product of the Year Category for Exceeding Energy Star Requirements.

Developed to address the challenge design engineers face where chargers typically sit plugged in and unused most of the time – yet, still drawing power from the grid – the FAN302HL can reduce standby power, thereby saving energy, meeting government regulations and saving the consumer money.

Incorporating mWSaver™ technology, the device features patented technologies that allow the FAN302HL to minimize standby input power consumption to <10mW@230VAC, exceeding Energy Star programme requirements for computers version 5.0 efficiency standards. In addition to computing applications, the FAN302HL is ideal for all chargers devices such as smartphones, cordless phones, DVD/Set-Top-Boxes, Power Over Ethernet and small appliances. The FAN302HL does not require an external secondary-side over-voltage protection circuit. If either VS pin OVP or internal over-temperature protection is triggered, the device enters latch mode until AC power is removed, saving second side OVP components and tightening VO protection (<6V). Fairchild enables engineers to drive innovation in their designs by developing solutions like the FAN302HL – part of a series of products developed using mWSaver™ technology offering best-in-class power savings for power supplies, with the fewest possible components.

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