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Reference design for universal-input auxiliary power supply

20th March 2014
Nat Bowers
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Based on a member of Power Integrations’ LinkZero-LP family of ICs, the DER-417 reference design has been announced by Power Integrations. This reference design is for an 8W, universal-input auxiliary power supply that achieves zero standby power consumption for appliance applications.

DER-417 describes a universal-input, 5V, 1600mA flyback power supply that consumes less than 4mW at 230V AC and provides 1mW of power in standby mode.

Products such as TVs, appliances, security and monitoring systems and HVAC equipment use power while waiting to be used or while monitoring sensor inputs prior to executing their proper functions. This wasted power amounts to both an environmental cost and an economic cost to households and businesses. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has estimated that standby power accounts for 5-10% of residential electricity use in developed countries, and is responsible for approximately 400m tons of global CO2 emissions each year.

Edward Ong, Product Marketing Manager, Power Integrations, commented: “We are moving very close to the ultimate in standby power performance. By leveraging recent advances in low-power sensors and processors driven by the mobile-phone market, 1mW of standby power is more than enough to operate functions such as a digital clock, environmental monitoring, wireless signal reception and infra-red activation. We think that DER-417 will inspire designers to implement zero-standby auxiliary power supplies for their products - leading to an overall reduction in wasted standby energy.”

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