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PI webinar — Be ready for less than 300 mW standby power

14 September 2023

Starting in May 2025, most appliances sold in Europe will be required to consume less than 300 mW in standby, representing a significant shift from the existing 500 mW limit. Join an insightful webinar to learn about innovative power devices that will enable designers and engineers to meet the new standards, including Power Integrations' (PI’s) newest LinkSwitch-XT2SR solution, which achieves extremely high efficiency in standby for non-isolated designs.

Attend this PI-sponsored webinar — Meeting New ErP Regulations Requiring Standby Power to be Less than 300 mW — and discover how to increase standby and light load efficiency without sacrificing space or increasing solution cost. Scheduled for September 20, 2023, at 2:00 PM EDT, the event will also address ways to minimize circuit losses to liberate increased power for system functions, opportunities to increase efficiency to make more output power available for future designs, and the new ErP regulations and product classes affected.

Reducing standby energy waste is at the core of PI’s groundbreaking approach to power conversion. In addition to the newly released product, the webinar will also cover the following low-standby power devices that allow easy compliance with the most stringent regulations around the world.

  • InnoSwitch3-EP for maximum efficiency, now including 900 V gallium nitride options
  • LinkSwitch-TNZ for lossless zero-cross signal generation
  • CAPZero-2 for reducing power loss associated with the X capacitor discharge resistors
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