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Power Integrations Cuts Standby Waste to Zero with LinkZero-AX
Power Integrations today introduced LinkZero-AX, an integrated offline switching IC that enables designers to achieve 0.00 watts of standby energy consumption in auxiliary power supplies. Commonly used in such products as major appliances, TVs, and remotely-controlled electronic lighting ballasts, auxiliary power supplies continuously draw power as long as the product is plugged in, resulting in significant standby energy waste.
LinkLinkZero-AX provides designers with flexibility to build ultra-low standby power supplies without mechanical AC mains switches. When used in tandem with Power Integrations’ CAPZero™ X capacitor discharge IC and SENZero™ sense resistor disconnect device, LinkZero-AX reduces standby power waste in high-power consumer products and appliances to as low as 4 mW, or effectively zero. (IEC 62301 Clause 4.5 classifies power usage of less than 5 mW as zero.)
Delivering the industry’s lowest component count for standby power supplies, LinkZero-AX is a simple upgrade for engineers targeting zero standby energy consumption. The IC allows appliance designs to easily exceed all global energy-efficiency regulations, including the European EcoDesign Directive and ENERGY STAR®.
Comments Silvestro Fimiani, product marketing manager at Power Integrations: “Power Integrations first delivered a stake in the heart to energy vampires with our LinkSwitch™ ICs, the first cost-effective replacement for old-fashioned, energy-sucking linear transformers.
Now we’ve put a nail in the coffin with LinkZero-AX, which eliminates the energy vampires lurking inside appliances, TVs, and other products that utilize low-power auxiliary power supplies. LinkZero-AX enables designers to achieve zero standby power consumption at the lowest system cost using the fewest parts. It is a simple solution to implement – in new designs or as a retrofit upgrade – and compliance with international efficiency regulations is assured.”
LinkZero-AX devices are available now in an SO-8C package at $0.35 each for 10,000-piece quantities.