Power supply reference designs provide high efficiency from standby to full load

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Power Integrations has launched two new standby power supply reference designs using its recently announced TOPSwitch-JX IC product range.

TOPSwitch-JX devices feature multi-mode control, which Power Integrations says minimises power wasted in standby and delivers maximum efficiency over a range of operating loads. The reference designs target applications that require more than 90% full load efficiency to meet such standards as the 80 PLUS? Gold or Silver PC specifications, EuP Lot 6 standby rules, or the new California requirements for TV power usage. DER-246 is a general-purpose evaluation platform and describes a pc standby power supply based on TOPSwitch-JX TOP265EG that operates from 110 to 400VDC input and provides > 91% efficiency at 12V, 15W. DER-247, based on TOPSwitch-JX TOP264EG, describes a supply for a similar application operating from 110 to 400 VDC input and providing > 87% efficiency at 5V, 10W. For tv and other consumer products, the designs make 20mW available to the load for 100 mW of input power. David New, product marketing manager at Power Integrations, said: "More and more power supply designs require very good light-load efficiency performance and, with pc power supplies moving to the 80 PLUS Silver and Gold specifications, the pc standby portion of the design needs to be exceptionally efficient all the way from light load to full load. The innovative control technique and power mosfet technology of TOPSwitch-JX allows it to deliver the performance needed for 80 PLUS Gold designs, saving component cost in other portions of the pc power supply." TOPSwitch-JX is a range of 16 power conversion ics incorporating a 725V power mosfet for use in flyback power supplies. The multi-mode control algorithm is designed to maximise power efficiency across the entire load range. High efficiency at full power minimises power wasted during normal operation and reduces the complexity and expense of thermal management on the system. At low power levels, high efficiency enables adapters with extremely low no-load consumption and maximizes power available to the system in standby mode for applications constrained by standards and regulatory controls.