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Leapfrogging to Version 3

Sometimes, a market transforms quicker than a program’s tiered efficiency level does. That’s the case with the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR Audio/Video (A/V) program. The A/V program covers any mains connected product that offers audio amplification and/or optical disc player functions. When version 2.0 came out in late 2009 (tier 1), it included a more [...]

300+ power management reference designs simplify and reduce design time

In a very significant introduction, Texas Instruments introduced its PowerLab library, the industry’s most extensive collection of tested power management reference designs. The library helps designers select from more than 300 power management reference designs for a wide range of applications and power conversion topologies. Examples include both isolated and non-isolated designs for lighting, telecommunication, [...]

ENERGY STAR Getting Closer to Energy Efficiency Spec for Game Consoles

Based on last month’s ENERGY STAR Game Console stakeholder call, it looks like there are still a few more hoops to jump through in order to reach the program’s “Game Over” screen.  As mentioned in an earlier blog, ENERGY STAR Gets Serious About Games, the power consumed by these consoles (i.e., Wii, Xbox, PlayStation, etc.) [...]