No load power consumption and efficiency legislation for external power supplies
Two important reasons for wanting to control the power taken by an external power supply are continuity of the energy supply and reduction of environmental impacts.
This document provides a summary of the requirements of the various bodies which currently define and regulate the no load power consumption and active mode efficiency of external power supplies. A summary of the performance levels of XP Power's products is included for reference.
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