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PI Webinar - Meeting New ErP Regulations Requiring Standby Power to be Less than 300 mW

PI Webinar - Meeting New ErP Regulations Requiring Standby Power to be Less than 300 mW
2023 September 20, 14:00 - 15:00 (America/New York)

Starting in May 2025, many appliance and consumer products sold in Europe will be required to operate under 300 mW standby. The new regulations represent a significant shift from the existing 500 mW limit. This presentation will describe new technologies and power architectures available to meet the new regulations.

Attendees of this webinar will learn:

  • How to increase standby and light load efficiency without sacrificing space or increasing solution cost.
  • How to minimize circuit losses to liberate increased power for system functions.
  • How to increase efficiency to make more output power available for future designs.
  • The new ErP regulations and product classes effected.

Speaker Bio

Silvestro Fimiani

Silvestro Fimiani

  • Senior Product Marketing Manager- Appliance/Industrial Power IC
  • Power Integrations

Silvestro Fimiani is a senior product marketing manager at Power Integrations. He joined PI in October 2005. Prior to joining PI, he served as the technical director at International Rectifier for high-power products IGBT/Diode/SCR. His earlier experience includes new product development in Ansaldo Semiconductor Italy. He holds a master’s degree in physics from the University of Naples, Italy

Aimee Kalnoskas

Aimee Kalnoskas

  • Editor-in-Chief
  • EE World Online

Aimee Kalnoskas serves as Editor-in-Chief for EE World and WTWH online communities, EDABoard.com and Electro-Tech-Online.com, including EngineersGarage.com. Aimee began her career in electronics and technical publishing in 1984, and has served as a speaker and panelist at numerous industry events and as moderator for many webcasts serving the electronics industry.

Aimee’s interest in electronics began early in life thanks to her father, an electronics engineer who felt that oscilloscopes also made highly effective nightlights for his seven children.

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