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UPDATED External AC-DC Power Supplies: Economic Factors, Application Drivers, Architecture/Packaging Trends, Technology and Regulatory Developments - Tenth Edition  
 
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Date Published : Tuesday 15th of February 2011
Number of Pages : 93
 

Summary

Topics Covered:

  • Application Segments
  • Architecture and Packaging Trends
  • Standards and Regulatory Framework for Development
  • Advances in Standby Power Management
  • Potential Technology Threats
  • Advancements in Technology, Components and Materials
  • Partnerships and Business Alliances
  • Recent Product Developments
  • Competitive Environment

Table of Contents

Introduction
Application Segments
Communications
Computers
Consumer
Portable Medical
LED Lighting

Architecture and Packaging Trends
In-line vs. Wall plug
Regulation: Switchmode vs. Linear

Standards and Regulatory Framework for Development
Changes to the Energy Star Program
Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007
European Union (EuP) Initiative, Directive 2005/32/EC
European Union (CoC) on Efficiency of External Power Supplies
China – (CNIS) and (CSC) Standards
Korea – e-Standby Program
Additional Foreign Government EPS Standards
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62684 Standard
Internationally Recognized Safety Standards and Certifications

Advances in Standby Power Management
One Watt Initiative
Advances in IC Technology and Standby Power Management

Potential Technology Threats
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Power
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Wall Charging
Universal Power Adapters for Mobile Devices
Green Plug Participation
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Wireless Charging Pads
Wireless Power Consortium
The Emergence of DC Power

Advancements in Technology, Components and Materials
Digital Power Components
Power Factor Correction

Partnerships and Business Alliances

Recent Product Developments

Competitive Environment
Power Supply Companies
Advanced Power Solutions
Astrodyne
Cincon Electronics Co. Ltd.
Delta Electronics
Emerson Network Power
International Components Corp.
Jerome Industries.
Lite-On Technology
Mean Well USA
NetBit
Phihong
Power Box
Protek
Salcomp
SL Power Electronics
TDK Lambda
XP Power

Semiconductor Companies
Chil Semiconductor
Cirrus Logic
Fairchild
Infineon
iWatt
On Semiconductor
Power Integrations
Renesas America
ST Microelectronics
Texas Instruments

List of Exhibits

Tables
Table 1 – In-line vs. Wall Plug Power Supply by Application
Table 2 – Energy Star Minimum Energy Performance Classification
Table 3 – Department of Energy Proposed Product Classifications

Figures
Figure 1 – Apple’s iPad
Figure 2 – Integrated Device Technology IDT P95020
Figure 3 – Example of HB-LEDs for Channel Lighting
Figure 4 – External In-line Power Supply (TDK Lambda)
Figure 5 – External Wall Plug Power Supply (Phihong)
Figure 6 – NetBit Folding AC Plug and USB Outlet
Figure 7 – Power Integrations LinkZero-LP
Figure 8 – Standard USB Plug
Figure 9 – Combination USB Port / AC-DC Power Supply
Figure 10 – SuperSpeed USB
Figure 11 – USB Wall Socket
Figure 12 – Friwo UP-USB Solution
Figure 13 – TruePower Socket Solution
Figure 14 – UPAMD Universal Power Adapter Arrangement
Figure 15 – Green Plug Greenwire System
Figure 16 – PoE Midspan
Figure 17 – Microsemi Single Port PoE Midspan Extender
Figure 18 – Phihong 2 Port 95 per Port PoE Ethernet Mega Midspan
Figure 19 – Powermat Wireless Charger
Figure 20 – Duracell myGrid
Figure 21 – Consumer Products Using DC Power
Figure 22 – EMerge Alliance Standard 1.0
Figure 23 – Examples of DC Power in a Commercial Facility

Executive Summary

The outlook for the worldwide ac-dc external power supply market is expected to remain strong over the next several years, as evolving power architectures, smaller form factors, more efficient designs and improved power management technology combine with growing application demand to create new opportunities. Led by the communications, computer, consumer, portable medical and lighting segments, the power supply industry will experience a number of significant opportunities and threats, as manufacturers scramble to produce products designed for the latest demanding high tech applications.

A particularly significant technological and architectural challenge for power supply manufacturers includes a growing trend towards smaller configurations that leave room for added functionality and processing power. However, the desire to produce smaller and lighter products often poses serious challenges for the power supply designers, as power supplies must often fit into a standard format already in use in order to avoid the expense of a costly system re-design. Despite this challenge, a number of companies have been quite successful and have introduced new products that are small, more efficient and meet strict regulatory guidelines.

The introduction of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting as an application for external power supplies represents a significant development for the industry. LEDs are growing in popularity because they are following the major trends in the lighting industry, which include a strong demand for lighting equipment which is smaller, smarter and more colorful. Signs present the greatest area of opportunity for LEDs and bring a number of important advantages to the market. The two most obvious are lower energy consumption (up to 80% more efficient than neon) and longer operating lives compared with neon or other illumination alternatives. A specific area of opportunity is in channel letter lighting, as most LED channel letter systems are easily installed and many can be powered from a simple external ac-dc power supply.

One of the more important trends examined in the power supply market is the reduction of standby power in consumer products such as appliances, portable electronics and computer systems. End users, assisted by strengthened regulations, are demanding that power supply manufacturers provide products able to achieve the ultra-low standby power performance. In an effort to address this problem, a number of semiconductor companies have introduced integrated circuit (IC) solutions that enable power supply systems to comply with stringent no-load and standby power requirements. Many of the new IC solutions target chargers and adapters for a broad range of small portable devices, including mobile phones, portable media players, eBook readers and tools.

Both digital power management and power factor correction (PFC) are starting to make inroads in the external ac-dc power supply market. Several companies have targeted ac-dc adapters/chargers for digital control. Others currently offer controllers for off-line applications such as cordless phones, mini-adapters, routers, wireless modems and other external ac-dc chargers/adapters. In addition, regulatory moves in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere mandate high power factor for many electronic products with power requirements over 75W and for lighting products over 5W. These rules are combined with a number of application-specific standards that require high power supply efficiency across the entire load range, from full load to as low as 10% load.

Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the external power adapter market will no longer be eligible for the Energy Star label, there are still a number of voluntary and mandatory programs that are tasked with regulating load power consumption and operating efficiency in external power supplies. In the US, there are three main programs: the California Energy Commission (CEC); US Congress with its Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), both of which are mandatory; and the Energy Star program, which is voluntary. In Europe there is the Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive formally known as the Energy using Products (EuP) Directive and the European Code of Conduct (CoC). Other parts of the world that are enacting legislation are basing their limits primarily on previous Energy Star requirements.

In a development that could have a significant impact on the manufacturers of external power supplies, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has initiated a project to establish a standard smart dc power supply that could eventually eliminate the need to carry around multiple power adapters. In order to see this project through, the IEEE initiated a working group called P1823 whose goal is to develop a specification for what it calls a “universal power adapter for mobile devices” – shortened to UPAMD. Eventually, UPAMDs could be fitted as standard in homes, hotel rooms, trains, aircraft and cars so that a dc supply becomes as ubiquitous as the mains. The establishment of an industry-wide standard is viewed by many as a critical step toward the replacement of brand – and model-specific analog power adapters with digital power supplies that can be used and reused with multiple devices.

One of the more visible threats to the external power supply market comes from the growing use of universal serial bus (USB) power in the consumer electronics market. Examples of this can be seen in cell phones, MP3/MP4 players and ebook reader markets. The USB has effectively replaced a variety of other interfaces such as serial and parallel ports and poses a serious threat to lower wattage external power supplies. In addition, the introduction of wireless charging pads, the growing use of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and the eventual emergence of dc power are also expected to provide external ac-dc power supplies with significant competition.

Although the external power supply industry is much too large for any one or two companies to affect the entire industry, there have been a number of recent partnerships and alliances indicating a trend towards cooperation among companies representing complementary areas of interest and expertise. Several of these partnerships have been between power supply manufacturers and consumer/commercial electronics applications manufacturers; others have been between semiconductor manufacturers and power supply manufacturers, while still others have been between companies whose products are in seemingly different areas. The common thread among these partnerships and alliances is that each one was done to further the advancement of a specific technology or product trend.

Among the areas examined in this report are the architecture and packaging trends affecting the industry, as well as a thorough discussion of new and emerging technologies and components, advances in standby power management, relevant business partnerships and alliances, potential threats and the latest regulatory developments and standards. The report also contains over 25 tables and illustrations, depicting a variety of new and emerging technologies, packaging solutions, product introductions, efficiency standards and other relevant information. The focus of this comprehensive analysis provides decision makers with an insightful look into the current and future opportunities and threats available in the external ac-dc market.

Countries Covered

Worldwide

Companies Mentioned

ABB
Adranz-Bombardier
Advanced Power Solutions
Alcatel
Alfa Lavel
Amazon
Android
Apex Precision Power
Apple Computer
ARM Holdings
Astrodyne
Atmel
Ault
AU Optronics
Australian Greenhouse Office
Australian National Appliance and Equipment Energy Efficiency Committee
Avnet
Black & Decker
Bosch
British Telecom
California Energy Commission
CamSemi
Canadian Standards Association
Canon
Chill Semiconductor
China Energy Conservation Project
China National Institute of Standardization
China Standard Certification Center
Cincon Electronics Co. Ltd.
Cirrus Logic
Component Distributors
Consumer Electronics Association
Craftec
Data System International
Dell Computer
Delta Electronics
Digital Living Network Alliance
Duracell
Electric Power Research Institute
Emblaze Mobile
Emerge Alliance
Emerson Network Power
Energy Independence and Security Act
Energy Star
European Code of Conduct
European Commission Ecodesign Directive
Fairchild Semiconductor
Flybridge Capital partners
Freescale Semiconductor
Friwo
Fujitsu
Gateway
Green Plug
Hewlett-Packard
HTC
Huawei Technologies
IBM
IEEE
iGo Green Technology
Hakuto Co. Ltd,Highland Capital Partners
iD Soft Capital Group
Imagination Technologies
Infineon
Integrated Device Technology
Intel
International Components Corp.
International Electrotechnical Commission
International Energy Agency
iWatt
Jerome Industries
Korea Energy Management Corp.
Korea Ministry of Commerce
Industry and Energy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
LG Electronics
Lite-On Technology
Lucent
Lv Jianhua
Makita
Marvell Technology Group
Mean Well
Microsemi
Microsoft
Motorola Mobility
NEC
NetBit
Nexergy
Nintendo
Nokia
Nvidia
Olympus
On Semiconductor
Panasonic
Panorama Capital
Phihong
Philips
Power Box
Power Integrations
Powermat USA
Power Partners
Premier Farnell
Prime View International
Protek Power
Qi Low Power Standard
Qualcomm
Renesas
Research in Motion
Roal Electronics
Rolls Royce
Saab
Salcomp
Samsung
SemiSouth Laboratories
Siemens
Sigma Partners
SL Power Electronics
Sony Ericsson
ST Microelectronics
Standards Institute of Israel
TCT Mobile
TDK Lambda
Texas Instruments
Thomson
Tom Tom
Trueower
Trumbler Technologies
TRUMPower
Underwriters Laboratories
USB Implementers Forum
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Defense
VantagePoint Venture Partners
Volvo
Wal-Mart
Wireless Power Consortium
XP Power

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