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NXP GreenChip Power ICs Set New Benchmarks for Low-Load Efficiency and No-Load Standby Power
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NXP Semiconductors unveiled the GreenChip™ SPR TEA1716 switched-mode power supply (SMPS) controller IC.
TEA1716is the industry‘s first resonant PFC and LLC combo controller enabling ultra-low standby power at low loads, compliant with EU Ecodesign Directive requirements taking effect in 2013.
NXP also announced several highly cost-effective SPF (smart power flyback) ICs available in very small packages, including the GreenChip SPF TEA1731, as well as new additions to the TEA172x family, which also offer outstanding no-load performance. In addition, NXP introduced a new GreenChip synchronous rectification (SR) control IC, the TEA1792.
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