Analysis of Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) with Energy Saving Requirement
Abstract
Nowadays, the Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) plays an important role in the consumer power market. With its small size, it can be found everywhere from mobile phone chargers to Plasma TVs or even in compact dics players or laptops. It is used to convert the electricity from one voltage/current to the other voltage/current.
Typically, the SMPS solution consists of several electronic components: a switching
controller, a power MOSFET, a power transformer, diodes, resistors, capacitors and inductors. High power switch mode power supplies are vital parts of the modern devices such as telecommunication switches, aircrafts and even robots. Many new applications of energy system devices have been developed to save energy, improve the
controllability and stability of industrial processes, and reduce the weight, volume and
cost of consumer devices. This project aims to minimize the total power consumption
(<1W) in an idle state (standby mode). This will be evaluated through a number of options in switchmode technology. Thus, prototype switchmode power supply solutions
will be compared to the existing power supply solutions found in domestic electronic
equipments, and the analysis results successfully helped confirm the operation of the prototype device and investigate its uncompromised performance. In addition, it
provides useful information for next generation product development.
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