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Reducing the standby power consumption of a PC monitor


Abstract:

This paper presents a way to reduce the standby power consumption of a personal computer (PC) monitor in sleep status. Although a PC monitor enters sleep by means of the ...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a way to reduce the standby power consumption of a personal computer (PC) monitor in sleep status. Although a PC monitor enters sleep by means of the power management of the operating system (OS) after a preset idle time and awakens when the keyboard is hit or the mouse is moved, the monitor still consumes 0.3-1 W power in sleep status. This design features a socket to plug-in the PC monitor, which consumes 0.003 W in sleep status and is not only easy to set up but also inexpensive. This socket supplies the monitor with power when the user appears; when the user leaves it turns the monitor off, and the electric power is cut off to reduce the standby power. A micro control unit (MCU) receives signals from an infrared (IR) sensor module which detects the user approaching the monitor. The MCU controls the solid state relay (SSR) On/Off when used as a switch for cutting off the standby power.
Date of Conference: 02-05 October 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 December 2012
ISBN Information:
Print ISSN: 2378-8143
Conference Location: Tokyo, Japan

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