Application of the Optical Energy Wait-Up Technology in Remote Control Standby Devices

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This paper begins with a brief description of the prevailing standby methods and their drawback of having to rely on the municipal mains supply at all times and wasting electrical energy. It then proceeds to elaborate on the energy conservation principle of the optical energy wait-up technology, which has been granted a national utility model patent (No. ZL 2011 2 0489460.7). The elaboration is focused on the working principle and process of the changeover of the power supply of the device from the grid to an optical battery while it is in standby mode, as well as on the basis for the choice of components. This utility model consumes energy in milliwatts and has practical value for energy conservation and emission reduction. Its commercialization is expected to contribute significantly to energy conservation in the entire society.

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December 2012

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