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Learn about the CEA Standards Working Group on STB Energy Consumption and their efforts to develop energy efficiency standards for television set-top boxes. Get involved in shaping the future of consumer electronics.
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CEA Standards Working Group on STB Energy Consumption Parker Brugge – Sr. Director & Environmental Counsel Douglas Johnson - Sr. Director, Technology Policy Consumer Electronics Association June 29, 2005
More than 2,000 members • Represent entire range of CE industry • More than $125 billion in annual U.S. sales
Supporting Industry Growth • Consumer and market research • Technology policy • Standards development • Industry promotions • Conferences and events
Energy Efficiency • Recognition and support • Government regulation and mandates vs. industry-led and voluntary initiatives • Technology, innovation and consumer choice of products, features and services
CEA Standards Development • Credible and flexible, earned ANSI accreditation. • More than 70 committees, subcommittees and working groups. • Provides a unique and efficient forum where technical professionals throughout the industry develop a unified technology roadmap and address technical issues critical to CE industry growth. • www.ce.org/standards
CEA Standards Development • Product Safety & Compliance • Audio Systems • Video Systems • Antennas • Mobile Electronics • Home Networks • Cable Compatibility • Automatic Data Capture
CEA Standards Development Participants • Manufacturers of virtually every type of CE product • Users • Service Providers • Chip Manufacturers • Content Providers • Parties with a General Interest
CEA Standards Development General steps • Project proposal • Working group formation • Comment period (Pre-vote) • Addressing response to comment period (Pre-vote) • 14-day draft • Vote to adopt standard • Chair approval • Legal review and publication
CEA Standards Development • Video Systems Committee (R4) working group on STB Energy Consumption (WG13) is creating a standard for background mode energy consumption in television set top boxes.