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External AC-DC Power Supplies: Global Market Forecasts and Competitive Environment. Second Edition

Darnell Group, Aug 2005, Pages: 238


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The report provides detailed analysis of global opportunities for External Ac-Dc Power Supplies. Forecasts are provided in several dimensions including: Geographic forecasts for Asia, Europe and North America; Wattage forecasts (100W), forecasts by Design Type, forecasts by Package Style, forecasts by Linear versus Switchmode Regulation and Industry Application segment forecasts (Communications, Computers, Consumer and Medical). The forecasts for the Communication, Computer, and Consumer segments are divided into a number of sub-segments. This report also includes a comprehensive analysis of the leading competitors. Forecasts are provided in Units, Dollars, and Average Selling Prices (ASPs).

Scope:
This report encompasses the following areas:

(1) Estimates are provided for the potential worldwide market for external power supply
market in units, dollars and pricing from 2005 to 2010, by application, wattage, regulation and package type. Geographical regions forecasted include worldwide, North
America, Europe, and Asia.

(2) Market forecasts are given for the following application segments: Communications,
Computers, Consumer and Medical. Power level forecasts include: Wattages (100W); Regulation (Linear and Switchmode); and Package Type (Wall Plug and Desktop). The application segments are further segmented to include: Communications (Mobile Phones, Cordless Phones, Modems,
PBX, Professional Two-Way Radios); Computers (Flat Panel Monitors, Flatbed Scanners, Handheld Computers, LAN Equipment, Notebook Computers, Portable Barcode/RFID Readers, Printers, WI-FI Access Points); and Consumer (Camcorders, Digital Camera, Gaming Devices, Small Flat Panel TVs, Portable Audio Players, Portable Video Players, Power Tools, Professional Video Recorders).

(3) Identification and discussion of general external ac-dc market characteristics, drivers and trends, including discussions of regulatory changes, semiconductor advances, technological threats, application drivers and so on. A top-level analysis of economic
and business factors affecting the external ac-dc power supply market is also included.

(4) Provides a detailed competitive analysis, including market share analysis, competitive
profiles, manufacturing, sales and distribution, R&D, product and technology information, mergers and acquisitions, and recent developments significantly affecting
the companies profiled.

Topics covered include:

- External AC-DC Market Characteristics, Drivers and Trends
- Worldwide Market Forecasts (units, revenues and pricing trends)
- North America Market Forecasts (units, revenues and pricing trends)
- Europe Market Forecasts (units, revenues and pricing trends)
- Asia Market Forecasts (units, revenues and pricing trends)
- Competitive Environment

Methodology

The data presented in this report are derived from a comprehensive study of the worldwide external ac-dc power supply market. The detailed forecasts are based on primary data gathered in discussions with major users of external ac-dc power supplies in all regions of the world. All OEM consumption data were gathered on a confidential basis. These consumption data were supplemented with a few discussions with major makers of external power supplies. It should be emphasized that the input into this study was the result of firsthand discussions with OEM users of external power supplies. The conversations with external power supply makers were limited and secondary in importance while preparing this report.

Primary data were obtained using 'open questionnaires.' A combination of telephone and in person interviews were conducted. In-person interviews were conducted either in the plant where the individual works or at various trade shows. The interviews conducted at trade shows were typically performed in a more informal atmosphere and were generally very successful in gathering good quantities of hard data and insights from the individuals being interviewed. All interviews conducted in the course of this research were performed on a confidential basis. The data were used in combination with the responses from all other respondents.

The primary and secondary research included all possible major application areas for external power supplies. The data-gathering methodology included primary research and data collection in all regions worldwide and was not limited in any way to North America. Secondary research was performed using all available published sources including, but not limited to, nonproprietary, previously performed and related work by the Darnell Group, all available trade journals, proceedings from related trade conferences, previous industry studies, annual reports, 10Ks, advertising, product literature, and so on.

All the forecasts in this report are done on Excel worksheets, using Excel formulas. A formula is an equation that performs operations on worksheet data. The use of formulas in calculations can generate decimals, which require rounding to the nearest significant figure. As a result of rounding, the sum of a set of numbers may be different from what the numbers appear to add up to. This is because when the Excel spreadsheet adds up the numbers it takes into account the decimals that are not shown in the numbers. The reason we choose to leave the sums as they are is to retain the formulas in the spreadsheet and maintain the integrity of statistical analysis.



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