A switched-mode power supply circuit having an operating mode and a stand-by mode. The switched-mode power supply circuit includes a transformer and a controllable switch connected to a primary winding of the transformer for switchably connecting the primary winding to a source of d.c. voltage. In the stand-by mode, the switched-mode power supply circuit is arranged to switchable connect the primary winding to the d.c. voltage source in bursts which occur at a low frequency. Between each of the bursts, an auxiliary capacitor, which is ordinarily charged by an auxiliary winding during switching of the controllable switch, is now charged by a start-up current source contained in a controller for controlling the controllable switch.
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