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AC to DC Power Conversion


Transformerless Powersupply for PIC and Small Motor

Transformerless Power Supply via Capacitive "bleed"

isolated 120 VAC to 5VDC using triac optocoupler

Regulators@ or Switching Regulators@

Wagners "switch the primary" idea for a high current, somewhat regulated powersupply

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