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		<title>By: Transformerless Power Supply &#124; Electronic Link</title>
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		<description>[...]  Transformerless Power Supply I have received a few emails asking for a transformerless power supply. Here is such a supply. This supply uses no heavy step down transformer and has an extremely low parts count. The circuit can be built very small and can supply small currents for small projects. The major downfall of this supply is that [...] [...]</description>
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