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    I need 200 watt at 120VAC. I already have a big transformer that I am using. So I want to use a bit of the power out of that to supply my PIC. I would also like this to be safe and regulated because I would like to eventually commercialize this.

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    Many chipmakers offer SMPS chips.But, if you commercialize your product, it would be prudent to get UL approval. Otherwise, one fire plus one attorney could bankrupt you.

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    Keeping in mind all the safety matters, look also here:

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...former+elektor

    Ioannis

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