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Mains electricity, typically a higher voltage AC waveform used to deliver electrical power to households. In North America 120V, 60Hz, in most European countries 230V, 50Hz. What most people will plug appliances into.

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Ideas for driving an electromagnet with high voltage AC current from a PCB

Here are some photos of the pump: https://imgur.com/a/iZFpGGL]https://imgur.com/a/iZFpGGL[/url The pump plugs into mains voltage and seems to have a potentiometer and some passives to control the amplitude … At first I was thinking of plugging mains power directly into my PCB using something like an IEC connector and then using a PCB mounted AC-DC converter to step down to 5 volts for the rest of my design …
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