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Power requirements for Arduino Mega ([https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=5536.0 usually <70 mA], [https://www.open-electronics.org/the-power-of-arduino-this-unknown/ 200 mA max]) and RepRap Discount Smart Controller ([https://reprap.org/forum/read.php?219,545103 40-100 mA?]). 300 mA max to power control and display circuits.
[https://www.edn.com/design/power-management/4418393/AC-power-your-circuit-without-a-transformer Drawing Power from Grid without Transformer for *Low Power* Applications]
[http://www.skillbank.co.uk/arduino/measure.htm Precise voltage measurement with the Arduino]
[http://www.ti.com/tool/PMP11064 High Efficiency 400W AC/DC Power Supply Reference Design]

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Research

Power requirements for Arduino Mega (usually <70 mA, 200 mA max) and RepRap Discount Smart Controller (40-100 mA?). 300 mA max to power control and display circuits.

Drawing Power from Grid without Transformer for *Low Power* Applications

Precise voltage measurement with the Arduino

High Efficiency 400W AC/DC Power Supply Reference Design