Hello Harvie,
Did you successfully implement your parasitic_switch? I would like to use such parasitic switch to power up a controller like an ESP8266. To better understand your design, I've tried it using LTspice and then I don't understand how you can get enough current from this design to power up an Arduino (or an ESP8266 w/ Wifi Enabled). I need at least 100-200 mA (even much more at boot) when this design which is a Transformerless power supply seems to be able to deliver up to 20 mA.
Could you give me some inputs? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Hello Harvie,
Did you successfully implement your parasitic_switch? I would like to use such parasitic switch to power up a controller like an ESP8266. To better understand your design, I've tried it using LTspice and then I don't understand how you can get enough current from this design to power up an Arduino (or an ESP8266 w/ Wifi Enabled). I need at least 100-200 mA (even much more at boot) when this design which is a Transformerless power supply seems to be able to deliver up to 20 mA.
Could you give me some inputs? Thanks in advance for your reply.