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-===== Confetti003 Power Brick ===== 
-To power the analog computer [[analog_computer:​analog_computer_main|Confetti]] one needs a positive (+12V) and a negative (-12V) voltage and in between the common ground (COM). With the [[http://​www.meanwellusa.com/​productPdf.aspx?​i=98#​1|Mean Well 15W DKE15A-12]] or the [[http://​www.meanwellusa.com/​productPdf.aspx?​i=98#​1|Mean Well 15W DKE15A-15]] power module one can build an quite powerful power source. Both 12V and 15V is possible and works fine with the Confetti.\\ 
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-An other possibility would be to build out of two 9V  batteries the [[analog_computer:​9v_battery_supply|+9V and -9V Battery Supply]].\\ ​ 
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-==== Paper PCB ==== 
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-==== License ==== 
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-The Confetti003 Power Brick was designed by **Wolfgang Spahn** 2018.\\ 
-It is licensed under a [[http://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-nc-sa/​4.0/"​|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]]. 
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