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level shifting over a range

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ryanalma

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Hi

Stupid question I think. But I have a torque transducer which out a voltage range of +/1V I need to make this into a range between 0 V to 5V its seems level shifters will only multiply an i/p voltage by a fixed amount based on your choice of resister - not a range of amounts like I want for my application. Maybe using a ADC followed by a DAC
could be a better solution seems long winded though??!
 
An opamp with a gain of 2.5 and a DC offset will do the job. Google "basic operational amplifier circuits" for diagrams.

You will find a collection of circuits that can be modified to do what you want.
 
Hi Ryan,

If you are just looking for something to put that 0-1 signal into and get 0-5 out of, try here
They have a signal conditioner that takes down to 10mV with 0-5 out. It is a AP4380-2000.

They might have something else more appropriate for your application but, it's a start.

hope it helps

Ed
 
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