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+/- 10v to 0 to 5v

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I need to convert +/- 10v to 0 to 5v proportionally. How can I do using resistors (voltage divider network)


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This doesn't look like a safe solution... Why not to use level shifters?
Is it IC design? A PCB design? Is it a signal/power?
Please, provide more details on what you are trying to achieve and what is the solutions you are thinking of.
 

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Use this tool to create a level shift/gain changer, attached.

The basic idea :

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Regards, Dana.
 

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