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tamil_yes,
Configure the op-amp was an inverting amplifier with two equal input resistors. Let the feedback resistor equal the value of the input resistor. Connect a -2V fixed voltage to one of the input resistors. Connect the variable input to the other input resistor. You now have an amplifier with a gain of -1 with an output offset voltage of +2V. When the input is +2V, the outut is 0. When the input is -2V, the output is +4V.
Regards,
Kral
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tamil_yes,
Friendly suggestion: This topic belongs in the "Elementary Electronics Questions" category.
Regards,
Kral
thaking u
but i need DC level shifter thats clamper cicuit
in that i will give +2V to -2V as input and i have to get 0V to +4V
some of my friends r telling that dont use capacitor in ur design it will create more problem
please help me
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hi kral
can u give ur words as circuit
i cannt follow u
please
if i am giving load then i should connect with OPAMP otherwise it will not work
i have to give power disturbunce line as load
if i am just connecting with capacitor and diode then with out load it will work
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