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prob wid amplifier ckt for a noise signal...

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Hello All,
I am designing an amplifier for a signal of magnitude 200-500 mV.The signal is more or less of a noise pattern which deviates its output even after application of simple appliances like AC, microwave, tube-lights, etc... Hence, designing an amplifier for the same is proving to be really difficult.

Basically, I want the signal to be amplified to around 2V when it is 300-500mV and approximately equal to 0v when the signal is 0v. So, the amplifier design has to be like a simple switch. However, the i/p is so of varying and unstable nature, I am unable to design 1. Can anyone please suggest me how should I proceed? :(

Thanks a lot in advance...

Regards,
Rohan
 

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