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[SOLVED] shift range of voltage of [0V-3,8V] to [0V-10V].How?

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i can shift a range of voltage of 0V-3.8V to 0V-10V. is there any opamp who do the job?

i think it would be better to make a normalization of the signal. so that 0V-3.8V => 0V-1V and them with an opamp =>0V-10V.

anyone have another suggestion?

thank
 

What you ask is just a gain stage , I don't see any shifting.
How about an opamp with a gain of 2.6.
 

yes. a non inverter opamp will do.
my question goes to my litle treasures depressing :-/
 

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