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I want to amplify a signal which lies in the frequency range between 0 -5 Hz. And I want a non inverting output with a gain of 33. So basically to amplify this signal , I am using a non inverting amplifier as shown in fig below :
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The opamp I am using is MCP6002.
But...
Is there any way out to separate ac and dc signals ? I mean if input is a random signal containing both ac and dc parts , then is it possible to separate ac and dc ? Will capacitor be of any help because a capacitor blocks dc ?
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