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AC input Op Amp help needed.

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I am designing a board which takes in a 40-60Hz (-5V to 5V) sine wave but my ADC is 0 to 3.3V. What kind/configuration of opamp should I use to offset the voltage by 5V (positive only) and scale it to 0 to 3V.

Currently the board has 24V and 3.3V available.
Any help is very welcomed!
 

Hello Dear Bob
you can use a simple adder amplifier , that you can give it your signal , and a DC signal . so you can do it simply .
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
 

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