Voltage Level Shifter For ADC Input / Overvoltage Protection

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This video will describe how to build a voltage level shifter to enable a sensor to work with an ADC that is not voltage compatible. A op-amp is used to level shift the sensor output to match the ADC voltage input range.
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Thanks for generously imparting your knowledge and experience, there are so many uses for this.

gustinian
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, most informative channel ever!
Greetings from Greece.

VasilisKarastergios
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Useful circuit and great explanation.
Lab power supply is useful for experimenting.
But you could have presented a bit more info on how to provide negative power supply to the op amp when it is on board in a final product.

vasanthxtube
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Great video! It's funny I have one of those power supplies as well and yes it plays well with opamps.

LousyPainter
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Great! Thanks for your good and very clear explaination.

frankkuhlmann
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Love your vids buddy! Cheers from Melbourne Australia

footyshorts
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No idea why but this gave me a flashback to the 160 in 1 electronics kit I ruined (to my regret now and shame) as a kid; Appreciate the flashback, however bitter.

twobob
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I have a similar application where I have a +1.8 to +3.0 VDC signal that I want to change to 0 to 5VDC. Having some difficulty, but it looks like your circuit with 1.8V reference voltage is a good starting place. So I would hope for an output of 0 to -1.2 from the first stage, then a second stage with a gain of about 4.1 to achieve 0 to 5VDC.

welcome
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Do you have a formal education? What math is important for these circuits?

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