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I have a circuit that puts out 0 - 5 volts to drive a meter. However the
meter I want to use accepts 0 - 10 volts. The response is linear, so if I could just double the voltage, I could make this work. Any simple devices or circuit that can accomplish this? Thanks, Scott. |
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