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And actually Jon, you would use a part like the THS4131 to level shift your input to 0V centered and then only use one side of the output as a single ended in to single out DC adjustment.
Would have to set up for a gain of 2 to get a net gain of 1 if only using one side of output.
here you go Jon, see if this makes any sense,
essentially using the FDA common mode loop to do a DC coupled level shift. It produces a differential output, but you can just use one side - works well it seems. Don't know your load, but match them on each output side.
DC coupled level shift of 250kHz square wave from 18V centered to 0V centered.docx
Hi Kai
Thanks for your reply. Having looked at Michael's solution I think that should perform as I want.
Jon