Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone can point me to a link or help explain the strengths of an inverting summing op-amp circuit over an non-inverting summing circuit. I've read in multiple places that the inverting circuit is preferable though never with a solid explanation of why that is the case. Running some PSpice simulations seems to show that the non-inverting circuit is actually more accurate (probably do to the extremely high input resistance on the summing pin). It seems it may have something to do with the inverting circuit having a "virtual ground" but I don't see how this is really prefferable unless the voltage sources being summed can only source, not sink current. Anyone have any insight into this? Any comments appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone can point me to a link or help explain the strengths of an inverting summing op-amp circuit over an non-inverting summing circuit. I've read in multiple places that the inverting circuit is preferable though never with a solid explanation of why that is the case. Running some PSpice simulations seems to show that the non-inverting circuit is actually more accurate (probably do to the extremely high input resistance on the summing pin). It seems it may have something to do with the inverting circuit having a "virtual ground" but I don't see how this is really prefferable unless the voltage sources being summed can only source, not sink current. Anyone have any insight into this? Any comments appreciated.