Op-Amp Series – Part 2: Inverting Operational Amplifier
Inverting Operational Amplifier In this post we explore another important op-amp configuration: the inverting amplifier. Before building the circuit, we’ll look at the theory, understand the equations, and explain every term clearly. This circuit is perfect for learning how op-amps control current, how virtual ground works, and how gain is set using just two resistors. Inverting Op-Amp Theory of the Inverting Amplifier The inverting amplifier does two main things: It inverts the input signal. It scales that signal by a gain set by two resistors. The key concept is virtual ground . The non-inverting input (+) is connected to ground (0V) The op-amp adjusts its output so the inverting input (–) also sits at 0V, even though it isn't physically connected to it. Because the op-amp inputs draw almost no current: All current entering through the input resistor Rin must flow through the feedback resistor Rf. This gives us a simple and powerful relationship that leads to the ga...