Summation of two signals

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Whats the best way to sum two voltages in design. I have two dc voltages, one from a low pass filter and another from an external control signal. Whats the best way to add these two voltagee before inputting them to a single pin?
 

You'll need to use an op-amp configured as an adder... have a read of this it's an excelent resorce for op-amps and their various configurations.
 
Whats the best way to sum two voltages in design. I have two dc voltages, one from a low pass filter and another from an external control signal. Whats the best way to add these two voltagee before inputting them to a single pin?
Hi may i know the purpose of summation of those signals ?
 

Hi may i know the purpose of summation of those signals ?

Hi, thank you for your response. I intend on using the summed voltage as an input to a VCO. The external voltage is passed through a Potentiometer to kind of act as a phase shifter or control the frequency on what the VCO will output
 

Hi,

Often used: just two resistors.
But it's no "perfect" summation. The (only) drawback is that you lose a bit of gain.

If there is an active filter ... there is a good chance that there is one node with almost perfect conditions to "add" the external signal.

For better assistance we need to see your schematic.

Klaus
 

MFB might be one possibility. Here example is Khz LPF








Regards, Dana.
 
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What component can i use to add the voltage from the potentiometer with the one from the Low pass filter?

 

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Hi,
What component can i use to add the voltage from the potentiometer with the one from the Low pass filter?
We gave some solutions. What's wrong with them?

Klaus
 

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