👉 The term "noninverting" refers to a circuit design where an output signal is not inverted (i.e., it does not change its polarity) when the input signals are applied. This can occur in various circuits, including amplifiers and filters. Involving a signal in a noninverting configuration results in a phase shift between the two signals being sent to the output. The term "noninverting" is used in electrical engineering to describe this phenomenon, as it implies that the output