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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
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I have modified my Piooneer 563 extensively and wondering if AD8066 would be a good candidate for Class A biasing using a FET's. I am using it in the analog output stage.
I read that if the output stage has an asymmetrical configuration then it would be beneficial. On the Analog website under its spec sheet, there is no mention of the type of output stage is in the AD8066. Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan
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