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OPA1656: High-Performance CMOS Audio Op Amp

Just to be clear, since the OPA1655/6 are not specifically mentioned in this presentation, we can't conclude that one of the processes listed is the one used for OPA1656. My point is that you can see that TI's analog and mixed signal processes are designed for the intended products, not attempts to tweak low-voltage digital processes to do analog.
 
The description of HPA9 makes me think of a 180 nm process with high-voltage LDMOS added to it, and with bipolars and JFETs as parasitic devices. No idea what DECMOS is. It's probably what they use for class-D amplifiers with some digital content.
 
It's all online, just google for TI DECMOS. You'll find US Patent Application number US20150187938A1 which spells out the whole recipe.

Unsurprisingly, DECMOS is a fabrication process which includes both DENMOS and DEPMOS, see claim 19 of the patent application. Prefix DE means Drain Extended.

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Hi. 1655 in a composite arrangement- diamond buffer global feedback. Sounds sublime. Thank you John and the team. Ive been waiting for these and its been worth it.

One thing tho the datasheet says 165x is a fet opamp tho and not cmos? Im confused
 

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When certifying your opa1641 for +/- 19.5V operation, be sure to hit it with freeze spray for 30 sec, and also be sure to hit it with butane BBQ lighter for 30 sec, to ensure plenty of safety margin against delta-temperature variations. Ideally on several different samples.
 
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