Hi guys,
I am in a dilemma. I am currently tweaking a DIY DAC (AMB γ2) and it employs a CMOS, rail-to-rail, low voltage op-amp as its output buffer. The recommended options are AD8656 or OPA2365. Given your experience, which of these two options is the better performer?
I currently installed the AD8656 in the DAC but I suppose I'm willing to go the extra length to swap it with the OPA2365 should there be obvious improvements to be gained. I did a search before in Google and here but information regarding these op-amps' use as buffers is pretty scarce.
Thank you in advance!
-Brian
I am in a dilemma. I am currently tweaking a DIY DAC (AMB γ2) and it employs a CMOS, rail-to-rail, low voltage op-amp as its output buffer. The recommended options are AD8656 or OPA2365. Given your experience, which of these two options is the better performer?
I currently installed the AD8656 in the DAC but I suppose I'm willing to go the extra length to swap it with the OPA2365 should there be obvious improvements to be gained. I did a search before in Google and here but information regarding these op-amps' use as buffers is pretty scarce.
Thank you in advance!
-Brian
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