Scott wrote:

Parasitic capacitance on the inverting terminal from routing and the
input capacitance of the opamp itself, adds another pole to your opamp's
loopgain, burning phase margin.

A small compensation cap across the top leg of your feedback divider, would
boost your phase margin.

Also, block out the ground plane on all layers under the inverting input and the traces leading to the feedback resistors, to minimize stray capacitance.

The OP mentioned that the peaking was greater at the outputs farther away from the input opamp (i.e., those with longer feed trace). The trace inductance resonates with any stray capacitance. Block out the ground planes under and adjacent to the feed trace. It may also help to terminate the far end (not the near end) of the feed trace with 50-100 ohms, and increase R109 to ~50 ohms.

Best regards,

Charles


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