s in RF manuals.
Congratulations on the new job.
Cortland
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>> Date: 03-Feb-97 17:51:27 MsgID: 1044-91676 ToID: 72146,373
From: >INTERNET:r_flind...@emulex.com >INTERNET:r_flind...@emulex.com
Subj: PWB Layou
Hi,
You may want to do a little research from the website
www.emclab.umr.edu
University of Missouri-Rolla is heavily involved in
EM numerical modeling techniques.
Regards,
tony_fredriks...@netpower.com
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Subject: PWB Layout for high
) You will find a treasure of
information there.
Hans Mellberg
EMC Consultant
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r_flind...@emulex.com wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I am looking for a method to determine the minimum distance which I can
> route 1 GHz traces from other devices (including metal pin row headers)
> without compromising the EMC performance (characteristic impedance) of the
> traces, while preventing
Hello all,
I am looking for a method to determine the minimum distance which I can
route 1 GHz traces from other devices (including metal pin row headers)
without compromising the EMC performance (characteristic impedance) of the
traces, while preventing any common-mode coupling to the other d
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