Re: [PEDA] Schematic - Dashed Lines.

2008-01-24 Thread Robert Gillatt
Hi Harry, I have been complaining ever since 98SE. Trouble is you get seduced by the silky touch you get with DXP and its really hard to switch. For instance, using Orcad is like getting into a bed full of cold porridge after using Protel or DXP, and just as buggy. I am seriously thinking of

[PEDA] Test!

2008-01-24 Thread Brad Velander
This is only a test to see if I can post an original message to the forum. Sincerely, Brad Velander, CID+ Senior PCB Designer Northern Airborne Technology #14 - 1925 Kirschner Road, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4N7. tel (250) 763-2232 ext. 225 fax (250) 762-3374 This

Re: [PEDA] Test!

2008-01-24 Thread Robert Gillatt
Hi, test worked OK. Does the reply get through too? I'm not sure if mine do. Robert Gillatt -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Velander Sent: 24 January 2008 18:26 To: 'peda@techservinc.com' Subject: [PEDA] Test! This is only a

Re: [PEDA] Advice needed...

2008-01-24 Thread Jeff Condit
Just a couple thoughts: What is the clock frequency and, more importantly, what is the rise or fall time? How long is the trace run? This will have to be controlled impedance if the length of the line is significant compared to how far the signal will propagate during the rise or fall time.

[PEDA] More SPs for older major versions? (was Re: Schematic - Dashed Lines.)

2008-01-24 Thread Geoff Harland
Jon Elson wrote: Geoff Harland wrote: But just in case anyone has a tin ear, I do NOT think that defects like that are all right then at all. I'm not unduly bothered about that defect in particular, but it is still all-too-typical of what Altium has been shipping to its customers