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Does anyone have the mathmatical formulas to determine the current
carrying capacity of traces.  I know this information is available in
charts (Fig. 3-4a,b,c in IPC-D-275), but I was wondering if someone has
the mathematical formulas used to construct these charts.

My plan is to try and write a short program to figure the current
capabilities rather than search for my copy of the 275 and a
ruler/staightedge each time I need the infomation.  On the other hand,
if anyone has a script and can share it, I'd love to have it and save
myself some time.

If I get something together I'll be happy to share it (if I can).

thanks....ben
Ben Davis
Systems & Electronics, Inc.
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