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"Jack C. Olson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Yeah, yer bringin' back memories with that one!

Here's the REAL article though:

http://www.ultracad.com/90deg.pdf


Jack






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http://www.ultracad.com/flying.htm is the best answer.


Jeffrey A McGlaughlin, CID
Engineering Designer
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus Ohio
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At 19:38 02/12/2004, you wrote:
>Which trace geometry is best suited for High-Speed RF signals...
>Rounded traces, or Square corners?
>I've heard the theory that if you use corners...
>the current travels straight, then turns to it's location, but any
>EMI/cross-talk noise will continue to try to travel straight and "fall
>of the edge"?  What's your theory on this?
>
>Inquiring minds want to know...
>
>Thanks,
>Kitty

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