Another version is at
<http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9643/TraceWidth.htm>
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Ralph,
There is a free Trace Resistance Calculator available from Polar
Instruments at: www.polarinstruments.com
Happy Holden
Westwood Associates
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[TN] Trace Resistance
Can anyone point me in the right direction to estimate what trace
resistance should be along a circuit (on a printed circuit board)? Is
there a model for this (trace width, height and length)? What other
considerations would affect resistance along a trace? Does material
selection and surface finish also play a part?
Thanks for your input...
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