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Paul Peters <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 May 1998 15:43:59 -0700
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Dear Council Member,


I have a quick and a simple question for you, I hope you have a
simple answer.

How would you lay out the PCB to minimize RF Leakage Currents. In
other words would layout of the PCB has any affect on the leakage
current and if it does how to minimize the leakage current.

Secondly Transformers play a big role in RF leakage Current. If
Transformers are # 1 suspect, How would you minimize RF Leakage
Current. Or in other words what causes Leakage Current and How can it
be minimized. What is the model for leakage current through a
transformer for analysis purposes.


I would appreciate an answer from you.


Thank you,


Paul

Paul Peters                               [log in to unmask]
Tectrix Fitness Equipment                 voice: 949 380-8082
68 Fairbanks, Irvine, CA 92618              fax: 949 380-8710

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