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I would call your attention to a freeware program available through the
links at
http://www.ultracad.com
called pcbtemp
It does what you asked!
Doug Brooks
At 10:41 AM 7/29/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I bought it, or I should say that Schlumberger bought it. It works
>great and I have found no dissimilarities in it and the charts in IPC
>docs. It's good for "what ifs". I'd recommend it to anyone doing pcb
>layout. One thing I'd like to see, and it's been promised in the next
>rev, is to be able to enter current and let it calculate the width.
>
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Doug Brooks, President [log in to unmask]
UltraCAD Design, Inc. http://www.ultracad.com
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