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Hi Donna,
        I'm afraid that you need a little more info than just 24v.  In fact what
you need to know is the current (amps) on the line.  Check with your
engineer and they will be able to give you that info.
        There are several good free calculators out there that give you the trace
size for whatever your current requirements are.  We have one at;
http://www.ultracad.com there are several others too, just check the web.
        good luck,
                -dave





At 09:18 AM 11/3/99 -0800, you wrote:
>How wide should a +24v trace be in 1 oz copper?
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