Polar Instruments has a good program called CITS25. You can check out a trial version (for single ended) at their www.polar.co.uk. The differential feature can be activated only after you purchase the program.
Tuan Le
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From: David Rolfe [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 1:05 PM
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Subject: [TN] Differential Pair Calculator
Doe's anyone have a differential pair calculator that they recommend.
I am having trouble finding one.
David Rolfe
Layout Engineer / Validation
PMC-Sierra Tel: 613-271-4007
555 Legget Drive Fax: 613-271-7007
Kanata, Ontario Email:[log in to unmask]
K2K 2X3
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