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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (104250)6/8/2000 11:29:00 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Hi Tenchusatsu; You wrote: "I don't have the level of expertise to address what you presented." I'm sure that this is not the case.

"Traces and spaces" in PCBs are very simple things, Much simpler than the stuff you do at work. Intel's documentation on the subject can be understood at a glance, by anybody with a high school education, and I gave you the links and exact page numbers to get the information from.

Come on, admit your mistake and be done with it. Don't try to play stupid, I know you're not. The basic mathematical theory you need in order to calculate center to center distances between traces is known as "addition". Even engineers with very limited (i.e. practical) education that involves only minimal exposure to abstruse mathematics theory are capable of making extensive calculations involving "addition".

-- Carl