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    Ne*ocell tech setup wizard problem

    SWIM* is trying to use Ne*ocell technology setup wizard to convert his dfII technology files to Ne*ocell format (since manually translating them is some serious undertaking). So, manual says that the wizard could be invoked through Ne*ocell->Utilities->Technology file setup menu in Virtu*oso...
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    Question for specctra experts

    Well, I checked it in SPEC*TRA v15.0, using All*gro as PCB editor, all works fine with precision down to 10 micrometers and probably less too. What is your PCB editor? The design resolution is typically set by the PCB editor in design file (something.dsn) that gets exported from PCB editor to...
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    Question for specctra experts

    Which version of SPEC*TRA you are using?
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    Need PCI card/connector drawing

    Well, I can't use it directly. Could you export it to some "common" format, e.g. IGES, DXF, Gerber maybe? That way I'll be able to import it into Allegro.
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    Need PCI card/connector drawing

    Thanks ppl pointing me to PCI spec., but that's not exactly that I meant to ask; I thought about the drawing that could be used in EDA/CAD system, e.g. footprint. Thanks anyway,
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    Need PCI card/connector drawing

    Anybody have a 32-bit PCI card/edge connector drawing? Preferably in Allegro or common CAD format (IGES, DWG etc.) Thanks in advance,
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    Low-distortion wideband amplifier

    I need to design an wideband amplfier with the primary characteristic being low distortion (e.g. all 2nd & 3rd order products below 55 - 60 dBc). The gain is approx. 30 dB, bandwidth (-3 dB) LF - 1,5 GHz, where LF is a sufficiently low frequency (say 5 - 10 MHz). The amplifier will be used to...

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