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    problem in file operation.. in c...

    i hava a file which has both text and numbers.. my requirement is to take the numbers alone and process.. how to take the numbers alone leaving the text untouched?... for sample i have given the file details... Frequency SignalLevel FieldLevel AnalyzerLevel 80 -20.82 5.22 -18.8 80.8 -20.4...
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    VLSI jobs for fresher/exp

    all the best
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    Looking for some information about EMI

    Re: EMI there are tonnes of materials available.. u can search "EMCTestingPart1.pdf" for this on google... 1-7 parts are availble...
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    help regarding EMI/EMC at chip level...

    can anyone suggest me how to proceed or start with EMC at chip level work?... what may the tool for designing a test chip.. if u ppl already in this pls help me....
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    pls explain abt preselector and resolution bandwidth

    what is the function of preselector in an EMI reciever?... why 6db bandwidth is resolution bandwidth in emi measurements?..
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    what is preselector?..

    what is the function of preselector in an EMI reciever?... why 6db bandwidth is resolution bandwidth in emi measurements?..
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    Why in RF attenuator center cond'ctor nd outer cond in short

    Re: Why in RF attenuator center cond'ctor nd outer cond in s ya as you told the values are exactly matching.... but only thing it is showing (beeps) for short... why is it so?.... across the ports 60ohms and end to end 50ohms...
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    Why in RF attenuator center cond'ctor nd outer cond in short

    in RF attenuator we cheked for continuity between center and outer conductor using a multimeter.. surprisingly it is showing short between them... why is it so?... can u pls explain....

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