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    2.4GHz module to SMA connector

    Many thanks for that, I will change the PCB to takw out the bends. as it's a prototype I have some leeway on the form factor. I'm still not clear about track width though. Does that follow the same rules as length in that if it's shorter than lambda/20 it also doesn't mater too much? Thanks...
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    LINUX( very begineer) help

    Another vote for Mandriva here. I also don't like the whole sudo thing under Ubuntu, I prefer KDE to Gnome as well. I think Mandriva has hands-down the best configuration tools of all the distros and the community web site is very friendly and helpful with no RTFMs or any of the other...
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    electronic engineering softwares under LINUX

    electronic engineer linux www.rowley.co.uk Rowley make IDEs that run natively on Linux for all ARM processors, eight bit AVRs, TI's MSP430 and Maxim's Max Q. Not open source, but very good, fast, lightweight IDEs. I have used them for several years now and they are excellent. Altera have a...
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    2.4GHz module to SMA connector

    pcb lambda ghz Folks, I am designing a low volume product that I need to make (point to multipoint) wireless. I have found some excellent little 2.4GHz modules from Radiocrafts that are surface mount, which I have put on a four layer PCB. The PCB will be inside a metal box and will therefore...

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