ID: | 4821 |
From: | Bdale Garbee <bd...@gag.com> |
Date: | Fri, 16 Apr 2021 08:17:43 -0600 |
Subject: | Re: [pcb-rnd] feature removal RFC: the pscalib action |
in-reply-to: | 4820 from Bob Paddock <gr...@gmail.com> |
--=-=-= Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bob Paddock <graceindustries@gmail.com> writes: > At each level the distortion is different. Indeed. This has been an interesting thread to read. I remember dealing with all these issues, and at the time, it significantly influenced what I used for "design rules" .. in effect,=20 there's a trade-off between how finely detailed the board design is and how much these distortions matter. A simple board with a couple DIP package IC's, through-hole passives, and a connector or two as I used to make often for ham radio projects is a lot different than the things I design today that are full of fine-pitch ICs, 0402 passives, etc. Makes me *really* glad we now have so many paths for accessing low-cost pro-made circuit boards... Bdale --=-=-= Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEHguq2FwiMqGzzpLrtwRxBYMLn6EFAmB5nIcACgkQtwRxBYML n6EPqRAAwIMMQs9A720+AoJJgleS5y6sEJC9kM0lsYDrSDYXS3rcc70ffDBqurIZ yGSKHMH+RQBieeDVuCRSV60o6kOjSpIJkxjYFHBBkIhGsPSi8l+N3BXX4kCAoKtc dR7MTW86gWTQvZgEZfxqHaJInHEzY1Q8HqfqxwO2KwsTgo7s4IB0sH5vyJJ6PpI0 n3h0AifysjgPcqX0daUod/ab9KEmHDVIOS/RourZz/GFeE2e/sPP2PJYUGfQFEK0 YSnB99J/xsvgWfX09X61sIyoUrHZx5BfTuGGmFAv4uvNLT4KtJz1t0WTSA7H/fbQ xdb6E4LQrZGhLIczCtSmFFqjtxsai5gETayWMwxHfu5yb9zEsFfDI5R2GXwPZdCa zFpXA4AQfz5XRz3HmJ/EKhEFXGZudoc+7ENpEr7K4dm1VukwB+EgQiFnT6jp4iKb M9k/EzL1hnS15LxayKIm1AeWFRujjaNX5ZejPWDuJIRafVns0s/+HQ8qZOoaxXBa SnIHPkN0f/KAw/W6B9WCJWXOczKXY3T6vPfK/5VsQtaVpm4fkz8KVaTWY7UjemqN MBUyeoQjq3tAQHKAgZMvoUnqwH73by+dDzlz99deB9kRGy6Jxodr9DogDWkbI2En eSntlZ9jEtYYqPIdXZZ+B2RHBWqPAtrvRvuXgRYpgdZp63OwgK4= =KQZe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-=-=--
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