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i can send you a small gem of a program, very fit for amateur use. if
your interested, write me at the email directly. Saandy 4Z5KS |
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"Saandy , 4Z5KS" wrote in message ups.com... i can send you a small gem of a program, very fit for amateur use. if your interested, write me at the email directly. Saandy 4Z5KS Or download "AppCad" free from Hewlett Packard. It does both microstrip and stripline and as they say on Madison Avenue, "So much more". W4ZCB |
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It's a long and twisty path...
When Hewlett-Packard split off the test and measurement, life sciences, medical and semiconductor businesses in 2000 as Agilent Technologies, AppCAD went to Agilent. But last year, Agilent split off the Semiconductor Products Group, which is now a new company, Avago Technologies. Because AppCAD supports design of circuits using the semiconductors, it went to the new company. If you go to http://www.avagotech.com/ and search for appcad, you will pretty much immediately find a link to the Avago-supported version. (You can also get there by searching for appcad on the Agilent home page, but it will redirect you to Avago.) Cheers, Tom Cheers, Tom |
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