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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi every one I'm trying to make a V10 car engine for a Audi R8 and I don't realy know how begin that modeling process I have no references images (I Havent find them). so if you can help me with your amazing Talents ![]() Sorrry for the mistakes i'm a 17 years old french.
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | For the average frequency of the RF circuit below 1GHz, if loss, dielectric constant stability, there is no strict requirements, such as general small-signal amplification, frequency, etc., FR4 should be sufficient. Your question can not exceed the 600MHz frequency mean? You are in the design of the oscillator do? Is a circuit design, PCB layout, grounding bad problem, the issue of electronic components, or a real plate problems? Sheet issues, such as impedance and loss, you can use TDR reflection measurement and transmission measurement, the measured because the plates look to see if the problem could cause actual impedance and calculation of resistance that much difference, whether the loss allowable range. |
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