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Re: Mysteries of Port behavior and design
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Mon, 03 January 2005 09:31
roncla
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Or just have a larger port size and go aperiodic.
I find Ap ports easier to tune(provided you leave access to the insides) and provide a very tamed impedance curve.
ron
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