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<blockquote data-quote="Bun-Bun" data-source="post: 4732573" data-attributes="member: 584852"><p>Ok so I have been beating my head against the wall for the past hour trying to figure out how to figure out the length of a bent port and then stumbled into end correction topic's and now I am really confused.</p><p></p><p>What I do know is that the length of the port is the centerline of the port. Also I know that end correction (as applies to designing a port) is the calculated port length is your perceived lenth and you make the physical port lenth 1/2xwidth shorter then your calculated(perceived) port length.</p><p></p><p>Now I look at WinISD and there is a End Correction box that by default has a number in it or something and when you click on it it has three options 1. two free ends 2. one flanged end 3. 2 flanged ends. Which then change the port length with the first option giving the longest port length.</p><p></p><p>Does WinISD already take this correction into account then? So if I just have a slot port I would choose option 1 and build my physical port to those numbers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bun-Bun, post: 4732573, member: 584852"] Ok so I have been beating my head against the wall for the past hour trying to figure out how to figure out the length of a bent port and then stumbled into end correction topic's and now I am really confused. What I do know is that the length of the port is the centerline of the port. Also I know that end correction (as applies to designing a port) is the calculated port length is your perceived lenth and you make the physical port lenth 1/2xwidth shorter then your calculated(perceived) port length. Now I look at WinISD and there is a End Correction box that by default has a number in it or something and when you click on it it has three options 1. two free ends 2. one flanged end 3. 2 flanged ends. Which then change the port length with the first option giving the longest port length. Does WinISD already take this correction into account then? So if I just have a slot port I would choose option 1 and build my physical port to those numbers? [/QUOTE]
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