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On Apr 12, 11:25 am, Roy Lewallen wrote:
I'd appreciate any recommendations for an inexpensive Smith chart based program which can be used for the design of basic matching networks and the like. I'm looking for something along the line of MicroSmith or WinSMITH, neither of which is any longer available. Thanks, Roy Lewallen, W7EL Additional comment: if you write impedance files in standard network analyzer format, they can be used by a lot of programs. I believe you can find fairly detailed descriptions of the .s1p format on the web. In particular, RFSim99 can read such files and use them in a 1-port representation. It will even do an automatic L match to an impedance, and will display S11 on a Smith chart. (But I'm remembering a problem if you write them in dB format, something about that RFSim99 uses 10^(dB/10) instead of 10^(dB/20) to convert them to linear before it uses them...) Cheers, Tom |
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