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You may want to look for a free program called RFSIM99 which is an 'S'
parameter analysis program using schematic entry. I find it useful, although I haven't tried to load microstrip matching sections yet. It is fairly intuitive, and I see the microstrip transmission component looks to be reasonably comprehensive. I particularly like the monte-carlo random component tolerance analysis. It's helped me to make sure my designs will be easy to build and likely to work. I am sure Ansoft Designer SV is a more powerful program, but for most of the things I do, RFSIM99 is nice. Jim Pennell N6BIU |
"Leland C. Scott" wrote in
: Is there a source for Puff 2.1 in the USA currently. I know it is no longer avaiabe from Professor Dave Rutledge at Caltech Institute. I don't want to buy the two the books http://www.its.caltech.edu/%7Emmic/p.../puffform.html that have included it just for the software. Try http://www.gerstlauer.de/puff/ Sam |
"Leland C. Scott" wrote in
: Is there a source for Puff 2.1 in the USA currently. I know it is no longer avaiabe from Professor Dave Rutledge at Caltech Institute. I don't want to buy the two the books http://www.its.caltech.edu/%7Emmic/p.../puffform.html that have included it just for the software. Try http://www.gerstlauer.de/puff/ Sam |
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