Version 3.2 contained a small bug, so on DecemI released version 3. linSmith: Smith charting program for Linux. The Smith Chart is a clever way of graphically solving impedance matching problemsit is still useful today despite the availability of computer based solutions. The Smith chart was developed by the electrical engineer Phillip H Smith around 1939 It is a useful graphical aid for matching impedances of circuit.
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#SMITH CHART PROGRAM HOW TO#
This version has many improvements and also contains open shunt stubs. Smith Chart program I still have not really figured out how to create a source file, and I currently do not have a computer with the simulator running on it, so I typed this into Word.
#SMITH CHART PROGRAM PDF#
copy to clipboard) GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE There is a pdf help file online take a look in the files section. Some features may not available with other OS (e.g. This program was created for educational purposes. Om DecemI have released a new version of Pasan: Pasan 3.2 A small tool which allows all basic smith chart actions. The instructions and examples can be found in the Manual (a pdf-file). This program can be a good start to learn working with a Smith-chart. Instead of drawing on the Smith-chart and doing the mathematics involved with a calculator, you just click with the mouse button on the spot where you want your lines to end and the program calculates the proper capacitance or inductance. Believe it or not, there is a logical progression from Speedometers to Smith charts that will make the Smith grid crystal clear. But perhaps you have wondered why a Smith chart has such strange grid lines. This program demonstrates how to use a Smith-chart to solve impedance matching problems. Antenna Modeling Software and Other Utility Programs by Dan Maguire, AC6LA.