allows you to create matching networks following the Smith diagram.
The program can be integrated with ELEKTA, the complete information-based system for electrical engineering, or with the AdLab tool set.
CSmith lets you design matching networks following the conventional Smith diagram, but with an additional number of features, such as the ability to use parasitics (series resistors or stray capacitances) as well as transistors and S-parameter blocks, and easily modify, rearrange, load, and save your circuits, export the S-parameter of the total circuit or the total circuit to other simulators for optimization or extension, and overlay circles for a constant Q and VSWR.
It enables you to perform frequency sweeps and Monte-Carlo analyses; display any power gain or return loss versus the frequency; and generate the stability factor, MAG, available gain, VSWR, and more.
In addition, you can process both serial and parallel connections, as well as save, print, and copy the data to the Clipboard.
CSmith runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 707 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Science and Engineering.
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