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Any good reference on Smith Charts?

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Hi all,

I want to study fast Smith charts sop to implement them to my work flow.

Is there any good reference to help me with this?

Thanks,

D.
 

i think Schaum series on Microwave will have the smith charts...also check out Electronic Communication by Kennedy....it also has....smith chart examples...
 

Hi,
The following attachment has excellent treatment on smith charts.
Regards
Bhanumurthy.
 

    dkace

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"RF Circuit Design" by Chris Bowick is a useful (easy) reference. It is paperback and not too expensive.

There have to be 100's of books on the subject and numerous software packages as well.
 

The best book is definitely one from the original author. It is Phillip H. Smith. Electronic Applications of the Smith Chart.

It was first publish by McGraw-Hill in 1969. Then Noble Publishing republish it in 1995 and 2000. I believe this book is widely available.
 

And any good tip where to find this book ( in electronic form)?

D.
 

To dkace,

If you asked me, I have only hard copy. It will be nice to have e-book too, but I do not know where can I find it.
 

For learning the Smith Chart, a collection of good references are found here:

http://sss-mag.com/smith.html

dkace said:
Hi all,

I want to study fast Smith charts sop to implement them to my work flow.

Is there any good reference to help me with this?

Thanks,

D.
 

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