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Where can I get the original smith chart?

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hello,

can anyone tell me where i can get the original smith chart. coz, inmost of the sites the smith chart is not the exact chart
 

smith chart + keygen

I have found this. I think this is correct.
If you want to design using smith chart, lot of free softwares are available, use can use them. I am attaching one of them.
In market Smith Charts are available.
 

smith chart full

Smith chart
 

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smith.key licence and chart

thank you very much can you provide me the manual of the software???/

my e-mail is piashdas@hotmail.com
 

smith chart examples

Help in provided in software itself.
If you know how to use smith chart, You will not need manual at all!!!
It is very easy to use.
You can try solving examples of smith chart given in any RF book.
Procedure is
1)Click on datapoint
2)Enter valuse you want(polar or cartesian) specify frequency
3)select series or shunt(RCL) or line according to requirement.
 

smith.key chart 5 demo

ok,thank u
 

smith.key edaboard

It is a demo version.
What about smith.key for full version.
 

smith.key smith chart

Dude give the full version not this demo man..
 

smith chart smith.key

Dude I have only evaluation version. It is sufficient for simple matching. It will not expire. only you can take maximum 6 datapoints at a time.
I have another DOS based program.
See if this helps you.
Abhishekabs
 

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