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QucsTranscalc

NAME

QucsTranscalc − A transmission line calculator.

SYNOPSIS

qucstrans [OPTION] ...

DESCRIPTION

Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are able to setup a circuit with a graphical user interface (GUI) and simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour of the circuit. After that simulation has finished you can view the simulation results on a presentation page or window.

The software aims to support all kinds of circuit simulation types, e.g. DC, AC, S-parameter, harmonic balance analysis, noise analysis, etc.

QucsTranscalc is the transmission line tool used by Qucs. The application was somewhat inspired by transcalc by Claudio Girardi and Gopal Narayanan. It is based on transcalc’s latest CVS version with some minor fixes incorporated. The GUI has been ported from the GIMP toolkit (GTK) to Qt.

It is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and physical properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines.

For each type of transmission line, using dialog boxes, the user can enter values for the various parameters, and either calculate its electrical properties, or use the given electrical requirements to synthesize physical parameters of the required transmission line.

Available transmission lines are: Microstrip, Rectangular Waveguide, Coaxial Line, Coplanar and Coupled Microstrips.

AVAILABILITY

The latest version of Qucs can always be obtained from www.sourceforge.net or www.freshmeat.net

REPORTING BUGS

Known bugs are documented within the BUGS file. Report bugs to <qucs-bugs AT lists DOT sourceforge DOT net>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2005 Stefan Jahn <stefan AT lkcc DOT org>

This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

AUTHORS

Written by Gopal Narayanan <gopal AT astro DOT umass DOT edu>, Claudio Girardi <claudio DOT girardi AT ieee DOT org>, Michael Margraf <michael DOT margraf AT alumni DOT tu-berlin DOT de> and Stefan Jahn <stefan AT lkcc DOT org>.

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