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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
linsmith
LINSMITH(1) General Commands Manual LINSMITH(1)
NAME
linsmith - Smith charting program, designed for educational use.
SYNOPSIS
linsmith [-d opts]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents linsmith. It was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not
have a manual page. A more complete manual is included (in PDF form) with the installation.
linSmith is a Smith Charting program, mainly designed for educational use. As such, there is an emphasis on capabilities that improve the
'showing the effect of'-style of operation.
It's main features are:
* Definition of multiple load impedances (at different frequencies)
* Addition of discrete (L, C, parallel and series LC, and transformer) and line components (open and closed stubs, line segments)
* Connection in series and parallel
* Easy experimentation with values using scrollbars
* A 'virtual' component switches from impedance to admittance to help explaining (or understanding) parallel components
* The chart works in real impedances (not normalized ones)
* Direct view of the result on the screen
* Ability to generate publication quality Postscript output
* A 'log' file with textual results at each intermediate step
* Load and circuit configuration is stored separately, permitting several solutions without re-defining the other
OPTIONS
This program is mainly designed for graphical use, and therefore does not have many options. A summary of options is included below.
-h, -? Show summary of options.
-d items
Enables debugging. Possible debugging items:
l - loads
e - elements
g - graphics
p - printing
m - math
o - logging
AUTHOR
linsmith was written by John Coppens.
This manual page was written by Margarita Manterola <debian@marga.com.ar>, for the Debian project, and is licensed under the GNU General
Public License.
Linsmith November 2005 LINSMITH(1)