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PROGRAM:
NAME
transcalc — analysis and synthesis tool for microwave and RF transmsision lines
SYNOPSIS
transcalc [-h/--help] [-v/--version]
DESCRIPTION
transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and physical
properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines.
Transcalc allows you to interactively edit substrate, component, physical and electrical
parameters of a given transmission line. For each type of transmission line, using entry
boxes, you can enter values for the various parameters, and either calculate its
electrical properties (press Analyze button or function key F3), or use the given
electrical requirements to sythesize (press Synthesize button or function key F4) physical
parameters of the required transmission line.
When run for the first time Transcalc creates a .transcalc directory under the
user's home directory, where some configuration information is stored. Transcalc remembers
the last transmission line parameters used when the user exits and presents those
parameters when restarted.
Calculated results are updated and presented within the user interface. Moving the mouse
over the parameter labels pops up a more helpful tooltip about that parameter. For
example, if you wonder what "Er" stands for, move the mouse over it and a helpful tooltip
tells you that it stands for relative permittivity.
Transcalc knows and converts between many unit types for length, frequency, resistance and
angles. Default units can be saved by using the File->Options menu. Calculated results
include conductor and dielectric losses in decibels (dB).
OPTIONS
Transcalc has few command line options at this point.
-v, --version
Causes transcalc to print its version number (a string on the form MAJOR.MINOR,
like 0.10) to the standard output, and then exit.
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