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- REV:4/20/88 SUMMARY OF DISK CONTENTS
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- Our first disk contains "ALMOND" by Chris Trask, an
- optimization and design program for high-frequency networks using
- "s" parameters. It features Response analysis, Stability
- analysis, Sensitivity analysis and Optimization. A manual is
- available. A superb work.
- Our second disk contains eight programs that have appeared
- in various publications. I have tried all of these and haven't
- found any bugs. Vince Hessen found a bug in "UMATCH",(disk 2).
- Line 70 in this program should be w=c*d-b*e. This change, from a
- plus sign, keeps the definition of the source and load Z
- consistent with the definitions in the original article. A
- collection of useful programs.
- Our third disk is a collection of programs from Dr. Allen
- Katz. These disk contains a variety of valuable programs. Many of
- these programs were converted from cp/m, a few still have minor
- bugs. Some are documented (these have a logo) and others are
- still being worked on by Dr. Katz. I have made some fixes and
- have noted them in the listings. The disk has been revised. Some
- programs have been removed and others added. It would be helpful
- in some cases if the documentation was expanded. If you use any
- of these programs and make notes on there use, or on the source
- of the equations, etc., please sent them to the library so we may
- include them on the disk. Unlike many of the programs in the
- library they are not based on a published article and one must
- either understand the required inputs and outputs or determine
- them either buy trial or by finding a suitable reference. A few
- words of guidance can save hours.
- Our fourth disk contains seven programs that have appeared
- in various publications and one unpublished work. I have run most
- of them and have found no bugs.
- Our fifth disk contains a mixture of programs, some based
- on published articles and some are new. Jeff Crawford, see disk
- #4, has contributed seven more programs, all in Turbo Pascal.
- Richard Kolbly has sent us a number of programs that are based on
- published articles, plus some of his own work.
- Disk six contains a number of programs from National
- Semiconductor on filter design, digital filter design and
- switching regulator design.
- Our seventh disk, contains three programs by Jorgan
- Anderson. These are general purpose feedback control programs.
- They are great for analyzing phase locked loops. They output the
- open loop, closed loop response as well as the transient response
- to an impulse or step. Inputs are the poles and zeroes of the
- transfer function and the loop gain. The compiled version of the
- third program would not fit on this disk and is on disk #8.
- Disk 8 contains:
- 1) Smith Chart Calculations & a Propagation program,
- both by Lynn Gerig, both published in rf design(6/85 & 8/86).
- 2) Two programs by Bert K. Erickson , Impedance Matching
- Using Stern's Stability Factor, and a Network Analysis program,
- both published in recent issues of rf design.
- 3) Zcalc by Tom Story, unpublished. An rf engineers
- calculator.
- Our ninth disk contains two compiled version of Almond. One
- requires a math co-processor. The basic version and the sample
- files from disk 1 are also on this disk. the manual is only on
- disk 1. Two people have yelled for help. The problem was
- that the files must be entered in reverse order and the end
- statement must have the same "num" as the last element. See file
- "ALMOND.DOC".
- The tenth disk contains:
- 1) D_stub, based on Robert Middelveen's article in July 86,
- Microwaves & RF.
- 2) Multiple-Tuned Amplifiers, Jan/Feb 83, rf design, Jack
- Porter.
- 3) Active Filter program by M. Chomet, unpublished.
- 4) I have been trying to get programs based on the many
- articles by Andrzaj B. Przedpelski into pc format. He has
- supplied these programs to the library in H.P. Basic format. I
- have converted one of the programs he supplied me in H.P. Basic
- to run on my pc (Noise Figure of Cascaded Stages). The utility of
- this program is that it calculates the noise contribution of
- every stage, making it easy to spot where more gain, or a quieter
- stage, is needed to reduce the system noise figure.
- Hopefully we will get the rest of Mr. Przedpelski's fine
- work into pcdos/msdos format.
- 5) Mr. Vincent Hessen (see disk #4) has sent in a disk
- containing enhanced versions of six programs and claims more are
- coming.
- Disk # 11 contains the code used by I. Angelov & S. Haimov
- to automate noise figure measurements using H.P. equipment.
- There are two amplifier design programs on this disk. Both
- use "S" parameters and both are based on publishes articles.
- Disk # 12 contains three published programs. Mr. Arnesen
- program on design of coupling loops, Mr. Bochtler & Mr. Endress
- work on coupled lines and Mr. Feeney & Mr. Hertling's work on
- Ladder Analysis.
- Disk # 13 is a copy of Siliconix's Fet Data Book
- Disk # 14 is Richard G. Fitagerrell's work on gain & other
- properties of antennas. A published work.
- Disk # 15 contains yet another Nodal Analysis Program. This
- one in Pascal with the "best yet" user interface. The same author
- ( Charles Dockstader) plus an associate also contributed a spur
- program which is on this disk. Last but not least is another
- electronic Smith Chart. Believe it or not it has impedance and
- admittance circles. Nice work Mr. Storke.
- Disk # 16 Three of the programs are based on published
- articles. The third calculates the distance between two points
- from their lat. & long. The design of a Colpitts oscillator is
- done by Matrix methods by Mr.Timothy K. Johnson. Gregory F. Quinn
- shows how to use a spread sheet to do receiver calculations and
- Mark Thompson has a program to do a Bode plot from pole and zero
- information.
- Disk # 17 has a pll program to do third order loops plus a
- revision of "Spirlind" from disk 9. A program to design Elliptic
- Passive Filters is also on this disk. A routine to format in
- engineering notation was supplied by Thomas W. Story. Five
- routines that do calculations in "super calc" are available.
- A group of programs written in Pascal calculate power supply
- ripple, help design switching regulators, and analyze active
- filters.
- Disk # 18 contains a noise analysis pll program by Dale
- Teets that he presented at Expo87 in Boston, two programs by
- Michael Ferrand presented at Expo87 West (one on designing
- elliptic filters and the other deals with a microwave cavity
- filter). A program by Ravender Goyal, see MSN & CT, Feb. 88, that
- gets "s" parameters from a "SPICE" file. It also has a program by
- Patrick Champagne, Microwaves & RF, Jan. 88, that simulates the
- step response of 2nd and 3rd order pll's. The disk also contains
- three useful programs written by my co-worker, Douglas McGarrett
- and one he typed in that was published by HR magazine. They do
- the following: convert decimal to binary, calculate division
- ratios of dual modulus pre-scalers, convert power to vswr and the
- one from HR by George Allen designs stubs.
- We are in the process of collecting and evaluating software.
- To induce engineers to contribute, a complementary order
- form will be sent to all who contribute a program that is
- published by the library.
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- Gerald S. Harrison
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- April 20, 1988
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