[SI-LIST] TLineSim.com - A new web-based transmission line simulation tool

  • From: "tclupper" <tclupper@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:43:28 -0000

SI folks,

        I would like to introduce a new web-based transmission line 
simulator.  The application uses standard HTML format for all of its 
input and output, requiring only a web browser and internet 
connection to access it.  The software does not require any personal 
or login information and is free to use.  Just go to ( 
http://www.tlinesim.com ) from your web browser and start simulating 
away!

        The tool enables the user to concatenate various 2-port 
linear devices in-line and perform a number of simulations, using 
either a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA), bit-pattern generator, or 
waveform generator.  The results can be viewed using the VNA, an 
Oscilloscope, or a Spectrum analyzer.  Some of the devices available 
are: coax/microstrip/stripline transmission lines, ideal transmission 
lines and stubs, ladder network of RLC components, and 2-port S-
parameter data (which the user uploads from their computer).

        This project started as an experiment to see whether or not 
these simulations could be effectively performed on a standard web 
server.  The software is fairly young in its development, but already 
has a lot of functionality and there much more to come. The target 
application is for educational purposes; however, the powerful 
features and simple user interface allow the user to do much more.

If you find the tool useful, please provide some feedback.  Thanks 
for your time.

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