

New for December 2018! The first year ECE students under the guidance of Dr S Raghavan, Professor, ECE dept., N I T Trichy, came out for the first time with the novel idea of putting a Smith chart on. They're promoting European Microwave Week 2020 in Utrecht (the Netherlands) with this Smith Chart template. Update August 2019: Here's a cool template that we got from Frank at TNO, a research organization based in the Netherlands that is known for GaN, SiGe and AESA work. You may notice from time to time that the Smith chart is used in the background on presentations at MTT-S venues. Richard Snyder participated in the negotiations with Ms. Smith sold the Copyright for the Smith Chart to the IEEE MTT Society in April 2015. The trademark on the Smith Chart recently expired, and Ms.

Be sure to check out our entry on Philip Smith in our Microwave Hall of Fame! Phil's widow until recently operated Analog Instruments, the company that sold the official Smith chart for many, many years. The Smith chart was developed by Philip Smith at Bell Telephone's Radio Research Lab during the 1930s. Click here to go to our main page on S-parametersĬlick here to go to a page on plotting Smith Charts with ExcelĬlick here page to learn about a three-dimensional Smith Chart
