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The easiest way to find Impedance of tranmission line is just define port and calculate port only solution, imho. HFSS will give you the answer as Z0 value in Matrix Data
The Impedance will be equal (in general case) to a relation between maximums of tangential components of E and H fields along...
Re: hfss impedance
I think the characteristic impedance along the antenna seems to be a distributed variable along the z direction and may not be a constant. Of course, we usually consider that a constant.
hello, the HFSS help said"You must have a frequency sweep solution and five or more frequency points to successfully export an equivalent circuit data file" so if u don't add frequency sweep in the solution, the equivalent circuit export is unavailable
To find the current distribution along a wire (dipole, monopole, etc.) antenna, this calculation could be repeated at periodic positions along the length of the antenna
Hi, everyone. I have already made a phase shift, which is implemented by a microstrip line. I want to apply this phase shift to changing the current feeding to the dipole antenna. However, as I am using the HFSS to simulate this, I have no idea on how to connect the phase shift to the dipole...
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