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I want to look what is the distribution of fields when I power with particular specific frequency. When I do eigenmodes I don't need to point excitation. I want to do something like eigenmode but at frequency specified by me. In FEKO it is possible
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Is it possible to run solver at particular frequency (or do a sweep frequency which is better) but without determining a port of excitation? Such like in eigenmode.
Could you provide a link for the example? I prefer module amplifier, like that: https://vertassets.blob.core.windows.net/image/2e73fadd/2e73fadd-891c-4803-89db-855815445a0e/1189.jpg. Of course it could be used.
This amplifier is also a generator and it hasn't got input. I am looking for amplifier that I could connect to the generator. It could be broadband amp, for example 2-3 ghz
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Thank you. I think I still do something wrong, because there shouldn't be as much eigenfrequencies. How to find only few, most important eigenfrequencies? The most important frequency is 2,45 GHz.
Thank you for answer.
What is solution frequency in driven modal?
I ran both solutions and I think something is wrong. Why there are a lot of resonant frequencies? Why S11 is so "ragged"?
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I am going to simulate a cavity in HFSS. I want to find resonant frequencies and S11 parameter. All time I try do that a program shows stupid solutions. Is there anybody that can tell me how to do that?
File in attachments.
Jacob
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