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I have simulated a CPW coupler in CST and now I want to import the S parameter file in S2P format in matlab for further processing . Can anyone help me out.
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I have simulated coplanar waveguide in CST, however since the software is licensed to 100,000 meshes.When I solve it using transient solver the simulation stops saying to reduce no of mesh size. I have noidea how to reduce the no of mesh . I have tried several options like reducing frequency...
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I am new to CST. I have simulated a microstrip using CST. after simulating it for freq range 6 to 17 Ghz. I have got S11 and S21 plot. What I want is S11 and S21 in tabular form for the given frequency range and import in matlab for analysis . How can I get S parameters in tabular form in...
Problems regarding simulation of CPW in HFSS
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I have few more queries on the topic
1. What are the boundary conditions to be side grounds and trace are they be given perfect E to all of them or finite conductivity to trace and perfect E to side grounds. what should be the width of side...
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thanks for the info.however one more doubt I have given boundary condition as finite conductivity to the trace and perfect E to the sidegrounds is it okay?.Also the S11obtained from the solution data is negative for some frequencies in the sweep why so ? Why is port Zo calculated different...
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I have simulated coplanar waveguide (ungrounded) in HFSS and defined waveport as excitation source with waveport width 3* (2g +W) and height of port 4*h and defined integration line from sideground to trace. However I am not getting proper E field distribution the field is scattered...
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