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Hi all,
I am looking for an application that can monitor and record a process activity on my PC along time.
for example: If I activated "process1.exe" two times in one week for 10 minutes then i'd like to see a recorded plot or a text file with that information.
I have Process Explorer but I...
Thanks jiripolivka,
I agree with what you said. This holds for almost everything that requires more than an "off the shelf" product.
I did design a tapered transition with reasonable performance. However, my deign is electrically (and physically) large, so i'm looking for something a bit more...
Hello all,
I am trying to design a transition between a 50Ω coax line and a rectangular waveguide with unusual dimension: ~200mm width and ~2mm height (a very wide and short waveguide)
The purpose is to excite the TE10 mode with good matching and wide bandwidth.
I'll be glad to hear your ideas...
Hi abees81,
I can think of other solutions and/or ways to mitigate the long calculation time, but it' will be much easier for me if you'll just send me the archive of your work and tell me exactly what you need to see.
rgdz,
P.
Hi abees81,
I can suggest two solutions, see what fits you more:
1. Use plane wave excitation on your antenna and define as many monitors as you need
2. Create a 2 antenna TX/RX scenarios where you'll place two identical UWB antennas + all the monitors you need
P.
Hello abees81,
as appears in your 3rd image, the T-solver does not support FF source excitation. The only solver that can do that is their I-Solver (Integral Equation).
Check out the help file under far field source - They say it in the first & second sentence.
However, I can't understand why...
Thanks guys.
What i'm actually trying to understand is how those backhaul RF front-ends actually process a large bandwidth signal, when it is down converted back to their "regular" network processors with the slower clock rates?
Is it uncompressed data that is compressed later, is it being...
Hi All,
I'd like your good answers about this topic.
In fact, i'm not asking only about the 60 GHz band, but generally the "tens of gigahertz" bands.
1. I know that cellular service providers use microwave links @ ~30 GHz to transmit data with high capacity. Why can't they use their own...
Hi all,
I think this is a basic one. I'm new to ADS. My circuit consists of a FET device+biasing network+matching network.
I'm interested to see the power gain (and other S-parameters) for different values of one of the inductors of the network.
The desire output would be a plot with several...
cst bending operation failed
Hi all,
Is there anyone here already using CST 2009?
If so, i'll appreciate some help in the "Bending Sheet" option.
I'm able to bend a rectangular patch on a cylinder (meant to be a patch antenna ultimately). But I'm having troubles bending the exact same shape on...
s parmeters in cst
Hi Decesium,
It lets you change any parameter you want since you write your own function. I did it once with a high voltage exponential signal.
Cheerz,
P.
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