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Hi! I tried to model a planar interdigital capacitor above a grounded silicon substrate in HFSS. The substrate thickness is 280um, and the size of the port extension of the capacitor is 1.24um. I used 2 lumped ports for simulation of the capacitance, both port sizes are 1.24um*280um. I found...
Hi! I want to translate .geo file in IE3D or .hfss file in HFSS into gerber file for PCB manufaction. My officemate teaches me to redraw the geometry in P*otel 99se, and then convert the pcb file into the corresponding gerber file. Well, I think it is very easy to make mistake when redrawing...
Hi! I want to translate .geo file in IE3D or .hfss file in HFSS into gerber file for PCB manufaction. My officemate teaches me to redraw the geometry in P*otel 99se, and then convert the pcb file into the corresponding gerber file. Well, I think it is very easy to make mistake when redrawing...
Hi! I want to translate .geo file in IE3D or .hfss file in HFSS into gerber file for PCB manufaction. My officemate teaches me to redraw the geometry in Protel 99se, and then convert the pcb file into the corresponding gerber file. Well, I think it is very easy to make mistake when redrawing...
slotline transmission line
Hello, Azulykit!
Thank you so much for your advice! I basically set up the slotline model in HFSS according to your ideas. I use two ways to get and compare the characteristic impedance and the effective dielectric constant. One way is as you suggest, to...
slotline calculator
I want to use HFSS to simulate a slot line structure with the FR4 material as a transmission line to get the characteristic impedance and effective dielectric constant. The first question is about the port, should I use the wave port or the lumped port? Well, lumped port is...
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