soup2511
Newbie level 3
Hi,
I have to design a High Pass frequency Selective Surface with a cutoff around 10Ghz. One CST whitepaper tells me that one way to do this is to first design a unit cells and then repeat the cell over the required cross-section. One way to go about this is to take the cell and manually copy and paste it into new locations, building the screen brick-by-brick so to speak. This way seems to be very time consuming and inefficient, because if I have to adjust the cell, then I have to do the entire thing again. Is there any way to do this more efficiently? Like write a program to copy over the the cells to new positions?
Cheers.
I have to design a High Pass frequency Selective Surface with a cutoff around 10Ghz. One CST whitepaper tells me that one way to do this is to first design a unit cells and then repeat the cell over the required cross-section. One way to go about this is to take the cell and manually copy and paste it into new locations, building the screen brick-by-brick so to speak. This way seems to be very time consuming and inefficient, because if I have to adjust the cell, then I have to do the entire thing again. Is there any way to do this more efficiently? Like write a program to copy over the the cells to new positions?
Cheers.