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    Microstrip Power Absorption

    Than you for all the help. Have a quick question regarding designing 50 ohm microstrip line. I have used some equations to calculate the width and height of my microstrip line for 50 ohm. When I used HFSS to make sure the line is matched, the S-parameters indicates that the microstrip line is...
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    Microstrip Power Absorption

    If we use the wave port then it needs to be applied to the surface of the boundary therefore we can't have the radiation boundary wavelength/4 away from the PCB. I don't know if this does effect the simulation output or not. Could you please explain me how having two modes would help ...
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    Microstrip Power Absorption

    Hi PlanerMetamaterials, Thank you for your reply. I have several other questions that I think you might be able to help me with. The reason for my simulation is to plot a graph of total power absorption of the terminating loads over frequency range of 1 - 20 GHz and then divide it by the...
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    Microstrip Power Absorption

    Hey everyone, I have designed a 50 ohm copper microstrip line in HFSS with these parameters : F = 10GHz , Er = 4.4, t = 17um, W = 2mm, H = 1mm, l = 20mm I have terminated each end of the line with 50ohm excitation lumped Port. I have also used a plane wave excitation propagating in -z...
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    HFSS Radiation Boundary Reflection Measurement

    Hi everyone, I need some help with ANSYS HFSS software as I have little experience in this simulation tool. I am trying to compare the absorption or radiation performance of different boundary conditions such as Perfectly Matched Layer (PML), first-order Absorbing Boundary Condition (ABC) and...

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