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    example for RFID tag antenna using HFSS

    Dear All Does anyone know how to use hfss to simulate the RFID antenna? can give me some example to me Thank you BadLok
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    HFSS Tutorial for transmission line vias

    ansoft hfss v10 video tutorials I am new user for HFSS. I want to know that does any example simulation for RFID tag antenna (HFSS)
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    Simulating an RFID tag

    Hi Jian, My RFID chip is 16-j380 and my anteena's input impedance is designed to 16+j380. How to know IE3D the Conjugate Match Gain is reference to my chip ?? For examplem, if I don't set up anything, just let IE3D do the pattern calculation, what does the Conjugate Match Gain mean?? Thank...
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    Simulating an RFID tag

    Dear Jian, Thx for your reply, I also have some question about ie3d. My IE3D is ver. 11, I don't know how to set up the conjugate match gain. In simulation set up window, I click box of the Radiation Pattern File then see my attachement. Is it a method of conjugate match gain? If yes, how...
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    Simulating an RFID tag

    Hi Jian, What is the conjugate matched gain ? For my antenna design, the chip's impedance is 16-j380, hence I make the antenna's input impedance is 16+j380 to match (max. power transfer) I don't know how to calculate the gain base on ie3d provided gain. I have calculated but the result seems...
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    Simulating an RFID tag

    Hi all, I have some question about the read range, the read range is proportation to the tag antenna's gain, I want to know that----------- The antenna gain is simulated in ie3d is correct? Because my tag's antenna is directly match the RFID chips (16-j380) but in the ie3d the default input...

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