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Dear all,
I need help in calculating the voltage across two point in a microwave structure.
I am not able to set up the integral line with HFSS. I now that it is possible but I am not able to find this tools among those available in HFSS.
Someone can help me?
Thank you very much
Midnite
Dear all,
I need help in calculating the voltage across two point in a microwave structure.
I am not able to set up the integral line with HFSS. I now that it is possible but I am not able to find this tools among those available in HFSS.
Someone can help me?
Thank you very much
Midnite
Dear All,
I have the following problem: I have simulated a four port device with CST. Each port has a different reference impedence. When I export the s-parameter results I have to choose a single reference impedance value. When I import the same file in MWO I am not able to obtain the right...
CST is based on Finite Integration Technique. This method is similar to Finite Difference Time Domain Method; the main difference is that FIT solve maxwall equation in time domain in integral form while FDTD in differencial form. To understand the CST program you can serch for some paper on FDTD...
also with newer versions of MWO you cannot use complex impedance ports.
You can use ANSOFT DESIGNER. The student version is downloadble in the company web site.
regards,
midnite
Re: 3D FDTD codes in matlab
Hi,
in my experience if you use MATLAB to write your code it will result slower than a identical code for example in FORTRAN.
Midnite
this is a way to model the input/output of a filter. In particular it consist in a high impedence connection with the first /last resonator of the filter. The connection point have to be optimize.
midnite
mems+sugar
Hi all,
thank you very much for your answers to my previous request on MEMS. Now I am trying to simulate a shunt capacitive switch by using SUGAR2.0. This software seems very powerful and usefull for these applications. The structure under test consists of a Au bridge anchored to...
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