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Current Flow Line in HFSS

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when I want to assign lumped RLC, HFSS asks for current flow line.
is it important? what is its functionality?
thanks.
 

It just define how +/- polarity of the potential drop across your lumped element. Whether it is crucial or not, that depends on the circuit that you are simulating. Ideally, makes the current welled into a ground plane.
 
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hi
actually, lumped capacitor is not between feed and ground. think two microstrips, lumped cap is located between these two strips.
can you suggest any idea?
 

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