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What is the unit that FEMLAB axis uses in drawing?

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Hi. Please somebody would tell me what is the unit of FEMLAB in drawing?, for example mm, cm, m, etc. What I know is just FEMLAB use meter(m) in basic unit. Is it right?

I'm trying to draw microstrip to check s-parameter. But the result is not correspondant to transmission line theory. I doubt a unit in FEMLAB. As you know there is no way to see unit. version is 3.2. Thanks in advance.
 

Re: FEMLAB axis unit

Hi dkmin96,

I have had the same problem the first time I have used FemLab! :)

The answer is: "meter". All units used are SI-units in the calculation.

best: Ricy
 

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