I am not studying microstrip circuit design. By using HFSS, I set a micrpstrip line and want to obtain its impedance as well as its effective dielectric constant. However, I have been using HFSS for only 4 days, and do not know how to do it. I think I have to use wave port. Should I use driven modal or driven terminal? And how to get them especially effective dielectric constant from results?
If you have only one terminal just use the driven modal solver. To get the impedance and effective dielectric constant it would be very tedious to do it on HFSS you may use other fre packages such as linegauge from zeland software
Re: Help:how to measure effective dielectric constant in HFS
godsound shalom,
It is easily achieved with HFSS:
1) Use a Driven Modal solution and a waveport. Make sure its about 4 times higher than the dielectric and 5 times wider than the microstrip (on each side).
2) In the Solution Setup check the "Solve Ports Only" solution.
3) If you want some extra extra accuracy change the port solver accuracy from 2% to 0.1% (in the advanced tab)
4) run the simulation
5) Right click Results->Solution Data. Click Gamma checkbox. The effective Epsilon Appears.