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Help with HFSS: Coaxial Probe Design

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mortarman

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Hello,

I have simulated an coaxial-probe-fed antenna using specifications of 2.92mm air-insulator coaxial jack.

I am trying to simulate the same antenna using specifications of a SMA teflon-insulator coaxial jack.

I was wondering if i have done it correctly - especially when defining the insulator part? Because the results that came out was gibberish.

Thanks!
 

use and compare (it gives 50 Ω But teflon has no bulk conductivity!!!) As a probe u can not use it u have to use it as dielectric around probe)

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Originally the probe is using pec as its material.

I thought i was changing the dielectric material around the probe all along. So all i have to is change the vacuum dielectric to teflon...

Thanks zirtapoz!
 
and also check for impedance with teflon (your dimensions were for air or vacum Er=1)

You wellcome.
 

    mortarman

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yup, i used the weblink you provided me. my new configuration was about 50ohms.

Thanks again! :)
 

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