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Hi
I am simulating a simple microstrip transmission line (TL) based impedance matching network through HFSS. Important factor in this design is to check the input impedance (Zin1), that is observed while looking into the matching network.
However, simulations indicate different values of Zin1, when different number of modes are set for the ports in the circuit.
Specifically, there are two ports in the circuit. Same number of modes (say 'n') are set for these two ports. Now as this 'n' value is changed, Zin1 value (calculated in desired mode 1) changes.
May someone suggest the value of 'n' that can ensure correct and consistent simulation results?
I wish to keep as low value of 'n' as possible, so that optimization (based on repetition of this simulation) is fast.
Thanks in Advance!
Vivs
I am simulating a simple microstrip transmission line (TL) based impedance matching network through HFSS. Important factor in this design is to check the input impedance (Zin1), that is observed while looking into the matching network.
However, simulations indicate different values of Zin1, when different number of modes are set for the ports in the circuit.
Specifically, there are two ports in the circuit. Same number of modes (say 'n') are set for these two ports. Now as this 'n' value is changed, Zin1 value (calculated in desired mode 1) changes.
May someone suggest the value of 'n' that can ensure correct and consistent simulation results?
I wish to keep as low value of 'n' as possible, so that optimization (based on repetition of this simulation) is fast.
Thanks in Advance!
Vivs