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How to determine the radius for probe, coax, coax pin and the height for coax in HFSS

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my problem is how to determine the radius for probe,coax,coax pin and the height for coax
 

Re: probe in hfss

link makes sense for calculating dimensions of coax

good luck


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Re: probe in hfss

thanx man that was gud.....
hey can u guide me on a problem i have...

see i am making an H shaped microstrip antenna in hfss......

i made a substrate of given dimensions using box option......which material is prefferable for the substrate
1. rt duroid
2 vacumm?


for making the ground plane i made a rectangle at bottom and assignes perfectly dielectric to it.....similarly i made the patch using rectangle at the top using rectangle giving it perfectly electric boundary conditions to it


should i make these things of box type with some height for better results or its ok?


how much the coaxial dimensions affect the results of this structure?


i want to short the patch and ground....how should i do it/?
 

Re: probe in hfss

First ; you have to decide about bandwidth and resonance frequency. dielectric permittivity effect on bandwidth and frequency. (air small banwidth etc.)

second you have to draw H shaped patch over dielectric and also assign it perfect E,
Ground plane should be assigned perfect E with infinite or finite ground plane option, (Also you need a cut on it for coax probe)
Dielectric box doesnt need assignment of perfect etc.

third; dielectric box height effects banwidth and also resonance frequency. Similiar condition exist on coax measures too. Cos impedance changes with dimensions.

good luck[/b]
 
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