[SOLVED] Impedance of Z(1,1) is not 50 ohm in HFSS

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Hi, i have designed the 3D spiral coil using HFSS and terminated it with 50 ohm impedance using single Lumped port. But the data table of Z(1,1) shows resistance value in terms of milliohms. What changes should be made to get correct values of resistance and inductance? How to obtain proper S11 at 10MHZ?
 

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Looking at your screenshot, I suspect that you have a metal object in parallel to your lumped port.

I'm not an HFSS user, but in all my EM tools a lumped port is between the metals, and looks like a port (not like a metal).



 
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make sure you converge for very low deltas. better even look at the variation of z11 rather than S. something like delta s of 0.002 may be better for inductor. if results are far off, something is wrong with geometry..
 
make sure you converge for very low deltas. better even look at the variation of z11 rather than S. something like delta s of 0.002 may be better for inductor. if results are far off, something is wrong with geometry..

Hi.. thanks for your prompt response.

Hi Volker.. thanks for your valuable suggestion. I have defined the port between terminals using rectangular sheet. The data table shows some non-zero values. Let me check with that values.
 

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