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out of phase lumped port HFSS

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lumped port hfss phase

Hi everybody,


I am currently working on a project in HFSS and I would like to simulate two different antennas both excited by a lumped port one with a phase difference of 180° from the other.But I can't find out how to change the phase of a Lumped port....

I have to use lumped ports because I am dealing with dipole antennas.

Can someone give me a clue of how to proceed with that?

Thanks!:D
 

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hfss difference phase port

go to HFSS > Fields > Edit sources....

Then put the amplitude and phase of the excitation.
 

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port phase in hfss

Hi shameemkabir,

Thanks for the tip, but I have already tried that, and it appears that the field "phase" is locked in the dialog box "Edit source".

I cannot change the value wich is 0° by default
 

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hfss port phase

lostmymind said:
it appears that the field "phase" is locked in the dialog box "Edit source".
I cannot change the value wich is 0° by default
Hi:

You should put your desired phase under the "Offset Phase" column. and set your unit under the "Unit" column.

Good luck
 

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you should change the column "Scaling factor" and "Offset phase". Changing the offset phase to 0 and 180 degree works for me (scaling factor is 1 for both cases).
 

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Thanks a lot guys!

I haven't noticed this obvious column!

It works now.


Take Care and Thanks again!
 

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