The size is considered as per the document tutorial for HFSS. Two port is taken for checking transmission coefficient of the CPW line. If using in CPW antenna, only single port is needed.
Thank you so much for very helpful video. I have one question. Why are there two dips (valley) around 3 GHz and 8 GHz in the reflection lines(S11 & S22)? Thanks in advance.
@@gurumiya Hi Hanna , I found that this is the reflection between two ports . Though they are impedance matched, still slight difference causes the reflection dips . Let me know if you have any other queries.
@@Deep_1603 oh thanks. I have one more question about simulation. What is deembed of waveport in HFSS? Why it used in the design? And when i use deembed with -100cm of both port, the two dips occur in more cycles.
@@gurumiya As per my knowledge, one uses this feature for PCB designing. If the actual ( let's say SMP connectors ) ports are far away (let's say 2 cm) from the launch pad ( or the ends of the stripline ), one can use deembed feature to define the distance between the ports and the launch pads.
so there's a few calculators, but I suggest referring to T line design handbook by Waddell. he has formula for CPW on page 73 which involves solving the elliptical integral of the first kind. there's a matlab function that you can plug that argument into that is based on the gap width and trace width. My recommendation is to pick a trace width, then solve for impedance as a function of gap width. then pick the gap width that yields 50 Ohm
rule of thumb is to have the waveport be 4*the width of the trace, and as tall as 4*the height of the substrate. makes sure the bottom of the wave port touches the bottom ground plane
Awesome video sir , Animation makes it's easy to understand .
this saved me so much time thanku 100%
Thank you for your terrific video
You are welcome🙂
Here instead of rectangle and then assigning Perf E, can I take box and assign the material gold? then what would be the change in position?
Thank You..Please create a video for metamaterial antenna design using HFSS.
Respected Sir,
Why did we not use a lumped port as it was done in microstrip? Is it possible to anyhow use a lumped port in CPW? Please help.
Can we do this simulation in the student version of ANSYS HFSS? Please clarify
Sir, why we have two different values of port impedance Z0?
Nice video sir,
Sir how can we connect microstrip line with cpw line using hfss software?
nice vdo..is there any justification to set the size of the wave port..and why two port has been considered..
The size is considered as per the document tutorial for HFSS. Two port is taken for checking transmission coefficient of the CPW line. If using in CPW antenna, only single port is needed.
Very nice video sir, if I want to ask some queries related this ,how to ask?
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Why isn’t S11 = S22? Isn’t the design symmetric?
Slight difference may be there due to slight desymmetry of whole structure including airbox.
Thank you so much for very helpful video. I have one question. Why are there two dips (valley) around 3 GHz and 8 GHz in the reflection lines(S11 & S22)? Thanks in advance.
I really want to know this situation.
@@gurumiya Hi Hanna , I found that this is the reflection between two ports . Though they are impedance matched, still slight difference causes the reflection dips . Let me know if you have any other queries.
@@Deep_1603 oh thanks. I have one more question about simulation. What is deembed of waveport in HFSS? Why it used in the design? And when i use deembed with -100cm of both port, the two dips occur in more cycles.
@@gurumiya As per my knowledge, one uses this feature for PCB designing. If the actual ( let's say SMP connectors ) ports are far away (let's say 2 cm) from the launch pad ( or the ends of the stripline ), one can use deembed feature to define the distance between the ports and the launch pads.
@@Deep_1603 could you explain more about many dips in S11&S22 when I use deembed feature?
Is there any online site where we can determine gap size with our dimensions?
I don't know any online services, but there is quite famous txline program, which is free.
so there's a few calculators, but I suggest referring to T line design handbook by Waddell. he has formula for CPW on page 73 which involves solving the elliptical integral of the first kind. there's a matlab function that you can plug that argument into that is based on the gap width and trace width.
My recommendation is to pick a trace width, then solve for impedance as a function of gap width. then pick the gap width that yields 50 Ohm
How to decide size of waveport? It has to be given both sides why?
rule of thumb is to have the waveport be 4*the width of the trace, and as tall as 4*the height of the substrate. makes sure the bottom of the wave port touches the bottom ground plane
@@jacobrandall4891 Hii, but in the video the ports does not touch the bottom ground plane.