Upon simulation, I am facing the error "Port Refinement, process hf3d error: Too few conductors were found on port port1. There should be one conductor for each terminal with one additional reference conductor. Unintentional contact between conductors may cause this error.". How can I resolve this error ? I have followed the same steps as shown in the video
I had the same issue, but after I applied the same Solution type (00:34) it was fine. I had to choose the Terminal modal port for the assigning excitation
Can we get this software for free?
Upon simulation, I am facing the error "Port Refinement, process hf3d error: Too few conductors were found on port port1. There should be one conductor for each terminal with one additional reference conductor. Unintentional contact between conductors may cause this error.". How can I resolve this error ? I have followed the same steps as shown in the video
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This is a bad way to answer this. Following the exact instructions of the video causes this error.@@AnsysLearning
I had the same issue, but after I applied the same Solution type (00:34) it was fine. I had to choose the Terminal modal port for the assigning excitation
How to add thickness to the copper trace and the ground?
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How did that plane get created?
Why don't you set a radiation boundary?
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You create a plane for plot E-plane but you CUT that part. Why?
That part was the only reason I started watching the video and it was completely skipped over.
some sections are too fast for a tutorial + obsolete + bad design (strip and plane should have some thickness)
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