[SI-LIST] Re: Why discontinuity must be far away Wave Port excitation?

  • From: "Ken Cantrell" <Ken.Cantrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Tesla" <emcesd@xxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 07:43:33 -0600

Why aren't you discussing these questions with an Ansoft AFE?  Also your
basic understanding of elecromagnetics is lacking.  Go back to school.

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Hi, experts
In an application note of Ansoft hfss, it said geometrical discontinuity
must be far away Wave Port. I think High-order modes due to discontinuity
may affect the E and H field distribution leading to a wrong S-parameter.
But Ansoft said Lumped Port can be used in this situation. but i think the E
and H field of high-order modes also affect the current and voltage of
"Lumped Port". so i assume it also lead to a wrong result.
Thanks and Best Regards.
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