Change infinite to finite subtrate in IE3D
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Hi All,
I've been using IE3D to make numerical calculation (simulation) on my MSA project.
It's a 3 layers patch antenna.
Until now, I've used the infinite ground plane and infinite substrate on IE3D.
The next step, I would like to use finite ground plane and finite substrate.
I've changed the infinite ground plane to the finite one. The problem is to change to finite substrate, what should I do to change it without affecting my patch structure.
(It's a complex structure, and it will take more time if I need to draw it again)
If you don't mind, please give some your advice and suggestion.
Thank you indeed.
Andrew
I've been using IE3D to make numerical calculation (simulation) on my MSA project.
It's a 3 layers patch antenna.
Until now, I've used the infinite ground plane and infinite substrate on IE3D.
The next step, I would like to use finite ground plane and finite substrate.
I've changed the infinite ground plane to the finite one. The problem is to change to finite substrate, what should I do to change it without affecting my patch structure.
(It's a complex structure, and it will take more time if I need to draw it again)
If you don't mind, please give some your advice and suggestion.
Thank you indeed.
Andrew
Hi, 2cent:
It ist just 2 steps:
1. Define the dielectric type and remove the infinite subsrate in Basic Parameters.
2. Draw the shape of the finite dielectrics and define it as a finite dielectric call in Adv Edit->Define Finite Dielectric Call.
Regards.
Hi Jian,
Thanks for the answer.
OK, I've replaced the infinite substrate to the finite one.
But when I want to process it (simulate), it appear an error message:
"Dynamic allocation failed in allocating the matrix"
What does it mean? What's the problem?
Because when I run in in the lower frequency it just run fine (no error).
Please need your advice.
Thanks again,
Andrew
It means no enough RAM available.