RF simulation of conductor surface roughness
So I want to simulate the RF performance of conductor surface roughnes.
What tools can do it , ADS or HFSS ?
THANKS VERY MUCH
Hello myem,
Rough:
Metal surface roughness. This is the rms deviation of the
conductor surface from a plane. A rough surface increases losses in the line.
I think you can use APLAC tools to do this analysis, here are some of the articles
Stripline Simulation Models with Conductor Surface Roughness
http://www.aplac.hut.fi/publications/dt-sunde/main.html
http://www.aplac.hut.fi/publications...rom_thesis.pdf
Also some good online calculators are available...
http://mcalc.sourceforge.net/
of course any 3D EM tools ...
---manju---
In HFSS impedance boundary can be used to simulate the surface roughness effect in conductors.
Hello
I know ADS tline model has roughness parameter.
You need setup surface impedance in em tool (like momentum) to take into account roughness
If You want simulate surface current distribution -You need 3D solver and draw complicated geometry first...
You don't say where in the frequency band you are working. That is a fundamental issue.
HFSS might be able to give you some information but I suspect that it would require a very detailed model (e.g. Buckets of RAM to even run). To be more specific: HFSS can but it might not make sense to attempt the model in the first place.
Faced with this (vague) question I would be more inclined to speak with the technical support people at Rogers to see if they have test data and guidance that would be of use. I am suggesting that a simulator may not be the best path to a solution.