HFSS - can I simulate a capacitor in an antenna?
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I'm trying to simulate an antenna and matching unit, which has a capacitor in it. The capacitor is physically much smaller than the wavelength.
It is possible to do this in HFSS? I guess it would be possible to draw two parallel places, with a dielectric, which have the capacitance required, but is there a better way?
If I did draw two plates, would it be most sensible to use a vacuum dielectric so the sizes are not too small, or would I be best to use a high dielectric material?
It is possible to do this in HFSS? I guess it would be possible to draw two parallel places, with a dielectric, which have the capacitance required, but is there a better way?
If I did draw two plates, would it be most sensible to use a vacuum dielectric so the sizes are not too small, or would I be best to use a high dielectric material?
Hello Debora
the way i know of using passive elements in HFSS is to draw a plate where you would want to place the capacitor and then assign it a RLC boundary with the associated values of it. HFSS will simulate the structure accordingly.
Regards
Elchiquito
See the below post:
https://www.edaboard.com/thread240732.html#post1036202
I attached a HFSS design with a lumped capacitor for one of the designs.
-sv
Did you ever get a cap incorporated into your model?
I am faced with a similar situation at the present ...
RF_Jim