Input impedance problem in a nanodipole. Comsol 4.0a
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Hello everybody,
I'm trying to simulate a dipole with a voltage source in the middle of them. For that, I'm using a lumped port that is found in the middle of the dipoles, and it have the voltage that I want. But i'm having a very small input impedance. An I doing something wrong?
I found to a model tutorial simulate that use the lumped port, that is the "rf coil", and it's found in the rf module paste.
In the attachment is the geometry and where the lumped port is found, and my simulation too.
I'm using comsol 4.0a as my software.
Thanks
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I'm trying to simulate a dipole with a voltage source in the middle of them. For that, I'm using a lumped port that is found in the middle of the dipoles, and it have the voltage that I want. But i'm having a very small input impedance. An I doing something wrong?
I found to a model tutorial simulate that use the lumped port, that is the "rf coil", and it's found in the rf module paste.
In the attachment is the geometry and where the lumped port is found, and my simulation too.
I'm using comsol 4.0a as my software.
Thanks
Cópia de Teste1.rar
normally you see a small input imepdance when the material of the dipole is not assigned properly.cross check the material assigned to it.this should fix your problem more likely
Regards
I already discovered what's the problem. Is because I have to define branchs connected in the two dipoles, and another connecting the two branchs. Then define the two first branches to perfect eletric conductor, and the other one that will be my lumped port. For the lumped port I have to define it to uniform. That's it, but thanks for the reply.