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I looking to layout a loop or spiral antenna using ensemble sv.
Has anybody done this? I have completed some designs with the software based on some application notes. My problem is I having difficulty matching 50 ohm impedance and a VSWR of less than 1.5. If someone has done this I would appreciate some advice. Thanks |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:11:12 -0700, "Lance" wrote:
I looking to layout a loop or spiral antenna using ensemble sv. Has anybody done this? I have completed some designs with the software based on some application notes. My problem is I having difficulty matching 50 ohm impedance and a VSWR of less than 1.5. If someone has done this I would appreciate some advice. Thanks Closed loops in Ensemble are interpreted as solid areas. You would need to define an air layer to remove the "middle" of the loop. I'm not sure you can do this with the SV version because the number of layers is limited. You may want to try disabling the ground layer and drawing an object on the dielectric layer to see if you can "fool" the program into making this work. Ansoft shows examples in their literature of what's required to properly represent a microstrip quadrature hybrid network by drawing an air "object" in the middle of the hybrid. Spirals (that do not close on themselves) may simulate properly, assuming you have enough triangles to represent the design. Good luck. Mark Mark |
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Thanks for the info.
I does seem that you can remove the gnd layer or at least define it as air. I have ran several models copied from know sources and compared the results to the original. The results do match. Thanks one more time. lance "Mark" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:11:12 -0700, "Lance" wrote: I looking to layout a loop or spiral antenna using ensemble sv. Has anybody done this? I have completed some designs with the software based on some application notes. My problem is I having difficulty matching 50 ohm impedance and a VSWR of less than 1.5. If someone has done this I would appreciate some advice. Thanks Closed loops in Ensemble are interpreted as solid areas. You would need to define an air layer to remove the "middle" of the loop. I'm not sure you can do this with the SV version because the number of layers is limited. You may want to try disabling the ground layer and drawing an object on the dielectric layer to see if you can "fool" the program into making this work. Ansoft shows examples in their literature of what's required to properly represent a microstrip quadrature hybrid network by drawing an air "object" in the middle of the hybrid. Spirals (that do not close on themselves) may simulate properly, assuming you have enough triangles to represent the design. Good luck. Mark Mark |
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