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Hi there,
I am currently working on a project which leads to simulate EMC Field coupling to printed circuits. The Field couples into the circuitry through (unwanted) loops and di/monopoles. I started with modeling a simple loop and a stub. I experienced no problems for the loop, but the stub is driving me crazy: In order to calculate the output voltage of a PCB antenna for a given geometry and EM-Field at a desired frequency, I need to know the output impedance for this antenna. I didn't find anything on the web on calculating/extracting it. This brings up the question, wether it is possible or not? If yes, how can i perform the calculation? Do you have any suggestions? If I am am totally wrong, please feel free to correct me. Thanks in Advance Greets Daniel |
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