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Can we assign a port to the GND of my model?

    • mona4
      Subscriber

      Hi everyone,

      I need a GND terminal of my HFSS model in the circuit. shall I define a port for the GND of my model in Terminal solution? 

      actually I did this ... and I lost all the resonance ! 

    • Praneeth
      Forum Moderator

      Hi,

      I did not understand your question fully. Please provide more details about your query.

      Which type of HFSS model you are trying to simulate in circuit?

      Knidly go through this AIC video on doing co-simulation between HFSS and Circuit - Cosimulation Using Ansys HFSS and Circuit - Lesson 2 - ANSYS Innovation Courses.
      Also you can find more video courses on Ansys Electronics Desktop here - Electronics Engineering Courses | Ansys Innovation Courses.

      All the very best,
      Praneeth. 

      • mona4
        Subscriber

        HI and thank you for response.

        I found the links very helpful.

        Best Regards

        Mona

    • Tony Donisi
      Ansys Employee

      Mona4,

      First, there is no "ground only references"  You can show the hidden terminals of the HFSS design in circuit, since an n-port is really a 2*n-port, with the references hidden. To show the references, right-click on the HFSS symbol in teh schematic, and choose  "Edit Symbol-> Pin locations..."  The dialog below will come up and choose "Add individual reference pin per port" in the reference pulldown.

       

      • mona4
        Subscriber

        Hi 

        Thank you very much. This is exactly what I have been looking for.

        Best Regards

        Mona

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