TAGGED: circuit-elements, hfss, lumped-ports, s-parameters, s2p
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October 27, 2021 at 1:09 pmemaraSubscriber
Hello all,
I am starting this discussion to better understand the process of incorporating S-parameter files in an HFSS model. I have read elsewhere that an S2P file can be included between two Lumped (or Circuit) ports on HFSS. As a test of the accuracy of this process, I have designed a 50 Ohm microstrip line bandpass filter (BFP) to act as my S-parameter (S2P) block. A screenshot of the model and the S-parameters are shown below. The S2P file was exported (renormalized to 50 Ohms) to be used at a later step.
October 27, 2021 at 1:14 pmemaraSubscriberI have attached here the compressed Ansys project file (.aedt) including the HFSS designs for reference.
May 31, 2022 at 6:01 pmPraneethForum Moderator
Thank you for reaching to us and we appreciate your patience.
Do you still see the difference in the results or is it sorted out?
Best regards Praneeth.
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