I get this error message in Q3D: “Perfect conductor and non perfect conductor can not be in the same net! ‘part name 1’ is a perfect conductor while ‘part name 2’ is a non perfect conductor”. What is the reason?
Tagged: 17.2, Electromagnetics & Electronics, q3d
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September 22, 2023 at 11:02 amSolutionParticipant
Perfect conductor is an ideal material that doesn’t exist in the nature. If it is used on the same net in a Q3D model with non-perfect conductor (copper, gold, silver, …) it doesn’t allow the model simulation. Please exchange the PEC by a real material.
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