Sonnet Tutorial
Sonnet Tutorial
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:Microwave Component
Introduction
Getting Started
Choosing units
Setting up box parameters
Determining cell sizes
Setting up dielectric layers
Add via
Add a polygon
Add a rectangle
Metal/Brick mode
Simple sweep-For instance if the Frequency Units were set to GHz, then the values of 2,
10, 2 would start an analysis at 2 GHz and end at 10 GHz with steps of 2 GHz (e.g. 2, 4,
6, 8 and 10 GHz).
Complex sweep-Complex sweeps are used to run an analysis using multiple sets of
frequencies in sorted or unsorted order.
Analysis file(.an)-There may be times where you will wish to analyze multiple circuits
at the same set of frequencies. Rather than specifying frequency control information on
an individual basis, you set the up the information once in an analysis control file.
Verbose-Causes em to display messages in the output window during program
execution describing the current state of the analysis.
De-embed -The circuit is automatically de-embedded to the specified reference planes,
or the box edge if no reference planes are specified in the geometry file.
Memory save- The system matrix is filled in single precision which reduces memory
requirements for storing the matrix to one half of that of double precision. If this option
is not used, the matrix is stored in double precision.
Make emvu file-Outputs current density information for the entire circuit which can be
viewed using emvu.
Multi-frequency caching -MFC is a technique that can dramatically reduce the em
computation time when analyzing large circuits over many frequencies without any loss
in accuracy.
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Via Ports
Automatic-Grounded Ports
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