winglj
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hfss differential pair
Hi, everyone. I have a question about the differential pair definition in HFSS Driven Terminal simulation.
I am wondering is the Differential Terminal Port Impedance equal to the odd impedance and the common terminal port impedance equal to the even mode impedance in the couple line.
Actually, from the manual of the HFSS chap. 8: signal integrity example, it defines two edge coupled stripline and assign two terminal line in one waveport. And then the differential pair is assigned.
However, the simulation results show that the differential impedance is 116.76 Ohm but the common one is 32.61 Ohm. It contradicts to my knowledge that the even mode impedance should always larger than the odd one.
Thanks.
Hi, everyone. I have a question about the differential pair definition in HFSS Driven Terminal simulation.
I am wondering is the Differential Terminal Port Impedance equal to the odd impedance and the common terminal port impedance equal to the even mode impedance in the couple line.
Actually, from the manual of the HFSS chap. 8: signal integrity example, it defines two edge coupled stripline and assign two terminal line in one waveport. And then the differential pair is assigned.
However, the simulation results show that the differential impedance is 116.76 Ohm but the common one is 32.61 Ohm. It contradicts to my knowledge that the even mode impedance should always larger than the odd one.
Thanks.