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Hello,


I am trying to simulate a 100 ohm differential impedance FCC flat cable (Molex) but I can't find consistent results when using the Lumped or Wave terminal ports.


My aim is to simulate 24 inches long cable. But as it is very processor demanding, I want to simulate a portion of the cable (here 5 cm) and virtualy increase the lenght of the cable by de-embeding it.


Problem is I cannot use lumped ports because using lumped port do not give the possibility to use de-embeding for extend lenght of cable. So I need to to use wave ports.


The structure of the cable  is following and I am trying to simulate common signal to get 50 ohm impedance :


[ATTACH=full]193865[/ATTACH]       [ATTACH=full]193866[/ATTACH]



When using terminal Lumped port, I got 50 ohm result for a single signal with two GND around it (GND/ SIG / GND ) which is consistent with the 100 ohm diff cable :


[ATTACH=full]193867[/ATTACH]


Unfortunatly, when using terminal wave port, I got 38 ohms instead of 50 :


[ATTACH=full]193868[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]193869[/ATTACH]


I have tried to modify a little the port geometry so that there is 3 digit scale for the E-field on the wave port, and a better e-filed vector distribution but I still get 38 ohm instead of 50 ohm...



[ATTACH=full]193870[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]193871[/ATTACH]


I think the geometry for my port is OK because if I increase it like this, I got oscillation on the TDR response, but still 38 ohms:


[ATTACH=full]193873[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]193874[/ATTACH]



Do someone have any idea to get better result using wave port ?


Thanks you very much !


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