Hi everyone,
I am trying to model a transmission line that is periodically shunted with an RC load along the transmission line's length. Currently I am trying to do this with HFSS, but not having any success. The application is an integrated circuit design (~CMOS), so most of the dimensions (for every object) is in the um range. The goal frequency is about 25 GHz.
HFSS behaves as if the load is never present. I presume this is because the cross-section where a load is present is different from the cross-section at the wave port. It seems HFSS, in order to calculate the characteristic impedance and the effective index, assumes that the configuration at the wave port is the whole model. Is this correct? If so, is there any method to obtain such information for transmission lines that are not uniform? It would be best to have the characteristic impedance/index of the whole design, but if that is not possible, at least one that varies with position would also be helpful.
I have also tried exporting the RLCG parameters, and then calculating the characteristic impedance. But this was also not successful, as the RLCG parameters also behave as no load is present. I end up getting the same impedance as from HFSS' solution data.
Aside, does the computation of the S-parameters have any limitations with regards to the cross section seen by the waveport? Clearly, that wouldn't make much sense for a 3D solver, but I just want to be sure.
I have tried with both driver terminal and driven modal.
I am also open to using other tools, if they are known to solve this kind of problem.
Thanks.