boss492 said:ok thank you for your help just a Patch in the top and with a reduced ground plane, I wait for your reply.
Your Gerber files are attached. I suggest you get a free Gerber viewer such as Pentalogix, and check them - **broken link removed** .
In reviewing your HFSS files, I can't see any physical difference between the two files you posted (Patch_carre_typon0.hfss, and Patch_carre_typon1.hfss), so I made only one set of Gerber files.
The problem you were having with the DXF output stems from the translation from a 3D model to a 2D DXF drawing. You have to set Z=0 for all objects in order for them to show up in the DXF file. The other issue is the scale -- HFSS outputs inches for the DXF, regardless of what you are using for your model.
Just as an oral check of what your model looks like - it's a 60x60mm patch on the top of a 1.6mm FR4 board, with a 2.1x30mm trace from the edge of the board to the patch. There is a 50x26 patch of GND copper on the bottom side of the board at the edge. The copper weight is 1oz (35um) all layers. I included a PDF showing the composite of the 3 Gerber layers (top, bottom, and dimensions/outline).
To answer the rude question you posted above - I have a job, I have a family, I have medical problems, and I had a badly damaged computer I had to rebuild before I did anything with HFSS. Your needs are less important to me than all of the above. If you're rude to me again, I'll tell you to pack sand the next time you need help. I kept you informed of the delays.
--House_Cat
hi aniakhan,
I'd be willing to give you a hand. give me your DXF file or HFSS project, I will use allegro software to edited.
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