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RFID UHF dipole tag design in 2d enviroment

Gordon93

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Can someone suggest an RFID UHF dipole antenna designer in 2d? I did design in HFSS/CST and it works well, but looking for similar in a 2d environment.
ADS/microwave office does offer microstrip/CPW and other solutions, yet I need the ground layer to be removed.
 

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Planar transmission line problems can be analyzed in 2D solver if coupling to free field (e.g. radiated wave) can be neglected. An antenna problem is 3D by nature and needs a 3D EM solver.
 
Planar transmission line problems can be analyzed in 2D solver if coupling to free field (e.g. radiated wave) can be neglected. An antenna problem is 3D by nature and needs a 3D EM solver.
thank you for your response. You are correct about the 3d environment. However, modeling in 2-D first would at least help me with chip matching, and generally it is easier to draw in a 2d environment using the on-board palettes interface.
 

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