Yes, it was wrong...this is s11, when used port or also in measurement it was below -10dB, but here, you see, it just starting from 0 and...And you know the "wrong" result is "wrong", how? Measurement?
Or just don't like the result?
SMA connectors do have their own parasitics, that's why there have
been generations of improvement since (for higher and higher bands).
Here is the simulation fileYou haven't shown us details on the connection, or provided any information on what kind of mode you are trying to excite. Depending on the SMA connector, there may be arms on the upper layer. These may be connected to conductors on the upper layer, if - for example - you are trying to excite a CPW. Please show us a view from multiple angles so that we can see what you are trying to do. Or post a 3D model.
But I do not find any issues in my design?S11 magnitude plot shows that your circuit is either shorted or open. I don't have HFSS at hand right now to review your design but apparently you are expecting to see a matched load through the SMA connector.
I can just guess why the measurement doesn't show the load. Either there's no load at all or it's not correctly connected.
Unfortunately you didn't yet answer questions in post #3 and post #5, e.g. is it open or short. As long as nobody is motivated to check the HFSS setup, we won't know.
According to post#7 plot showing something like S11 and S21 magnitude, it's a two port setup. Where are the ports located? Can you show a more informatitive view, e.g. isometric perspective?
The ground is now perfectly attached, but the results remain the same. I tried several different designs, such as an antenna and a transmission line, and in all cases, the results remain the same. Do you have any ideas or suggestions on how I can determine which part is problematic or causing this error?I totally agree with FvM, you need to answer these questions.
I have an idea what the mistake is (ground connection missing, turning your signal line into a wire antenna that resonates at 3GHz), but you can easily check connectivity yourself. The issue exists from DC to GHz, so it will be easy to identify once you start checking step by step.
It looks as expected now, a 2.5 cm stub with 3 GHz recursive nulls.
What was your question again with complete details of design?
The S11 should be like that, because I get this result when used a hfss port, - so why it is behaving wrong when I just connect this SMA? It should be nearly like this, isn't it?
... or you could also terminate the line with an absorbing PML boundary. Make sure you have no gap between PCB and PML boundary.Your model shows a 50 Ohm port with an unterminated (!!!!!) line, and that is what we also see in results.
It seems that you forgot to add another port at the end of the line.
That is a different case: for antennas we place absorbing PML boundaries at some distance, with airbox between antenna and absorbing boundary.From what I read, Antenna plots always need PML boundaries.
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