luke_duke
Newbie level 1
Hi Guys!
First of all I apologize If a simillar topic exist, but I tried my best to find something flying around, but had no luck.
I am currently evaluating Sonnet Lite and AWR Microwave Office ( Full Software with no limitations, granted by Sales Rep for 3 months). I did the first examples and simulated a few hairpin filters and wilikinson dividers, but now I want to move on to antenna simulation. I did a patchantenna in Sonnet which worked quite well. The next step I'd like to take is a folded dipole (explained here : https://images.google.de/imgres?img...ved=0ahUKEwiHjca8o53LAhWmJZoKHTPGAZoQrQMIHjAA)
But how do I get a "coaxial" feed in Sonnet or MWO? I think in Sonnet a blind via would do this trick? Am I right?
Just to clarify: I want a feed method where I can simulate both halfs of a dipole simultaneously.
Thanks in advance!
BR Lukas
First of all I apologize If a simillar topic exist, but I tried my best to find something flying around, but had no luck.
I am currently evaluating Sonnet Lite and AWR Microwave Office ( Full Software with no limitations, granted by Sales Rep for 3 months). I did the first examples and simulated a few hairpin filters and wilikinson dividers, but now I want to move on to antenna simulation. I did a patchantenna in Sonnet which worked quite well. The next step I'd like to take is a folded dipole (explained here : https://images.google.de/imgres?img...ved=0ahUKEwiHjca8o53LAhWmJZoKHTPGAZoQrQMIHjAA)
But how do I get a "coaxial" feed in Sonnet or MWO? I think in Sonnet a blind via would do this trick? Am I right?
Just to clarify: I want a feed method where I can simulate both halfs of a dipole simultaneously.
Thanks in advance!
BR Lukas