jianke
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Why my SMA connector impedance below 50 ohm? Thank you.
Hi All,
I designed a SMA connector in HFSS to excite a microstrip line. It is constrcuted based on the Datasheet from its manufacturer (SouthWest Microwave.inc).
It is 50-ohm connector. However, HFSS simulation shows that its impedance is only 48.16 ohm. ADS-LineCalc's result is 48.13 ohm, with the same dimensions and dielectric constant (2.1). Why they are smaller than 50 ohm.
If you are available, can you help me check my HFSS model. The model and simulation results are attached. The datasheet is following link. Thank you very much.
https://mpd.southwestmicrowave.com/products/product.php?need=launchAccess&item=16
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Hi All,
I designed a SMA connector in HFSS to excite a microstrip line. It is constrcuted based on the Datasheet from its manufacturer (SouthWest Microwave.inc).
It is 50-ohm connector. However, HFSS simulation shows that its impedance is only 48.16 ohm. ADS-LineCalc's result is 48.13 ohm, with the same dimensions and dielectric constant (2.1). Why they are smaller than 50 ohm.
If you are available, can you help me check my HFSS model. The model and simulation results are attached. The datasheet is following link. Thank you very much.
https://mpd.southwestmicrowave.com/products/product.php?need=launchAccess&item=16
**broken link removed**
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