Calculating the Port Parameters and Field Data
For this example, a plate4prt.pfs file containing the far fields and near fields for each port is provided with the multiport S-parameter Touchstone file.
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Open POSTFEKO and run the Multiport
post-processing
application macro.
The Multiport post-processing dialog is displayed.
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Specify the input method for the Multiport
post-processingapplication macro.
For this example, measurement data is used as input.
Tip: Find the examples in the <FEKO_SHARED_HOME> directory:<FEKO_SHARED_HOME>/installedapplicationmacrolibrary/POSTFEKO/MultiportCalculation/examples.
- Under Definition method, select Measurement data.
- In the S-parameters (DUT) field, browse to the file location of plate4prt_SP.s4p.
- Under Additional data, select the Include transmission measurements check box.
- Under Additional data in the Transmission measurements field, browse to the file location of plate4prt_field_data.pfs.
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In the Reference impedance (Z0) field, enter 50
Ohm.
- Click OK to close the Multiport post-processing dialog.
The Processing options dialog is displayed. -
Specify the processing options and data handling.
- Under Port (source and load) information, select Specify using dialogs.
- Under Data handling, select Replace stored data (if they exist).
- Under Export options , clear the Export generated results (*.ffe,*.hfe,*.efe,*.pfs) check box.
- [Optional] Under Additional options, select Add reference impedance (Z0) in calculations to include the reference impedance losses in the calculation.
- [Optional] Under Additional options, select Subtract source loading (move the reference plane before the source load) to verify the model setup.
- [Optional] Under Additional options, select Save settings to file (*.lua) to save the multiport settings to file.
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[Optional] In the Results prefix (optional)
field, specify a result prefix.
- Click OK to close the Processing options dialog.
The Select transmission measurement data dialog is displayed. -
Specify the transmission measurement data.
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Under Far fields, map the far field data to the
correct port.
- Port1: FarField_Port_1
- Port2: FarField_Port_2
- Port3: FarField_Port_3
- Port4: FarField_Port_4
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Under Near fields, map the near field data to
the correct port.
- Port1: NearField_Port_1
- Port2: NearField_Port_2
- Port3: NearField_Port_3
- Port4: NearField_Port_4
- Click OK to close the Select transmission measurement data dialog.
The Select ports to load dialog is displayed. -
Under Far fields, map the far field data to the
correct port.
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Specify the non-active (terminated) ports.
For this example, only Port_3 and Port_4 are non-active (terminated) ports.
- Clear the Port_1 check box.
- Clear the Port_2 check box.
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Under Load specification type, select
Point loads (multiple 1-port loads of varying
types) to specify the individual loads.
- Click OK to close the Select ports to load dialog.
The Load type for terminated ports dialog is displayed. -
Specify the load types for the non-active (terminated) ports.
- In the Load type for port Port_3 field, select Complex load.
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In the Load type for port Port_4 field, select
Complex load.
- Click OK to close the Load type for terminated ports dialog.
The Select load parameters dialog is displayed. -
Specify the load values for the non-active (terminated) ports.
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Under Port_3 (Complex impedance), specify the
following values in Ohm:
- Real component: 25
- Imaginary component: 30
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Under Port_4 (Complex impedance), specify the
following values in Ohm:
- Real component: 75
- Imaginary component: 0
- Click OK to close the Select load parameters dialog.
The Select source parameters dialog is displayed. -
Under Port_3 (Complex impedance), specify the
following values in Ohm:
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Specify the excitations for the active ports and the load impedances.
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Specify the excitation for Port_1.
- Under Port_1, in the Definition method drop-down list, select Direct connection.
- Specify the following values:
- Amplitude: 1 V
- Phase: 0°
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Specify the excitation for Port_2.
- Under Port_2, in the Definition method drop-down list, select Direct connection.
- Specify the following values:
- Amplitude: 2 V
- Phase: 0°
- Click OK to close the Select source parameters dialog.
The new results are calculated and available in POSTFEKO in the Project Browser under Stored data. -
Specify the excitation for Port_1.