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Workshop 3-2: Coaxial Resonator Filter: Introduction To ANSYS HFSS

The document describes how to simulate and analyze a coaxial resonator bandpass filter using ANSYS HFSS. It details the steps to set up the eigenmode and driven modal solutions, including defining the material properties, boundary conditions, excitations and solution parameters. Plots of the eigenmode frequencies and S-parameters are generated to analyze the filter response.

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Workshop 3-2: Coaxial Resonator Filter: Introduction To ANSYS HFSS

The document describes how to simulate and analyze a coaxial resonator bandpass filter using ANSYS HFSS. It details the steps to set up the eigenmode and driven modal solutions, including defining the material properties, boundary conditions, excitations and solution parameters. Plots of the eigenmode frequencies and S-parameters are generated to analyze the filter response.

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Workshop 3-2: Coaxial Resonator Filter

Introduction to ANSYS HFSS

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HFSS for 3D MCAD – Coaxial Resonator Filter
• Filter Model
• This example is intended to demonstrate how to use HFSS Eigenmode and Driven Modal solvers to create, simulate and analyze a
bandpass cavity filter.
• Products to be downloaded and installed:
– ANSYS Electronic Desktop 2016.0

• Filter Specifications
• Center Frequency – 2 GHz
• Insertion Loss – Minimized @ center frequency
• Return Loss – Better than 25 dB @ center frequency

• Files needed
• W03_2_Coaxial_Filter.aedt

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Getting Started
• Launching ANSYS Electronics Desktop 2016
• To access ANSYS Electronics Desktop, click the Microsoft Start button, select Programs > ANSYS Electromagnetics > ANSYS
Electromagnetics Suite 17.0 > ANSYS Electronics Desktop 2016.0

• Setting Tool Options


• Note: In order to follow the steps outlined in this example, verify that the following tool options are set :
• Select the menu item Tools > Options > General Options
– Expand HFSS
– Click Boundary Assignment
• Use Wizards for data input when creating new boundaries:  Checked
• Duplicate boundaries/mesh operations with geometry:  Checked
– Expand 3D Modeler
– Click Drawing
• Automatically cover closed polylines:  Checked
• Edit property of new primitives:  Checked
– Expand Display
– Click History Tree
• Select last command on object select:  Checked
• Expand history tree on object select:  Checked
– Click the OK button

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HFSS for 3D MCAD – Coaxial Resonator Filter
• Open the sample project
• Select the menu item File > Open
• Browse to the file called W03_2_coaxFilter_1Pole.aedt

• Verify the Solution Type


• Select the menu item HFSS > Solution Type
• You can also Right-click on the design name, and select Solution Type…
• Change the Solution Type to Eigenmode

• Verify the Model Units


• Select the menu item Modeler > Units
• Verify that the units are inches (in)

• Verify Design Settings


• Select the menu item HFSS > Design Settings
• Under the tab Set Material Override, verify that “Enable material override” is checked
• Click OK

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Eigenmode Solution – Set Material Properties
• Set the material properties of the object to match the list shown below
• Note: This dialog can be accessed by selecting the menu item HFSS > List, and selecting the Model tab

• Note that resonator, TapIn, and TapIn_1 are set as copper

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Eigenmode Solution – Adaptive Solution Setup
• Setup Eigenmode Solution
• Select the menu item HFSS > Analysis Setup > Add Solution Setup
• Set Minimum Frequency: 1.8 GHz
• Set Number of Modes: 4
• Set Number of Passes: 3
• Set Maximum Delta Frequency Per Pass: 10%
•  Converge on Real Frequency Only
• Click OK

• Validate Model Setup


• Click HFSS> Validation Check, or click the Validation icon on the toolbar
• Press Close

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Eigenmode Solution – Solve and Display Results
• Analyze the model
• Select the menu item HFSS > Analyze All..

• View the Eigenmode Data


• Select the menu item HFSS > Results > Solution Data
• Select the Eigenmode Data tab

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Driven Modal – Problem Setup
• For the next part of the exercise, you will create a model solved with Driven excitations to extract S-
parameters
• From within the Project Manager, Right-click on the design name OnePoleTest, and select Copy
• Right-click on the project name, and select Paste
• Set the solution type
• Right-click on the new design, and select Solution Type…
• Select Modal and Network Analysis
• Click OK

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Driven Modal – Excitation Setup
• Create the WavePort Excitations
• From the 3D Modeler tree, select the object Circle1 from the Unassigned category of the Sheets objects
• Select the menu item HFSS > Excitations > Assign > Waveport
• Change the port name to 1
• Click Next
• Click Next – No calibration lines needs to be defined
• Check the option to Renormalize All Modes and change the Port Impedance to 50 Ohms
• Click Finish

• Repeat for the object Circle2 as port 2


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OPTIONAL: Conductor Losses
• One way to model conductive losses of metal cavity walls is to use the Finite Conductivity boundary
condition within HFSS
• Select the faces of the cavity object
• Select the menu item Edit > Select > Faces
• Select the menu item Edit > Select > by Name…
• Select the top, bottom, and side faces of the cavity object

• Assign as Finite Conductivity boundary condition


• Select the menu item HFSS > Boundaries > Assign > Finite Conductivity
• Check the option to Use Material, and select the material Aluminum
• Click OK

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Driven Modal –Boundary Display
• To check the solver’s view of boundaries and excitations:
• Click HFSS > Boundary Display (Solver View)

• Click Close, and then click File > Save to save the design

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Driven Modal – Adaptive Solution Setup
• Add a Solution Setup
• Select the menu item HFSS > Analysis Setup > Add Solution Setup
• Change the frequency to 2 GHz
• Leave the remainder of the settings to their defaults
• Click OK

• Add a Frequency Sweep


• Select the menu item HFSS > Analysis Setup > Add Frequency Sweep
• Select Solution Setup: Setup1
– Click OK
• Set Sweep Name: Sweep_WB
• Select Frequency Sweep Type: LinearCount
• Set Start: 1 GHz
• Set Stop: 3 GHz
• Set Count: 401
• Click OK

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Driven Modal – Validate and Analyze
• Validate the Project Setup
• Select the menu item HFSS > Validation Check, or click the Validation icon

• Analyze
• Select the menu item HFSS > Analyze All

• View the Solution Data


• Select the menu item HFSS > Results > Solution Data

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Driven Modal – Display Results
• Create Modal S-Parameters Reports
• Click HFSS > Results > Create Modal Solution Data Report > Rectangular Plot
• Solution: Setup1:Sweep_WB
• Domain: Sweep
• Category: S-parameter
• Quantity: S(1,1) and S(2,1) – Use Ctrl key to multi-select
• Function: dB
• Click New Report
• Click Close

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Driven Modal – Plot Fields
• To get back to the 3D Modeler window, either:
• Double Left-click on the Design name, OnePoleTest1, or
• Select the menu item Window > WS10_CoaxFilter_1Pole OnePoleTest1 Modeler

• From the 3D Modeler tree, select Planes > Global:YZ


• Select the menu item HFSS > Fields > Plot Fields > E > Mag E
• Click Done to accept the defaults
• To change the scale of the field plot, double-Left-click the legend in the modeler window
• Click the Scale tab
• Select the Log radio button
• Click Close

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