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FREEZING THE BOUNDARY MODE ANALYSIS APPLICATION MODE<br />

1 From the Physics menu, choose Properties to open the Application Mode Properties<br />

dialog box. From the Specify eigenvalues using list, choose Manual eigenvalue.<br />

2 Click OK.<br />

When you perform this operation, you copy the propagation constant for the<br />

current plot to an application mode scalar variable for the propagation constant. All<br />

postprocessing variables now use this propagation constant instead of computing it<br />

from the eigenvalues. The application mode is in a state where it makes no sense to<br />

solve for eigenvalues. So before re-solving this application mode again, switch back<br />

to the original setting in the Application Mode Properties dialog box.<br />

S-Parameter Analysis<br />

Now continue to set up the 3D problem to do the S-parameter analysis. Start by<br />

clicking the Go to Default 3D View button in order to see the full geometry.<br />

BOUNDARY SETTINGS<br />

1 Choose Electromagnetic Waves (rfw) from the Multiphysics menu.<br />

2 Open the Boundary Settings dialog box from the Physics menu.<br />

3 At the rectangular end, Boundary 13, select the Port boundary condition and enter<br />

the port number (1). Then click the Port tab to specify the mode at this port<br />

according to the following table:<br />

DESCRIPTION VALUE<br />

Port number 1<br />

Wave excitation at this port selected<br />

Mode specification Rectangular<br />

Mode type Transverse electric (TE)<br />

Mode number 10<br />

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