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A problem in defining polarized current source
Posted Oct 21, 2011, 9:36 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering 2 Replies
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Hi,
I should have a line source current (strip) with y polarization (vertical polarization). I am using 2D simulation. I can add a line to my simulation and using boundary definition add a current, let's say 1A, but I do not have any control over the polarization. Can any one solve this issue or suggest a solution?
Thanks,
HN
I should have a line source current (strip) with y polarization (vertical polarization). I am using 2D simulation. I can add a line to my simulation and using boundary definition add a current, let's say 1A, but I do not have any control over the polarization. Can any one solve this issue or suggest a solution?
Thanks,
HN
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