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Slot Feed Patch Antenna Design Guide

The document describes the design procedure for a slot feed patch antenna using Ansoft HFSS software. Key steps include: 1) Setting up the HFSS project and defining modeling parameters such as units and materials. 2) Creating the 3D model which includes a substrate, feed, ground plane, slot cutout, patch, and air boundaries. 3) Assigning perfect electric and radiation boundaries. 4) Adding a mesh and defining the feed source and excitation. 5) Setting up the frequency sweep and solution parameters for analysis.

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Slot Feed Patch Antenna Design Guide

The document describes the design procedure for a slot feed patch antenna using Ansoft HFSS software. Key steps include: 1) Setting up the HFSS project and defining modeling parameters such as units and materials. 2) Creating the 3D model which includes a substrate, feed, ground plane, slot cutout, patch, and air boundaries. 3) Assigning perfect electric and radiation boundaries. 4) Adding a mesh and defining the feed source and excitation. 5) Setting up the frequency sweep and solution parameters for analysis.

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EX:NO:

DATE: SLOT FEED PATCH ANTENNA

AIM:

To design and simulate the slot feed patch antenna using Ansys-HFSS

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT:

HFSS software

DESIGN PROCEDURE:
Getting Started
Launching Ansoft HFSS
To access Ansoft HFSS, click the Microsoft Start button, select All Programs, and
select the Ansoft > HFSS 14.0

program group. Click HFSS 14.0.

Opening a New Project


In HFSS Desktop, click the On the Standard toolbar, or select the menu item File >
New.

From the Project menu, select Insert HFSS Design

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 > HFSS Options…

Click the General tab

Use Wizards for data input when creating new boundaries. : Checked

Duplicate boundaries/mesh operations with geometry. : Checked

Click the OK button

Select the menu item Tools > Options > Modeler Options…

Click the Operation tab

Automatically cover closed polylines: Checked

Select last command on object select: Checked

Click the Drawing tab

Edit properties of new primitives: Checked

Click the OK button


Creating the 3D Model
• Set Solution Type
– Select the menu item HFSS > Solution Type

• Choose Driven Terminal

• Click the OK button

• Set Model Units


– Select the menu item Modeler > Units

• Select Units: cm

• Click the OK button

• Set Default Material


– Using the 3D Modeler Materials toolbar, choose Select

• Type Rogers RT/duroid 5880 (tm) in the Search by Name field

– Click the OK button

• Create Substrate
– Select the menu item Draw > Box

• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the box position


– X: -7.0

, Y: -4.5, Z: 0.0, Press the Enter key


• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the opposite corner of the box

– dX: 12.0, dY: 9.0, dZ: 0.32, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from

the Properties window.

• For the Value of Name type: Sub1

• Change the Color to Light Gray

• Change the Transparency to 0.6

• Click the OK button

– To fit the view:

• Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View. Or press the CTRL+D key

• Create the Feed


– Select the menu item Draw > Rectangle

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the rectangle position

– X: -5.0, Y: -0.2475, Z: 0.0, Press the Enter key

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the opposite corner of the rectangle:

– dX: 7.0, dY: 0.495, dZ: 0.0, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from the Properties window.

• For the Value of Name type: Feed

• Change the Color to Bright Blue

• Click the OK button


• Create Ground
1. Select the menu item Draw > Rectangle

1. Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the rectangle position

– X: -7.0, Y: -4.5, Z: 0.16, Press the Enter key

2. Using the coordinate entry fields,


3. enter the opposite corner of the rectangle:

– dX: 12.0, dY: 9.0, dZ: 0.0, Press the Enter key

2. Select the Attribute tab from the Properties window.

1. For the Value of Name type: Ground

2. Change the Color to Red

3. Change the Transparency to 0.8

4. Click the OK button

– To fit the view:

1. Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View.

• Assign a Perfect E boundary to the Ground


1. Select the menu item Edit > Select > By Name

1. Select the objects named: Ground

2. Click the OK button

– To assign the Perfect E boundary

1. Select the menu item HFSS > Boundaries > Assign > Perfect E

1. Name: PerfE_Ground

2. Infinite Ground Plane: Unchecked

3. Click the OK button


• Create Slot Cut Out
– Select the menu item Draw > Rectangle

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the rectangle position

– X: -0.0775, Y: -0.7, Z: 0.16, Press the Enter key

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the opposite corner of the rectangle:

– dX: 0.155, dY: 1.4, dZ: 0.0, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from the Properties window.

• For the Value of Name type: Slot

• Click the OK button

– To fit the view:

• Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View

• Complete the Ground


– Select the menu item

Edit > Select > By Name

• Select the objects named: Ground, Slot

• Click the OK button

– To perform the boolean subtraction:

• Select the menu item

Modeler > Boolean > Subtract

– Blank Parts: Ground

– Tool Parts: Slot

– Clone tool objects before subtract: Unchecked


– Click the OK button
• Create Patch
– Select the menu item Draw > Rectangle

• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the rectangle position

– X: -2.0, Y: -1.5, Z: 0.32, Press the Enter key

• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the opposite corner of the rectangle:

– dX: 4.0, dY: 3.0, dZ: 0.0, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from

the Properties window.

• For the Value of Name type: Patch

• Change the Color to Orange

• Change the Transparency to 0.4

• Click the OK button

– To fit the view:

• Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View.

• Assign a Perfect E boundary to the Patch


– Select the menu item Edit > Select > By Name

• Select the objects named: Patch

• Click the OK button

– To assign the Perfect E boundary

• Select the menu item HFSS > Boundaries > Assign > Perfect E

– Name: PerfE_Patch

– Click the OK button


• Assign a Perfect E boundary to the Feed
– Select the menu item Edit > Select > By Name

• Select the objects named: Feed

• Click the OK button

– To assign the Perfect E boundary

• Select the menu item

HFSS > Boundaries > Assign > Perfect E

– Name: PerfE_Feed

– Click the OK button

• Set Default Material


– Using the 3D Modeler Materials toolbar, choose vacuum

• Create Air
– Select the menu item Draw > Box

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the box position

– X: -7.0, Y: -4.5, Z: -2.0, Press the Enter key

• Using the coordinate entry fields,

enter the opposite corner of the box

– dX: 12.0, dY: 9.0, dZ: 4.32, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from the Properties window.

• For the Value of Name type: Air

• Change the Color to Black

• Change Display Wireframe to Checked

• Click the OK button


– To fit the view:
• Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View

• Create Radiation Boundary


– Select the menu item

Edit > Select > By Name

• Select the objects named: Air

• Click the OK button

– Select the menu item

HFSS > Boundaries > Assign > Radiation

• Name: Rad1

• Click the OK button

• Create a Radiation Setup


– Select the menu item

HFSS > Radiation >

> Insert Far Field Setup > Infinite Sphere

• Select the Infinite Sphere Tab

– Name: ff_2d

– Phi: (Start: 0, Stop: 90, Step Size: 90)

– Theta: (Start: -180, Stop: 180, Step Size: 2)

• Click the OK button

• Add Length Based Mesh Operation to the Radiation Boundary


– Far fields are calculated by integrating the fields on the radiation surface. To obtain
accurate far fields for

antenna problems, the integration surface should be forced to have a λ/6 to λ/8 maximum
tetrahedral length.

– Select the Air object by left clicking it in the drawing window


• While the Air object is selected, move the mouse to the project tree and right click on Mesh
Operations > Assign > On Selection > Length Based…

– Name: LengthOnRadiation

– Maximum Length of Elements: 2cm (this is about λ/6 at 2.3GHz)

– Click the OK button

• Set Grid Plane


– Select the menu item Modeler > Grid Plane > YZ

• Create Source
– Select the menu item Draw > Rectangle

• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the box position

– X: -5.0, Y: -0.2475, Z: 0.0, Press the Enter key

• Using the coordinate entry fields, enter the opposite corner of the base rectangle:

– dX: 0.0, dY: 0.495, dZ: 0.16, Press the Enter key

– Select the Attribute tab from the Properties window.


• For the Value of Name type: Source

• Change the Color to Bright Green

• Click the OK button

– To fit the view:

• Select the menu item View > Fit All > Active View.

• Assign Excitation
– Select the menu item Edit > Select > By Name

• Select the objects named: Source


• Click the OK button

– To assign lumped port excitation

• Select the menu item HFSS > Excitations > Assign > Lumped Port

– For Terminal Naming

, select Use conductor name

– Select the checkbox under Use as Reference for the conductor Ground

– Click the OK button


– Rename the Lumped Port and Terminal

• Double click on the terminal named Feed_T1

– Rename the terminal to T1

– Click the OK button

• Creating an Analysis Setup


– Select the menu item HFSS > Analysis Setup > Add Solution Setup

• Click the General tab:

– Solution Frequency: 2.25 GHz


– Maximum Number of Passes: 20

– Maximum Delta S: 0.02

• Click the Options tab:

– Enable Iterative Solver: Checked

• Click the OK button

• Adding a Frequency Sweep


– Select the menu item

HFSS > Analysis Setup >

Add Frequency Sweep

• Select Solution Setup: Setup1

• Click the OK button

• Edit Sweep Window:

– Sweep Type: Fast

– Frequency Setup Type: Linear Count

• Start: 1.0GHz

• Stop: 3.5GHz

• Count: 201

• Save Fields: Checked

– Click the OK button

• Save Project
– Select the menu item File > Save As.

• From the Save As window, type the Filename: hfss_slotpatch

• Click the Save button

• Model Validation
– Select the menu item HFSS > Validation Check…

– Click the Close button (Note: To view any errors or warning messages, use the Message
Manager.)
• Analyze
– Select the menu item HFSS > Analyze All

• Solution Data
– Select the menu item HFSS > Results > Solution Data

– To view the Profile, Click the Profile Tab.

– To view the Convergence, Click the Convergence Tab

• Note: The default view is for convergence is Table. Select the Plot radio button to view a
graphical

representations of the convergence data.

– To view the Matrix Data, Click the Matrix Data Tab

• Note: To view a real-time update of the Matrix Data, set the Simulation to Setup1, Last
Adaptive

– To view the Mesh Statistics, Click the Mesh Statistics Tab.

• Click the Close button

• Create Terminal S-Parameter Plot – Magnitude


– Select the menu item HFSS > Results > Create Terminal Solution Data Report >
Rectangular Plot
• Solution: Setup1: Sweep1
• Domain: Sweep

• Category: Terminal S Parameter

• Quantity: St(T1,T1),

• Function: dB

• Click the New Report button

• Click the Close button

– Add a minimum marker to the trace

• Select the trace by left

clicking on it

• Go to Report2D > Marker> Add Minimum

• Create Far Field Overlay


– Select the menu item HFSS > Results > Create Far Fields Report > Radiation Pattern

• Solution: Setup1: Sweep1

• Geometry: ff_2d

• In the Families tab, change the frequency to 2.2875GHz

• In the Trace tab

– Category: Gain

– Quantity: GainPhi, GainTheta

– Function: dB

• Click the New Report button

• Click the Close button


Result:

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