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streetdog
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16 hours ago, clanon said:DXF or DWG should be enough...to export to pcb
i have an older (2020) cst version if you post the STL file i could run it...(what solver did you use...?)
can you please review my design once
22 hours ago, Admin said:Your file is completely wrong...!!!
can you tell me what is wrong please
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17 hours ago, Admin said:Your file is completely wrong...!!!
can you tell me what is wrong please
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ho ok thanks , so i need to redesign it?
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, im using roggers RT5880 with thickness 0.787 mm and copper thickness is 0.035 mm
and feeding location is x = -1.5 and y = 3.
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is power point means feeding point??
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HELLO ALL , IM NEW TO ANTENNA DESIGN . IM DESIGNING A TRIANGLE ANTENNA WITH TRIANGLE GROUND AND PATCH WITH COAXIAL FEEDING ( HOLE FEEDING). MY QESTION IS I HAVE CONSTUCTED THE CONNECTOR BY WACHING SOME TUTORIALS AND NOW CAN I USE THIS THE NORMAL 50 OHM CONNECTOR WHICH IS AVAILBALE IN THE MARKET AFTER FABRICATION. AND HOW CAN I GENERATE THE GERBER FILES FOR THE FABRICATION . AND THE RESULTS I HAE ACHIVED IS 5.991 GHZ @ S11= -32.31 DB AND VSWR IS 1.049 AND GAIN OF 6.3DBI. IS THIS RESULTS ARE GOOD OR DO I NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING? HOPE I GET THE SOLUTION THANKS.
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thanks can you clarify that is drill for the sma connector will comes in manfacturing or need to make it later? thanks