CST Training Core Module
CST Training Core Module
Core Module
About CST
Founded in 1992
170 employees
World-wide distribution network
Focus on 3D EM simulation
CST Worldwide
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CST Products
CST MICROWAVE
STUDIO
CST MICROSTRIPES
RF Simulations
for Special
Applications
CST EM STUDIO
Simulations of Static or
Low-Frequency Fields
Built-In Help
Mechanisms
Documentation
<CST_INSTALLATION_DIR>\Documentation\
Tutorials
Step-by-Step tutorials are available for CST MICROWAVE STUDIO
and CST EM STUDIO.
Examples Overview
Many pre-calculated examples are available.
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CST Webpage
www.cst.com
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FAQ Section
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Ask your questions. Answers are provided by other users or CST engineers.
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CST Malaysia
Phone: +60 (3) 7731 5595
Fax:
+60 (3) 7722 5595
Email: [email protected]
Support available from
9am 5pm
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EMC / SI / PI Training
2 full days
Performance Training
1 full day
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CST EM STUDIO
LF Applications Training
1 full day
CST MICROSTRIPES
CST MICROSTRIPES
Training
1-2 full day(s)
CST CABLE STUDIO
CST PCB STUDIO
Training on Demand
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Primary
Window
Navigation
Tree
Message
Parameter List
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Window
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View Options
Rectangle zoom
Change the view by dragging the mouse while pressing the left
button and a key.
ctrl - rotation
shift - in-plane rotation
ctrl+shift - panning
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Primitives
Cylinder
Torus
Cone
Sphere
Rotation
Brick
Elliptical
Hints:
Cylinder
Extrusion
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Picks
Pick a point, an edge, or a face in the structure.
Hints:
Picked Edge
Picked Point
Pick circle
center (c)
Pick corner
Picked Face
Pick face
center (a)
point (p)
Pick edge
center (m)
Pick point
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on circle (r)
Edge from
coordinates
Pick edge (e)
Use
Use
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Boolean Operations
Boolean operations can be applied to two or more shapes to
create more complex structures.
Sphere
Brick
Intersect
Brick * Sphere
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Add
Subtract
Brick + Sphere
Brick - Sphere
Boolean insert
Sphere / Brick
Brick / Sphere
Basic Curves
Generation
Create new curve
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Extrusion of a
Planar Curve
Sweep Curve
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Creation of a
Trace
Creation of
Loft from two
Curves
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Rotation of Profile
Rotation Axis
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Enter parameterization
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Loft Operation
Two picked faces can be used to create a new shape by a loft
operation.
Preview
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Bending
It is possible to bend a sheet on a solid object.
Example:
Creation of a Helix
Sheet
Solid
The solid and the sheet must touch each other.
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Select edges.
Specify radius.
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Shell Operation
A solid object can be shelled.
Example:
A waveguide bend consisting of three shapes is shelled.
solid2
solid3
solid1
Transform Operation
Existing objects can be translated, rotated, mirrored, and scaled.
Translate
Scale
Rotate
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Feature to be removed
View Options
Several options are available to gain better insight into the structure.
Cutting Plane
Wireframe Mode
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View Options
Several options are available to gain better insight into the structure.
Working Plane
Coordinate Axes
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Align Objects
Copied or imported objects can be aligned with the current model.
Select faces to
align with.
Choose angle.
Final Result
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Solver Overview
Which solver is best suited to my application?
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Port 1
Port 2
in out
Time Domain
in
in
out
out
TDR
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Frequency Domain
S-parameter
S-parameter
Frequency
Domain
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Integral Equation
(based on MLFMM)
Asymptotic Solver
Strong Resonances
General Purpose
+AR-Filter
for S-parameter
calculation only
Resonant Fast
Electrically Small
Electrically Large
Broadband
Specialized Products
In addition to the general purpose solvers of CST MICROWAVE STUDIO
CST offers solvers specialized to certain classes of applications.
CST MICROSTRIPES
Efficient solvers based on the
Transmission Line Matrix (TLM)
method. Contains special
algorithms for EMC analysis.
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Single Patch
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2*width in y-direction
Copper
Substrate (Rogers RT 5880)
5*height in z-direction
40mm
20mm
0.5mm
0.035mm
h = 0.787mm
7.5mm
20mm
w = 2.38mm
40mm
Copper groundplane,
thickness = 0.035 mm
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Construction (i)
Choose template:
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Load materials:
Construction (ii)
Construct the substrate:
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Construction (iii)
Construct the patch:
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Construction (iv)
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Construction (v)
Construct the feed line
Press Shift-Tab
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Construction (vi)
Pick point
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Construction (vii)
Construct the feed
gaps
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Construction (viii)
Pick two points to form a
translation vector
Select solid1 by doubleclicking it
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Construction (ix)
Transform solid1 to make a copy
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Construction (x)
Select component patch
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Construction (xi)
Pick bottom face of
substrate
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Construct Port
Pick face of feed line
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Construct Port
Construct waveguide port
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Simulation Settings
Set freq. range
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Simulation
Define monitors (E-, H-, Farfield @ 5.25 GHz)
Start transient solver
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Visualize Results
Farfield result
E-field result
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Parameter Sweep
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Optimizer Goal
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Farfield Efficiency
Before optimization:
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Patch Array
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lg/4
Z0
Z0/sqrt(2)
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DS MWS co-simulation
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Definition of Ports
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Discrete Ports
Waveguide Ports
(Lumped Element)
Discrete ports can be used for TEM-like modes, not for higher order
modes (cutoff frequency > 0).
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Discrete Ports
S-Parameter Port
Current Port
Voltage Port
Coaxial
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Microstrip
Stripline
Coplanar waveguide
or
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or
Discrete Ports
Waveguide Ports
(Lumped Element)
Discrete ports can be used for TEM-like modes, not for higher order
modes (cutoff frequency > 0).
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The port size is equal to the smallest rectangular area which includes all picked objects.
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Materials
&
Boundary Conditions
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Basic Materials
Define a new material or load materials from the large material database.
Material Types
PEC = Perfect Electrical Conductor (
Material Database
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Lossy Metal
Why is it required?
This results in a very small time step, which leads to a very long
simulation time.
Solution:
1D model which takes skin depth into account without spatial
sampling.
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Boundaries
CST MWS uses a rectangular grid system, therefore, also the complete calculation
domain is of rectangular shape 6 boundary surfaces have to be defined at the
minimum and maximum position in each coordinate direction (xmin, xmax, ymin,
ymax, zmin, zmax).
Example: T-Splitter
ymax
xmin
zmin
zmax
ymin
xmax
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Open Boundaries: Operates like free space Waves can pass this boundary
with minimal reflections. Perfectly matched layer (PML) condition.
Open (add space) Boundaries: Same as open, but adds some extra space for
far field calculation (automatically adapted to center frequency of desired
bandwidth). This option is recommended for antenna problems.
Conducting Wall: Electric conducting wall with finite conductivity (defined
in Siemens/meter).
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Meshing Basics
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Perform Simulation
Results
Project Templates
A project template makes some basic settings for a new project. A
project template can be applied to an already existing project.
Information about the
settings the template
will apply.
Template Title
(Area of Application)
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Corner
Correction
Fixpoints
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Automatically create
and use mesh controls.
Strongly recommended!
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Coaxial Line
1-2 mesh lines
Microstrip Line
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Discrete Ports
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PBA
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TST
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tiny t: slow
big t: fast
The smaller the smallest mesh step width, the smaller the time
step for the numerical time integration.
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default = 100
If cylinders are
still not well
discretized,
increase it
to, e.g., 200-300.
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Initial mesh
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Optimized mesh
Open Discussion
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