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− | ===OBJECTIVE:===
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− | To construct a center‐fed resonant dipole antenna in EM.Cube’s [[FDTD Module]], analyze it and visualize its near
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− | and far field characteristics.
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− | ===YOU WILL LEARN:===
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− | A simple half‐wave dipole antenna in free space will be analyzed in the first tutorial. This tutorial will guide
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− | you through all necessary steps required to set up and perform a basic FDTD simulation and visualize and
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− | graph the simulation results.
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− | ===We strongly recommend that you read through the first few tutorials and study them carefully before setting up your own projects.===
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− | ==1.1 Getting Started==
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− | Open the EM.Cube application. Click Start, select All Programs, and then the EMAG program group. Select
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− | EM.CUBE to start the program. By default, EM.Cube opens up a blank project with the name “UntitledProj1” in
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− | its [[CubeCAD]] Module.
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− | [[Image:fdtd_lec1_1_module.png|400px]]
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− | You can start drawing objects and build up your physical structure right away. Or you can initiate a new
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− | project by selecting the New button of the System Toolbar (or using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N, or via
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− | the menu File New Project…). This opens up the New Project Dialog, where you can enter a title for your
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− | new project and set its path. You can use the Windows Explorer to go to the desired folder where you want to
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− | place your new project folder. For this project, use the title “FDTDLesson1”. From the same dialog, you can
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− | also set the project’s Length Units, Frequency Units, Center Frequency and Bandwidth. For this tutorial lesson,
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− | set the length and frequency units of the project to Millimeters and Gigahertz, respectively, and set both the
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− | center frequency and bandwidth to 1GHz. Then, click the Create button of the dialog to accept the settings. A
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− | new project folder with your given name is immediately created at your specified path.
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− | EM.Cube’s [[CubeCAD]] Module lets you construct 3D geometries, or import them via external model files
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− | such as *.stp, *igs, or *.stl. Once these geometries have been modified or completed, they can be moved to
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− | other modules within EM.Cube for further simulation. On the other hand, all modules of EM.Cube offer full
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− | CAD operations by themselves. Therefore, you can build a new project from the ground up in any of EM.Cube’s
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− | computational modules.
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| + | [[PMOMLesson3]] |
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| + | [[PMOMLesson4]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson1]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson2]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson2OLD]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson-From-Tutorial-3]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson3]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson4]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson4Old]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson4OldWeb]] |
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| + | [[PROPLesson5]] |
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| + | [[FERMALesson1]] |
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