Differentiating a Floquet Port and Radiating Boundary Condition Using Ansys HFSS

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For an infinite array or finite array, Ansys HFSS needs the coupled boundary conditions setup to realize them. In addition to this, infinite array uses Floquet Analysis method to realize the periodic nature of the array. Whereas, finite arrays use radiation boundary condition for incorporating the open conditions for an antenna. This video details how we can differentiate the usage and outcome of the Floquet port and radiation boundary condition, while realizing an antenna array in HFSS inside the Ansys Electronics Desktop.

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