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HOW TO PREPARE INPUT FILES. Make z=0 the default z coordinate and copper the default conductivity. * Note that the conductivity is in units 1/(mm*Ohms), not 1/(m*Ohms) * since the default units are millimeters. .Default z=0 sigma=5.8e4 * The nodes of a square (z=0 is the default) N1 x=0 y=0 N2 x=1 y=0 N3 x=1 y=1 N4 x=0 y=1 N5 x=0 y=0.01 * The segments connecting the nodes E1 N1 N2 w=0.2 h=0.1 E2 N2 N3 w=0.2 h=0.1 E3 N3 N4 w=0.2 h=0.1 E4 N4 N5 w=0.2 h=0.1 * define one 'port' of the network .external N1 N5 * Frequency range of interest. .freq fmin=1e4 fmax=1e8 ndec=1 * All input files must end with: .end As described in the comments, .Units MM de nes all coordinates and lengths to be in millimeters. All lines with an N in the rst column de ne nodes, and all lines starting with E de ne segments. In particular, the line E1 N1 N2 w=0.2 h=0.1 de nes segment E1 to extend from node N1 to N2 and have a width of 0.2 mm and height of 0.1 mm as drawn in Figure 1. If the n n impedance matrix, Z(!), for an n-conductor problem is thought of as the parameters describing an n-port network, then the line .external N1 N5 de nes N1 and N5 as one port of the network. In this example, only one port is speci ed, so the output will be a 1 1 matrix containing the value of the impedance looking into this one port. FastHenry calculates Z(!) at the discrete frequencies described by the line .freq fmin=1e4 fmax=1e8 ndec=1
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HOW TO PREPARE INPUT FILES hole <hole-type> (val1,val2,val3,...) where <hole-type> is the hole type and the valn's make the list of arguments to be sent to the hole generating function. Holes are generated by rst removing reference plane nodes, and then removing all segments connected to those nodes. The following describes the available hole generating functions: hole point (x,y,z) removes the node nearest to the point (x,y,z). hole rect (x1,y1,z1,x2,y2,z2) removes a rectangular region whose opposite corners are the nodes in the plane nearest (x1,y1,z1) and (x2,y2,z2). hole circle (x,y,z,r)
HOW TO PREPARE INPUT FILES. Figure 6: Vias through a meshed ground plane Rectangular hole formed with hole rect (100,700,0,300,900,0) Circular hole Long rectangular hole Trace

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