For 2D components, a Uniform port applies an in-plane electric field. Therefore, the Uniform value is available for the Port type parameter only if the in-plane vector potential is solved for, according to the settings in the physics interface node. If the Components selected are Out-of-plane vector potential, the Uniform lumped port is not available.
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For 2D axisymmetric components, the radial direction is in-plane with respect to the geometry. Therefore, the Coaxial value is available for the Port type parameter only if the in-plane vector potential is solved for, according to the settings in the physics interface node. If the Components selected are Out-of-plane vector potential, the Coaxial lumped port is not available.
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For 2D and 2D axisymmetric components, if the Components selected in the physics interface is Out-of-plane vector potential, the dimension of the port cannot be obtained by analyzing the geometry and must be specified manually by the user. Therefore, User defined is the only option available for the Port type parameter. For this case the Direction between lumped port terminals is assumed to be in the out-of-plane direction and the input field is not available.
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The Type of port options available depend on the Components selected on the physics interface—Out-of-plane vector potential (the default), In-plane vector potential, or Three-component vector potential.
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The Type of port options available depend on the Components selected on the physics interface—Out-of-plane vector potential (the default), In-plane vector potential, or Three-component vector potential.
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A three-dimensional vector specifying the Direction between lumped port terminals ah (the direction of the applied electric field)
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Select On or Off from the Wave excitation at this port list to set whether it is an inport or a listener port (connected to a passive transmission line). For On enter a Voltage V0 (SI unit: V), and Port phase θ (SI unit: rad).
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