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Do you want to make your very own HFSS Antenna design? You can with this free HFSS Antenna Design Kit! With the help of a virtual 3D antenna emulator, you will be able to visually compare simulations of different antenna designs.In this article, we'll walk you through the steps on how to obtain and use the software for designing a HFSS Antenna design. We will also give you some general guidelines or best practices for HFSS antennas. To start, go to the Hfss Antenna Design Kit Download Page to download the software. Once you have it downloaded, install the software and start HFSS Antenna Design Kit. You will see a 3D view of an antenna design with a popup menu in the lower left corner of your screen. In the menu, click on "Open" and select your desired antenna from our library of models, or choose "Antenna from Scratch" to begin from scratch with a blank page. When you choose "Antenna from Scratch", you will be prompted for a name for your design. Save it as something memorable because this file name is used whenever you want to open it up again later on. Once you name the file, leave the other settings as they are and click "Next". The first screen will show a grid with 10 x 10 squares. These squares represent the various elements of your design. Each Element is made up of a number of Blocks (vertical and horizontal) and each Block has two Elements (horizontal and vertical). There are only six different Elements: Bandwidth, Gain, Power, Impedance, Array Length, and Beamwidth. Note that these values can be modified by clicking on the value boxes provided. These values will change depending on the Element type selected and also what Item is selected for it (Bandwidth & Gain). The Element type determines the properties for that Element. For instance, a Bandwidth Element has a fixed Value for the Bandwidth and can be made as wide as you need. The other Parameters are adjustable because they are calculated. The default design from the library is shown to the right of each Element's box. As you can see, there is a Total Effective Length on the Bandwidth Element and a Gain on the Gain Element. Underneath each element, there is an associated text box to enter in their respective values. Whenever you change one of these Elements, HFSS will recalculate its value and show it on that Element's box automatically. The "Element Value" boxes contain the value for that Element. If you do not need that Item or it is not available, just click on the "Edit" button on the far right. When you do this, HFSS will ask if you want to use simulation-based values or real values. If you choose simulation values, HFSS will use the real-world parameters of your antenna design to calculate simulated results. If you choose real values, HFSS will calculate everything using math equations and no simulations are used at all. Once finished, click on "Next". The next screen is where some standard Antenna Design Calculations occur for your antenna design. cfa1e77820
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