I've always wanted to have a better understanding of EM fields with PCBs and antennas and finally started learning CST on my own. Your videos help tremendously on my journey, thanks! Should you ever not be constraint on your own time but on ideas for your next video, here are things a EM simulation newbie like me is keen to learn: - calculate a potted CPWG of 50 Ohm - import 2.4GHz ceramic antenna of e.g. Ignion/Johanson and show radiation pattern - calculate T-network for ceramic antenna in Circuit Simulation? - put antenna on finger or wrist - effect of potting on ceramic antenna - generally, any smoke test to validate simulation results
Thank you for the nice words. As I am more an EMC than antenna person, most of my Examples are EMC related. Of course time is always short, but I'll see what I can do 🙂
@@AndreasBarchanski sure thing, it's your time and your channel. I have created a few more simulations in the mean time and it's really fantastic what I can learn (20 years after my master in electronics). It's still hard for me to judge how far I can trust the simulation results. For example, you pointed out an artefact in "AC and DC Current Flow in Conductors" at 6:15 - it would have taken me quite a while to figure that out (probably after refining the mesh?). Anyways, thanks again for your videos!
I've always wanted to have a better understanding of EM fields with PCBs and antennas and finally started learning CST on my own. Your videos help tremendously on my journey, thanks! Should you ever not be constraint on your own time but on ideas for your next video, here are things a EM simulation newbie like me is keen to learn:
- calculate a potted CPWG of 50 Ohm
- import 2.4GHz ceramic antenna of e.g. Ignion/Johanson and show radiation pattern
- calculate T-network for ceramic antenna in Circuit Simulation?
- put antenna on finger or wrist
- effect of potting on ceramic antenna
- generally, any smoke test to validate simulation results
Thank you for the nice words. As I am more an EMC than antenna person, most of my Examples are EMC related. Of course time is always short, but I'll see what I can do 🙂
@@AndreasBarchanski sure thing, it's your time and your channel. I have created a few more simulations in the mean time and it's really fantastic what I can learn (20 years after my master in electronics). It's still hard for me to judge how far I can trust the simulation results. For example, you pointed out an artefact in "AC and DC Current Flow in Conductors" at 6:15 - it would have taken me quite a while to figure that out (probably after refining the mesh?). Anyways, thanks again for your videos!
great work
Thanks Andreas
great video