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 Integral Equation Solver Parameters Solver  Start Simulation  Integral Equation Solver
Read the Solver 
 Overview or the Integral 
 Equation Solver Overview to understand the basic concepts of the integral 
 equation solver. In this dialog, many important settings for the solver 
 run can be set. Most of them have a strong influence on the calculation 
 time. Also, optimization runs and parameter sweeps can be set up from 
 here.Solver settings frame Accuracy: 
 Defines the desired linear equation system solver accuracy in terms of 
 the relative residual norm. This is the termination criterion for each 
 solver run at a single frequency sample.  Store result 
 data in cache: Select this option if you want the solver results 
 to be stored in the result 
 data cache. The efficient usage of the result data cache is explained 
 in the printed documentation "Advanced 
 Topics". 
  Excitation settings frame Source type: 
 In this drop-down list you can select the sources for the integral equation 
 solver calculation, ports for S-parameter calculations, a Plane 
 Wave or a List of excitations. 
 The selected sources will be stimulated. In case of S-parameter ports, 
 this defines which row of the S-parameter matrix will be calculated. Select 
 All Ports to calculate the full 
 S-parameter matrix for ports. Choosing the List 
 entry presents a new button offering the possibility to Select... 
 a special combination of port modes or excitations. If current 
 sources or farfield sources 
 are defined they have to be selected in the List. S-parameter settings frame Norm to fixed 
 impedance: S-parameters are always normed to a reference impedance. 
 You may either select to norm them to the calculated impedance of the 
 stimulation port or you may specify a number of your choice. Renormalization 
 to a fixed impedance is only possible if all S-parameters are calculated, 
 i.e., whenever all ports and modes are excited. Frequency samples frame List of samples: 
 The list of frequency samples allows you to easily define the number, 
 interval, and sampling method of integral equation solver simulation points 
 by entering values in the corresponding columns. Samples may be single 
 frequencies, equidistantly distributed or automatically 
 chosen within the given range. When the number of Samples 
 is not defined (left blank), the solver stops calculating additional samples 
 as soon as the S-parameter 
 sweep convergence criterion is satisfied. If the upper or lower limit of the frequency 
 range (columns From and To) is omitted (left blank), the global 
 frequency range will be used instead. Please note that the global maximum 
 frequency range is displayed in the first line. To change these values, 
 you may go into the Frequency 
 Range Setting dialog box in the main menu under Solve 
  Frequency.... Invalid settings will be marked by a red background 
 color. Right-click in the highlighted cell and select Help 
 from the context menu to get a hint. Sample definitions (rows of the list) 
 can be deleted using the context menu, or simply by pressing the delete 
 key. If a broadband 
 frequency sweep is performed with the stopping criterion enabled 
 (default, see Solver 
 Sampling), the number of frequency samples defines the maximum number 
 of integral equation solver runs for a single S-parameter calculation. Naturally, the simulation time increases with 
 the number of frequency samples. This relationship may be approximately 
 linear.  Use broadband 
 frequency sweep: Calculate broadband S-parameter curves by using 
 as few frequency samples as required for reaching the stop criterion defined 
 in the Solver 
 Sampling dialog. In this frequency sweep mode, the number of frequency 
 samples is an upper limit. At least three samples are required. Press the Properties... 
 button to configure the convergence criterion of the broadband S-parameter 
 sweep.  Start solver Starts the integral equation solver calculation. Optimize... This button opens a dialog box that allows you 
 to set up and start an optimization 
 run. Par. sweep... Opens the parameter 
 sweep dialog. Acceleration... Opens the acceleration 
 dialog box to control the high performance options of the simulation 
 run (e.g. GPU acceleration, Distributed Computing, MPI). Specials... This button leads to a dialog 
 where further special settings for the solver can be made. The settings 
 are for expert users only and should generally not be changed. Apply Store the specified settings without starting 
 the calculation. Close Closes this dialog box without performing any 
 further action. Help Shows this help text. See also Special 
 Integral Equation Solver Parameters, Solver 
 Sampling, Frequency 
 Range Setting, Select 
 Excitation, Distributed 
 Computing Overview 
 
 
 
       
               
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