Naming Convention for Time Signals with Sequential Port Mode Excitation
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Waveguide port, discrete port, or nearfield source input signals start with i, output signals start with o, and the numbers describe the port where the signal is recorded and which port was stimulated. The labels are also listed on the right-hand side of the main plot window, each color associated to a displayed curve. |
Example
The following two examples point out the naming convention for time signals with simultaneous port excitation activated. The upper example uses a phase shift definition with a reference frequency of 20; the lower example uses an equivalent time delay definition. Port 1 is stimulated with the reference signal, therefore no information about the excitation signal is displayed. The both modes of port 2 are stimulated with the excitation signal signal1 that is indicated by displaying the excitation signal's name in the port mode control sequence.
See also
Post Processing Views, Navigation Tree, Waveguide Port Overview, Discrete Port Overview