Adding a General Network (SPICE)
Define a general non-radiating network by importing a direct component-based network from a SPICE .cir file. In the network schematic view, interconnect the networks (cascading) and excite or load the network ports.
Note:
- Feko supports only a subset of Berkeley SPICE3f5 syntax.
- Only linear circuits are supported.
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On the Source/Load tab, in the
Loads/Networks group, click the Network icon.
- From the Data type drop-down list, select SPICE network.
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From the SPICE port reference
drop-down list, select one of the following:
- To use a SPICE file with an absolute port reference, select Absolute.
- To use a SPICE file with a relative port reference, select Relative.
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In the Number of network terminals field, specify the
number of network terminals.
Note:
- The number of network terminals must correspond to the number of ports in the .cir file for an absolute port reference.
- The number of network terminals must be half the number of ports in the .cir file for a relative port reference.
- In the Filename field, browse to the location of the .cir file.
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In the Circuit name field, specify the subcircuit
network name in the .cir
file.
Note: Circuit name must correspond to the subcircuit name in the .cir file.
- In the Label field, add a unique label for the general network.
- Click the Create button to create the general network and to close the dialog.