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/* Excitation Sources */
Your planar structure must be excited by some sort of a signal source that induces electric currents on metal parts and magnetic currents on slot traces. The excitation source you choose depends on the observables you seek in your project. EM.Picasso provides the following source types for exciting planar structures:
* '''[[Planar_MoM_Source_TypesCommon_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Gap_SourcesLumped_.26_Gap_Sources |Gap Sources]]'''* '''[[Planar_MoM_Source_TypesCommon_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Probe_Sources |Probe Sources]]'''* '''[[Planar_MoM_Source_TypesCommon_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#De-Embedded_Sources|De-embedded Sources]]'''* '''[[Common_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Hertzian_Dipole_Sources |Short Dipole Sources]]'''* '''[[Common_Excitation_Source_Types_in_EM.Cube#Plane_Wave_Sources | Plane Wave Sources]]'''* '''[[Hybrid_Modeling_using_Multiple_Simulation_Engines#Working_with_Huygens_Sources | Huygens Sources]]'''
For antennas and planar circuits, where you typically define one or more ports, you usually use lumped sources. A lumped source is indeed a gap discontinuity that is placed on the path of an electric or magnetic current flow, where a voltage or current source is connected to inject a signal. Gap sources are placed across metal or slot traces. Probe sources are placed across vertical PEC vias. A de-embedded source is a special type of gap source that is placed near the open end of an elongated metal or slot trace to create a standing wave pattern, from which the scattering [[parameters]] can be calculated accurately. To calculate the scattering characteristics of a planar structure, e.g. its radar cross section (RCS), you excite it with a plane wave source. Short dipole sources are used to explore propagation of points sources along a layered structure. Huygens sources are virtual equivalent sources that capture the radiated electric and magnetic fields from another structure possibly in another [[EM.Cube]] computational module and bring them as a new source to excite your planar structure.
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