=== De-Embedded Sources ===
[[File:PMOM74.png|thumb|300px|The [[Planar Module]]'s De-embedded Source dialog]]
EM.Cube's [[Planar Module]] provides de-embedded sources for the exclusive purpose of accurate S parameter calculation based on Prony's method. A de-embedded source is indeed a gap source that is placed close to an open end of a feed line. The other end of the line is typically connected to a planar structure of interest. Like gap sources, de-embedded sources can be placed only on rectangle strip objects. '''During mesh generation, EM.Cube automatically extends the length of a port line that hosts a de-embedded source to about two effective wavelengths.''' This is done to provide enough length for formation of a clean standing wave current pattern. The effective wavelength of a transmission line for length extension purposes is calculated in a similar manner as for the planar mesh resolution. It is defined as <math>\lambda_{eff} = \tfrac{\lambda_0}{\sqrt{\varepsilon_{eff}}}</math>, where ε<sub>eff</sub> is the effective permittivity. For metal and conductive sheet traces, the effective permittivity is defined as the larger of the permittivities of the two substrate layers just above and below the metallic trace. For slot traces, the effective permittivity is defined as the mean (average) of the permittivities of the two substrate layers just above and below the metallic trace. The host port line must always be open from one end to allow for its length extension. You have to make sure that there are no objects standing on the way of the extended port line to avoid any unwanted overlaps.