You can also use [[EM.Ferma]] to perform a quasi-static analysis of multi-conductor transmission line structures, which usually provides good results at lower microwave frequencies (f < 10GHz). For that purpose, check the box labeled "Perform 2D Quasi-Static Simulation" when defining the 2D solution plane. [[EM.Ferma]] computes the characteristics impedance Z<sub>0</sub> and effective permittivity ε<sub>eff</sub> of your TEM or quasi-TEM transmission line. The results are written to two output data files named "solution_plane_Z0.DAT" and "solution_plane_EpsEff.DAT", respectively, where "solution_plane" is the default name of your 2D plane. At the end of a quasi-static analysis, the electric field components and scalar potential at the selected 2D planes will still be computed and can be visualized. In the case of a parametric sweep, the data files will contain multiple data entries listed against the corresponding variable samples. Such data files can be plotted in EM.Grid.
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