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/* Excitation 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.
[[Image:MORE.png|40px]] Click here to learn more about [[Planar MoM Source Types]].
[[Image:PMOM52.png|thumb|400px|EM.Picasso's Port Definition dialog.]]
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