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/* Understanding the FDTD Observable Types */
[[Image:Info_icon.png|40px]] Click here for a general discussion of '''[[Data Visualization and Processing]]''' in [[EM.Cube]].
Of EM.Tempo's frequency domain observables, the near fields, far fields and all of their associated [[parameters]] like directivity, RCS, etc., are calculated at a certain single frequency that is specified as part of the definition of the observable. To compute those frequency domain data at several frequencies, you need to define multiple observables, one for each frequency. On the other hand, port characteristics like S/Y/Z [[parameters]], and VSWR and periodic characteristics like reflection and transmission coefficients, are calculated over the entire specified bandwidth of your project. Of EM.Tempo's source types, lumped sources, waveguide sources and distributed sources let you define one or more ports for your physical structure and compute its port characteristics. One of EM.Tempo's real advantages over frequency-domain solvers is its ability of generate wideband S/Z/Y parameter data in a single simulation run.
[[Image:Info_icon.png|40px]] Click here to learn more about '''[[Data_Visualization_and_Processing#Computing_and_Graphing_Port_Characteristics | Computing and Graphing Port Characteristics]]'''.
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