Title :
S-domain methods for simultaneous time and frequency characterization of electromagnetic devices
Author :
Bracken, J. Eric ; Sun, Din-Kow ; Cendes, Zoltan J.
Author_Institution :
Ansoft Corp., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An efficient procedure is developed for simultaneously characterizing the time-domain and frequency-domain behavior of electromagnetic devices. The procedure works in the complex-frequency plane called the s-domain-and provides an analytical expression for the behavior of the device at any frequency and for any transient excitation. This analytical expression is obtained by first evaluating a reduced-order model of the poles and zeros of the device. These poles and zeros are then used to characterize the device in terms of rational polynomials in the s-domain. Two different methods for evaluating reduced-order models are presented. One is called asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE) and is combined with the finite-element method; the other is called adaptive Lanzcos-Pade sweep (ALPS) and is combined with the boundary-element method. The resulting reduced-order models provide the frequency-domain behavior of the device over a broad bandwidth. Using the Laplace transform, these reduced-order models also provide the time-domain behavior. Several numerical examples have been run using commercial electronic design automation (EDA) software to demonstrate that this solution procedure is a highly efficient and accurate way to characterize the electromagnetic performance of real-life devices
Keywords :
Laplace transforms; Maxwell equations; boundary-elements methods; electromagnetic devices; finite element analysis; frequency-domain analysis; microwave devices; poles and zeros; reduced order systems; transient analysis; Laplace transform; adaptive Lanzcos-Pade sweep; asymptotic waveform evaluation; boundary-element method; complex-frequency plane; electromagnetic devices; electronic design automation; finite-element method; frequency characterization; poles; rational polynomials; reduced-order model; s-domain methods; time characterization; transient excitation; zeros; Electromagnetic devices; Electromagnetic transients; Electronic design automation and methodology; Finite element methods; Frequency domain analysis; Poles and zeros; Polynomials; Reduced order systems; Time domain analysis; Transient analysis;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on