How do I add an Ideal Component to my circuit?
Geometry Elements - Components
To add a single, 2-port Ideal Component to your circuit, do the following:
Place the metal in your circuit
to which you wish to connect the terminals of your component.
Keep in mind that component ports must be place on open polygon edges.
There are only two ports for an ideal component by definition..
Select Tools
=> Add Component => Ideal Component from the main menu.
The Component Properties dialog box appears on your display.
Enter the type of Ideal component
you wish to add to your circuit.
Select a resistor, capacitor, or inductor from the drop list.
Enter the value for the ideal
component in the text entry box just to the right of the Ideal Type drop
list.
The units for the value depend on which type of ideal component you
have chosen and appear to the right of the text entry box.
Enter
the desired Label for the ideal component.
This label appears in your view in the project editor and identifies
this component. Each component name must be unique in the Sonnet project.
Select
the Terminal Width setting for your component from the drop list.
Terminal width is the electrical contact width of the component. There
are three different settings for terminal width: Feedline
Width, One Cell and User Defined. For more information on terminal widths,
click here.
If
you wish to add reference planes or calibration lengths for the component,
click on the Reference Planes tab.
For more information on reference planes or calibration lengths, see
here.
If
you wish to specify a physical size for your component, click on the Physical
Size tab.
The Physical size is not used for the analysis, but is available for
display purposes. For more information on Physical Size, see here.
When
you have finished defining your settings, click on the OK button.
The Component Properties dialog box closes.
Click
on the polygon edges where you wish to place your component ports.
The terminals are added sequentially each time you click on a polygon
edge. The next terminal to be added appears in the status bar at the bottom
of the project window. When you move your mouse over a polygon edge, a
blue triangle appears to show the placement of the port when you click.
If you wish to align a the second component port with the first, move
your mouse until a dashed line with a blue "X" at the end of
it appears. Clicking here will align the component port with the previously
added one. If you place a port in the wrong location, hit the Backspace
key to delete the placement. This will allow you to select another location
for that terminal. When you have completed adding the two component ports,
the schematic of the component appears in your display. This completes
the procedure for adding a ideal component