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ac voltage in SAW device
Posted Dec 15, 2011, 10:28 p.m. EST Version 3.5a 9 Replies
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i'm creating saw resonator in 3.5. I want to apply ac voltage on my electrodes as a harmonic perturbation to the DC bias. Can u assists me how to do that?
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I think you have two options:
1. If your model is all linear you can run a static analysis using the DC voltage and a harmonic analysis using the RF excitation and add the results. This must probably be done externally in matlab.
2. You can run a transient analysis with an explicit excitation function like V = Vdc + Vac*sin(wt), w being the angular frequency. You must make sure that it runs long enough to account for the potentially high quality factors of an SAW device. This also works in a non-linear model but consumes much more time. The time steps must resolve the waveform.
Cheers
Edgar
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I want to create a RF filter with comsol 4.1 but I have some problems about applying ac voltage,i don't know how do that,my device have some electrodes and reflectors on piezoelectric layer i created that and i just applied dc voltage to diffrent electrode and get eigenfrequencies so i have some questions:-if i select piezoelectric interface or acoustic interface?-how can i apply sin voltage with high frequency to my electrode sothat i can see deformed this voltage at the end of device?(because my device is a rf filter)
please help me because i'm realy new at comsol
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I've try the second option. However i dont know where to put the explicit excitation function during transient analysis..Can you assist me ?
Thankyou
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that depends on which way you want to excite the model. You can apply the function to a boundary or to a port.
Make sure the time dependent solver resolves the sine wave.
Cheers
Edgar
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I just got it...=)
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How to do fourier transform in 3.5 using transient analysis result?For your information i need to get the graph Voltge vs Frequency for s21 plot.The transient analysis produce Voltage vs Time..Is this should be used in Matlab?Can u assist me?
Thank you for your kindness
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I believe the FFT appeared only in v4 for table values (I might be wrong). You have anycase matlab to further process your data
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Good luck
Ivar
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One more things sir ..what is the different between using Domain plot and Cross section plot in transient analysis..I am a bit confusing since thy are producing different result(voltage vs time) . Which plot should i take for my result?For your information, my design has been drawn in 2D plot.
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could it be the 2D depth d ? that is different from 1[m] and that is counted in one and not in the other. Are you sure the results have the same units ?
Normally the same variable in different plots give the same results (appart sometimes in 2D-axi when one forget to integrate over the loop length with the 2*pi*r, but this shows up in the units)
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Good luck
Ivar
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