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How to start using the Si6000b. polarinstruments.com. In this example find:. How to graph Zo Vs H (and predict impedance change due to variations in laminate thickness) (This tutorial assumes you have only elementary knowledge of Excel). polarinstruments.com. In this example find:.
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How to start using the Si6000b polarinstruments.com
In this example find: • How to graph Zo Vs H(and predict impedance change due tovariations in laminate thickness) • (This tutorial assumes you have only elementary knowledge of Excel) polarinstruments.com
In this example find: • How to graph Zo Vs HKnowing how Zo varies with H can help you increase yields by makingprocess adjustments to compensatefor base material variation(This tutorial assumes you have only elementary knowledge of Excel) polarinstruments.com
How to use this tutorial Please run through all the slides to give yourself an overview. Then launch the Si6000b, and click the surface microstrip graphic simply work through the examples yourself. If you are not familiar with some of the features of Excel, you may find it worth taking a brief course to get the best from your Si6000b polarinstruments.com
Example 1 • Graphing Zo Vs H(All the examples that follow use surface microstrip structures which are fully enabled in the evaluation Si6000b) polarinstruments.com
Here’s how to run SI6000 for the first timeits simple to drag and drop the fieldsolvers in Excel...
+ Drag function(you must position the cursor carefullyso the black cross appearsas you drag down)
How creative can you be? • Here is one example of a spreadsheet created by a customer who needed to use Si6000 to graph impedance sensitivity against structure height.. polarinstruments.com
Thank you for taking the time to study this introduction.If you download the following two presentations youwill find how easy it is to build an example similar to the previous slide for yourself. • Si6000Zo vs Er.ppt and Si6000 for your application.ppt • More information: ken.taylor@polarinstruments.com polarinstruments.com