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Blender Drone Animation
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Starting a new series of renders and animations for electromagnetics with openEMS!
First animations shows what happens when a EM wave is launched into a coax cable with an open termination.
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My next set of electromagnetic simulations and renders are for a 2.4GHz meandered inv F PCB antenna! I used the antenna design from Texas Instruments AN043 App note.
In this animation you can see how the surface current is distributed in the PCB antenna.
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In this animation you can see how the E-Field component is formed and radiated away
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Visualising the magnetic fields and calculating the inductance of a PCB coil. PCB designed by Carl Bugeja
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Amazing work!
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This animation shows what happens to the magnetic field lines of a wire loop as it is twisted. The field lines become smaller and loop over a smaller area. Twisting wires and cables is beneficial in reducing interference. Created using Electromag nodes in Blender!
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Texas Instruments Bidirectional DC-DC Converter Reference Design for 12-V/48-V Automotive Systems
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You can create words on a calculator with a 7-segment display by entering certain numbers
This animation shows the words you get when entering numbers 0.7734, 5318008 and 7734206 and then reading the display upside-down!
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Visualising Clearance boundaries and violations
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