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Choosing solver for current pulses

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    I am interested in modelling the artifact seen in an implanted dipole, created by short transcutaneous current mode biphasic square pluses (~1ms).
    For getting started, I tried setting up a simplified model. The sensing electrodes as two small metallic cylinders along an axis separated by an insulator, and modelled the tissue as a uniform cube of the built in ‘brain’ material. The stimulation electrodes are two metallic plates touching opposite sides of the cube. I don’t want to exploit the simple geometry to simplify the simulation, as I want to use a more complex model once the configuration is correct.
    I found relatively little information on ports in the documentation. I’d like to ask for some guidance on what is the preferred method to set up a time varying controlled current source/sink pair, and which solvers this would be compatible with? Attached is the geometry. Thank you! Screenshot 2024-10-08 at 13.43.03.jpg Screenshot 2024-10-08 at 13.48.27.jpg

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