• DocumentCode
    1172634
  • Title

    How to calibrate through balun transformers to accurately measure balanced systems

  • Author

    Curry, Clifford R.

  • Author_Institution
    Voice & Data Div., Leviton Manuf. Co., Bothell, WA, USA
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    961
  • Lastpage
    965
  • Abstract
    Balun transformers are used in front of network analyzers to measure the balanced- and common-mode characteristics of transmission lines and electronic networks. The nonideal nature of real baluns will cause measurements made with this technique to be in error. This paper shows that by following a calibration procedure similar to the conventional network analyzer calibration of Kruppa and Sodomsky, where known standards are measured, and these measurements are used to correct measurements of unknown devices, one can compensate for the nonideal nature of the measurement baluns. In this procedure, a conventional two-port network analyzer is connected to the balun transformer and, without disconnecting the network analyzer, inaccuracies in the balun can be calibrated out. Balanced mode, common mode, and mode conversion parameters can be accurately measured. This paper applies the previously published method of Silvonen for conventional network analyzer calibration to correct the measurement errors when using balun transformers.
  • Keywords
    S-matrix theory; baluns; calibration; measurement errors; microwave measurement; network analysers; balanced systems; balun transformers; common-mode characteristics; measurement errors; mode conversion parameters; network analyzers; nonideal nature; Calibration; Coaxial components; Coplanar transmission lines; Distributed parameter circuits; Impedance matching; Insertion loss; Instruments; Reflection; Transformers; Transmission line measurements;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9480
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMTT.2003.808700
  • Filename
    1191754