DocumentCode
887100
Title
The Compensated Balun
Author
Oltman, George
Volume
14
Issue
3
fYear
1966
fDate
3/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
112
Lastpage
119
Abstract
The compensated balun, first described by Marchand and later reinvented by Roberts, is found to have much broader band-widths than realized by either author. This balun is analyzed here and the parameters which determine its bandwidths are discussed. Curves are presented which allow the design of a balun having any bandwidth. The practical considerations which preclude realization of infinite bandwidths are pointed out. Since the balun is one-quarter wavelength long at center frequency, the balun can be less than one-twentieth wavelength at its lowest operating frequency. Because impedance transformation is generally required with balanced-to-unbalanced line transformation, two techniques including impedance transformation are discused. The reactance slope of the compensated balun is controllable, which allows the balun to directly compensate for the reactance slope of some loads. An example of the compensation of a dipole antenna over a 17-percent bandwidth is discussed. Finally, experimental verification of the balun theory is presented, along with an application to an S-band impedance-transforming compensated balun.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Character generation; Computer displays; Conductors; Dipole antennas; Frequency; Helium; Impedance matching; Transmission line theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.1966.1126188
Filename
1126188
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