Resonant balun with arbitrary impedance

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333 25, 333 32, H03H 742, H03H 748

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ABSTRACT:
A balun circuit comprising a first signal source connected across a first inductive means and connected to the latter a first capacitive means. To that network are connected a second signal source, a second inductive means, and a load to be matched to the signal sources. With the right choice of component values to produce a resonant condition, a balun that interfaces two balanced signal sources to an unbalanced single-ended load results capable of low insertion loss, arbitrary impedance transformation ratio, testability in the form of a 50 ohm port for in-circuit power monitoring and circuit characterization, class E operation, and easy implementation, as only standard L and C components are necessary. The circuit is reversible for connecting a single source to a balanced load.

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