Series connected stripline balun

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Balanced to unbalanced circuits

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333 10, H01P 510

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039913902

ABSTRACT:
A stripline-to-two-conductor balun comprising series connected transverse electric magnetic mode (TEM) 90.degree. stripline couplers to transform an unbalanced stripline TEM field to a two wire TEM balanced field. The coupler sections of the balun comprises two overlay parallel conductors deposited on opposite sides of a dielectric layer and includes input stripline circuitry adapted to be connected to the input of one coupler section of the balun. The dielectric layer is disposed between and insulated from two parallel ground plane members. The output conductors are coupled through one ground plane member and are electrically connected respectively to one of an antiphase coupled arm of each series connected coupler section. The other coupled arm of each series connected coupler is terminated in a radio frequency (RF) short circuit, the direct coupled arm of the second coupler section is terminated in an open circuit.

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