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TCB4F-617DB1673 Datasheet, PDF (4/23 Pages) Token Electronics Industry Co., Ltd. – Balun Transformer General Information
TOKEN Balun Transformer General Information
Insertion Loss (dB)
Loss due to transmission from primary dot port to secondary dot port and secondary port. Most balun
transformers are symmetrical through their central horizontal axis, therefore, an input can be applied at
the primary dot port or the primary port with differential outputs at the secondary dot and secondary ports.
Basics of Broadband Transformers
There are two kinds of broadband transformers. One is known as a conventional type, which has separate
primary and secondary windings, as do power and audio transformers. The other type is called a
transmission-line transformer. It is believed that the latter variety is the most efficient of the two.
Transmission-line transformers are wound with twisted or parallel windings and produce specific
integers of impedance transformation, such as 4:1, 9:1, and 16:1. Conventional transformers permit
you to obtain any transformation ratio you need.
Applications of Balun Transformers
In a balun transformer, one pair of terminals is balanced, that is, the currents are equal in magnitude and
opposite in phase. The other pair of terminals is unbalanced; one side is connected to electrical ground
and the other carries the signal. Balun transformers can be used between various parts of a wireless or
cable communications system. Some common applications denotes as following:
● Television receiver (Balanced) - coaxial cable network or Coaxial antenna system (Unbalanced)
● FM broadcast receiver (Balanced) - Coaxial antenna system (Unbalanced)
● Dipole antenna (Balanced) - Coaxial transmission line (Unbalanced)
● Parallel-wire transmission line (Balanced) - Coaxial transmitter output, or Coaxial receiver input
(Unbalanced)
Token’s baluns provide impedance transformation in addition to conversion between balanced and
unbalanced signal modes. Most television and FM broadcast receivers are designed for 300-ohm
balanced systems, while coaxial cables have characteristic impedances of 50 or 75 ohms.
Impedance-transformer baluns with larger ratios are available and used to match high-impedance
balanced antennas to low-impedance unbalanced wireless receivers, transmitters, or transceivers.
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