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An electrical device that interfaces balanced and unbalanced lines without disturbing each line's impedance.
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Differential pairs / Single ended and the need for baluns
I noticed on the an RF transceiver (cant remember the name sorry) had its transmit outputs as N and P requiring a balun for coax, so I'm clearly missing something. …
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What actually causes the need for a balun on a dipole fed to coax
the shield, I guess this is only caused by imperfect dipole design or where there is a difference in a multitude of things that mean the two are not equally opposite, now if this is true I see a choke balun …
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Why aren't baluns needed for a monopole to unbalanced coax connection?
I've asked before regarding dipoles connected to unbalanced lines. From what I gathered, the current in the inner shield when reaching the dipole (in transmitting case) can either go into the pole con …