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ECE 5317-6351 Microwave Engineering Adapted from notes by Prof. Jeffery T. Williams Fall 2018 Prof. David R. Jackson Dept. of ECE Notes 4 Transmission Lines Part 3: Baluns 1

Baluns Baluns are used to connect coaxial cables to twin leads. They suppress the common mode currents on the transmission lines. Balun: Balanced to unbalanced Coaxial cable: an unbalanced transmission line Twin lead: a balanced transmission line 4:1 impedance-transforming baluns, connecting 75 Ω TV coax to 300 Ω TV twin lead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/balun 2

Baluns (cont.) Baluns are also used to connect coax (unbalanced line) to dipole antennas (balanced). Baluns are present in radars, transmitters, satellites, in every telephone network, and probably in most wireless network modem/routers used in homes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/balun 3

Baluns (cont.) What does balanced and unbalanced mean? + - 0 + Ground (zero volts) Ground (zero volts) Twin Lead The voltages are balanced with respect to ground. Coax The voltages are unbalanced with respect to ground. Note: Even with coax, one can assume balanced voltages with respect to the ground plane if one wants to, so the distinction is somewhat vague. 4

Baluns (cont.) Baluns are necessary because, in practice, the two transmission lines are always both running over a ground plane. If there were no ground plane, and you only had the two lines connected to each other, then a balun would not be necessary. (But you would still want to have a matching network between the two lines if they have different characteristic impedances.) Coax Twin Lead No ground plane 5

Baluns (cont.) When a ground plane is present, we really have three conductors, forming a multiconductor transmission line, and this system supports two different modes. + - + + Differential mode (desired) Common mode (undesired) The differential and common modes on a twin lead over ground For the common mode, both conductors of the transmission line act as one net conductor, while the ground plane acts as the other conductor (return path for the current). 6

Baluns (cont.) Differential mode: currents are equal and opposite Ground Common mode: a net current flows on the two conductors Ground 7

Baluns (cont.) - + + - Differential mode (desired) Common mode (undesired) The differential and common modes on a coax over ground 8

Baluns for Coax to Twin Lead Because of the asymmetry, a common mode current will get excited at the junction between the two lines, and propagate away from the junction. Common mode No Balun Common mode Differential mode Differential mode Coax Twin Lead Ground Note: If the height above the ground plane goes to infinity, the characteristic impedance of the common mode goes to infinity, and there is no common mode current we would not need a balun. 9

Baluns for Coax to Twin Lead (cont.) A balun prevents common modes from being excited at the junction between a coax and a twin lead. Differential mode With Balun Differential mode Coax Balun Twin Lead Ground 10

Baluns for Coax to Twin Lead (cont.) From another point of view, a balun prevents currents from flowing on the outside of the coax. No Balun I 1 I 1 I 1 I 2 I I 2 1 I 2 - I 1 Coax (current on outside of the coax) Twin Lead Ground 11

Baluns for Coax to Twin Lead (cont.) A simple model for the mode excitation at the junction The coax is replaced by a solid tube with a voltage source at the end. - + V 0 Solid tube Twin Lead Ground 12

Baluns for Coax to Twin Lead (cont.) Next, we use superposition. Solid tube - + + - V 0 /2 V 0 /2 Differential mode Twin Lead Ground + Solid tube - + - + V 0 /2 V 0 /2 Common mode Twin Lead Ground 13

Baluns and Grounding Baluns are also useful whenever one transmission line is grounded and the other one isn t: No Balun The twin lead is now forced to also be grounded. Twin Lead Ground 14

Baluns and Grounding (cont.) Baluns are also useful whenever one transmission line is grounded and the other one isn t: With Balun The twin lead is now ungrounded. Balun Coax Twin Lead Ground 15

Baluns using Transformers One type of balun uses an isolation transformer. I 0 /2 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 /2 V 0 V 0 I 0 /2 I 0 /2 V 0 The input and output are isolated from each other, so the input can be grounded if desired (e.g., when using a coax feed for the primary) while the output is not (e.g., when using a twin lead feed for the secondary). The common mode must be zero at the transformer, since a net current cannot flow off of the windings into the transformer core. This balun uses a 4:1 autotransformer, having three taps on a single winding, on a ferrite rod. The center tap on the input can be grounded if desired, while the balanced output is not. The common mode is choked off due to the high impedance of the coil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/balun 16

Baluns using Transformers (cont.) Here is a more exotic type of 4:1 impedance transforming balun. Guanella balun I 0 /2 V 0 V 0 V 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 V 0 0 I 0 /2 I 0 /2 V 0 0 0 V 0 I 0 /2 0 This balun uses two 1:1 transformers to achieve symmetric output voltages. 17

Baluns using Transformers (cont.) Inside of 4:1 impedance transforming VHF/UHF balun for TV Ferrite core 18

Choke Baluns Another type of balun uses a choke to choke off the common mode. A coax is wound around a ferrite core. This creates a large inductance for the common mode, while it does not affect the differential mode (whose fields are confined inside the coax). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/balun 19

Microstrip Line Coax can be used to feed a microstrip line on a PCB without needing a balun. Both the microstrip line (with ground plane) and the coax are two-conductor transmission line systems, so there is no common mode. 20

Baluns and CPS Line Baluns are very useful for feeding differential circuits with coax on PCBs. CPS line No balun Without a balun, there would be a common mode current on the coplanar strips (CPS) line. 21

Baluns and CPS Line (cont.) Superposition allows us to see what the problem is. + - V 0 Excites undesired common mode = + - + - V /2 V /2 0 0 + Excites desired differential mode + - - + V /2 V /2 0 0 22

Baluns and CPS Line (cont.) Baluns for CPS can be implemented in microstrip form. Coax feed port Paired-strip output Tapered balun Balun feeding a microstrip Yagi-Uda antenna 23

Baluns and CPS Line (cont.) Baluns for CPS can be implemented in other microstrip forms. Marchand balun Null output Input #2 (balanced) Input #1 (balanced) Output (unbalanced) 180 o hybrid rat-race coupler used as a balun 24

Baluns for Antennas If you try to feed a dipole antenna directly with coax, there will be a common mode current on the coax. I = I 1 2 I3 0 No balun 25

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) The equivalent circuit explains why there is a common mode on the coax. Ia Ib + - I c Ia = Ib + Ic Note: The voltage source sees an asymmetric structure. The current flowing to the right has two possible paths. I a I b No balun 26

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) Baluns are commonly used to feed dipole antennas from coax. A balun first converts the coax to a twin lead, and then the twin lead feeds the dipole. 27

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) Baluns are commonly used to feed dipole antennas from coax. This acts like voltage source for the dipole, which forces the differential mode. λ /4 The dipole is loaded by a short-circuited section of twin lead (composed of the two hollow pipes). This is an open circuit at the source location because of the λ/4 height. 28

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) Baluns are commonly used to feed dipole antennas from coax. Split coax balun λ /4 The operation here is very similar to the previous balun. Both sides of the coax are split. 29

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) Baluns are commonly used to feed dipole antennas from coax. Coaxial sleeve balun I + end = 0 I end I + end I + end end ( ) = I KCL I end = 0 The current on the inside and outside of the sleeve is forced to be zero at the top of the sleeve (open circuit). This makes it small everywhere on the outside. Coaxial sleeve region A sleeve balun directly connects a coax to a dipole. 30

Baluns for Antennas (cont.) A balun is not always necessary. Twin lead Dipole antenna The system stays balanced. Infinite ground plane Monopole antenna Coax Current cannot flow on the outside of the coax. 31

Baluns and Measuring Probes Baluns can be important when connecting to unbalanced devices like oscilloscopes. OSC Coax leads Coax input Measuring probe No Balun There may be a strong common mode current on the coax leads. The coax leads will act as an antenna! You may not really be measuring the field from the probe. 32

Baluns and Measuring Probes (cont.) Baluns can be important when connecting to unbalanced devices like oscilloscopes. OSC Coax input Coax leads Balun Measuring probe With Balun Now there is only a differential mode on the coax leads, and the coax leads act as a transmission line. We measure what is coming from the probe. 33