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  2. Unbalanced circuit - Wikipedia

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    However, connecting an unbalanced circuit to, for instance, a twisted pair line, which is an intrinsically balanced format, makes the line susceptible to common-mode interference. [citation needed] For this reason, balanced lines are normally driven from balanced circuits. One option is to redesign the circuit so that it is properly impedance ...

  3. Unbalanced line - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications and electrical engineering in general, an unbalanced line is a pair of conductors intended to carry electrical signals, which have unequal impedances along their lengths and to ground and other circuits. Examples of unbalanced lines are coaxial cable or the historic earth return system invented for the telegraph, but ...

  4. Planar transmission line - Wikipedia

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    A transition from a balanced to an unbalanced line requires a balun circuit. An example of this is CPW to slotline. Example D in the diagram shows this kind of transition and features a balun consisting of a dielectric radial stub. The component shown thus in this circuit is an air bridge bonding the two CPW ground planes together.

  5. Antenna feed - Wikipedia

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    To connect balanced and unbalanced components, a two port device called a balun is used. A balun is a transformer that couples between balanced and unbalanced transmission line components. For example, to feed a dipole antenna from an unbalanced feedline like coaxial cable, the feedline is connected to the antenna through a balun. Without the ...

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  7. Telegrapher's equations - Wikipedia

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    The circuit shown in the bottom diagram only can model the differential mode. In the top circuit, the voltage doublers, the difference amplifiers, and impedances Z o (s) account for the interaction of the transmission line with the external circuit. This circuit is a useful equivalent for an unbalanced transmission line like a coaxial cable.

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  9. Lattice network - Wikipedia

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    If an unbalanced circuit is required, we have to accept some overall loss. By choosing k 1 = k 2 = a = 0.5, then the network shown below is obtained. This circuit has an overall loss of four times, whereas the conventional L-C ladder network [ 1 ] : 605 has no loss (but is not a constant resistance network).