IP Library Granted Patent US 7,719,381
Granted Patent B2
US 7,719,381 · App. 11/435,360 · Granted May 18, 2010

Transmission line balun for broadband combiners, splitters and transformers

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Patent No.
US 7,719,381
App. No.
11/435,360
Granted
May 18, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transmission line balun comprising a tubular ferrite having a longitudinal passageway concentrically positioned over a conductive sleeve having a longitudinal passageway. The end of a coax feeder is positioned in the longitudinal passageway of the sleeve and the sleeve is grounded at its proximal end to the shield of the coax cable. The sleeve buffers the effects of the parasitic line caused by using ferrite in a balun.

Claims (27)

1. A balun comprising:

a transmission line;

an electrically conductive shield surrounding said transmission line;

an electrically conductive sleeve surrounding said electrically conductive shield and forming a first parasitic line with said electrically conductive shield; and

a ferrite body surrounding said electrically conductive sleeve and forming a second parasitic line between said electrically conductive sleeve and a reference voltage;

said electrically conductive sleeve being electrically coupled to said electrically conductive shield and isolating the balun from effects of said ferrite body at low frequencies, thereby reducing losses and improving voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).

2. The balun according to claim 1 wherein said ferrite body comprises a tubular ferrite body having a longitudinal passageway therein; and wherein said electrically conductive sleeve is positioned in the longitudinal passageway.

3. The balun according to claim 2 wherein said longitudinal passageway comprises a cylindrical longitudinal passageway; and wherein said electrically conductive sleeve comprises a tubular electrically conductive sleeve.

4. A balun comprising:

a transmission line;

a shield surrounding said transmission line;

an electrically conductive sleeve surrounding said shield and forming a first parasitic line with said shield; and

a ferrite body surrounding said electrically conductive sleeve and forming a second parasitic line between said electrically conductive sleeve and a reference voltage;

said electrically conductive sleeve being electrically coupled to said shield and isolating the balun from effects of said ferrite body at low frequencies, thereby reducing losses and improving voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).

5. The balun according to claim 4 wherein said ferrite body comprises a tubular ferrite body having a longitudinal passageway therein; and wherein said electrically conductive sleeve is positioned in the longitudinal passageway.

6. The balun according to claim 5 wherein said longitudinal passageway comprises a cylindrical longitudinal passageway; and wherein said electrically conductive sleeve comprises a tubular electrically conductive sleeve.

7. The balun according to claim 4 wherein the reference voltage comprises a ground voltage.

8. A method for making a balun comprising:

surrounding a transmission line with a shield;

positioning an electrically conductive sleeve to surround the shield and to form a first parasitic line with the shield;

positioning a ferrite body to surround the electrically conductive sleeve and to form a second parasitic line between the electrically conductive sleeve and a reference voltage;

electrically coupling the electrically conductive sleeve with the shield for buffering parasitic effects formed by coupling the ferrite body to the transmission line; and

using the electrically conductive sleeve in cooperation with the ferrite body to isolate the balun from the effects of the ferrite body at a low frequency, thereby reducing losses and improving voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).

9. The method according to claim 8 further comprising forming the ferrite body to comprise a tubular ferrite body having a longitudinal passageway therein, and positioning the electrically conductive sleeve in the longitudinal passageway.

10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the forming of the ferrite body comprises forming the ferrite body to comprise the tubular ferrite body having a cylindrical longitudinal passageway; and wherein the electrically conductive sleeve comprises a tubular electrically conductive sleeve.

11. The method according to claim 8 wherein the positioning of the ferrite body to surround the electrically conductive sleeve comprises positioning a quarter length ferrite body to surround a quarter length electrically conductive sleeve.

12. The method according to claim 8 further comprising using the transmission line to define a portion of a transformer.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
To: HARRIS GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047598/0361 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2018
From: HARRIS CORPORATION
To: HARRIS SOLUTIONS NY, INC.
Reel/Frame 047600/0598 →