2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.487372
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Investigation of the double-y balun for feeding pulsed antennas

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“…The antenna is fed by a double-Y balun/transformer, whose characteristic impedance at the antenna drive point is approximately 188Ω. 13 Note that the antenna structure made in this method is very fragile. In the previous work, we attached the antenna structure to a thick FR-4 frame to enhance the mechanical strength.…”
Section: Antenna Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antenna is fed by a double-Y balun/transformer, whose characteristic impedance at the antenna drive point is approximately 188Ω. 13 Note that the antenna structure made in this method is very fragile. In the previous work, we attached the antenna structure to a thick FR-4 frame to enhance the mechanical strength.…”
Section: Antenna Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The balun was designed to transition from a 50⍀ coaxial line to a 200⍀ resistive V-dipole [8]. Figure 1 illustrates the synthesized double-Y balun junction dimensions.…”
Section: Double-y Balun Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AUT and the LR unit were mounted on a rotary positioner, and the stationary receive probe (resistive V-dipole fed with a double-Y balun) was embedded in microwave absorber. The measurement system was automated using a PC running LabVIEW [8]. Figure 4(a) illustrates the resistively loaded V-dipole in [7] fed directly with a coaxial line (models an unbalanced feed).…”
Section: Experimental Setup: Optical Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 60‐cm‐long cable pair provide a time window of approximately 5.8ns in which no multiple reflections exist between the antenna and the balun. Figure 14b shows the results with double‐Y baluns with characteristic impedance Z 0 = 188 Ω, which are designed and analyzed by Venkatesan and Scott [2003].…”
Section: Performance Of the Realized Rvdmentioning
confidence: 99%