A transformer circuit that couples a balanced transmission line to an unbalanced transmission line.
A transformer that levels out impedance differences, so that a signal generated on to a coaxial cable can be transferred on to a twisted pair cable.
This stands for Balanced – Unbalanced. Physically, a Balun is a small transformer used to convert audio, video, or VGA signals from balanced to unbalanced, and vice versa. Its practical use is in creating required impedance adjustments for signal transmission between differing wiring systems (like UTP to coaxial cable).
Balanced - unbalanced impedance matching connector. Connects balanced and un-balanced network cables together.
An acronym for BALanced/UNbalanced. A device commonly used to change one cabling media to another (ex. coaxial to twisted pair balun).
transformer that presents high impedance to common-mode signals and low impedance to differential-mode signals. It is often used on the input of switching power supplies to suppress common-mode noise.
a device designed to convert between bal anced and un balanced electric al signal s, such as between coaxial cable and ladder line
a device for converting signals between an unbalanced circuit structure and a balanced circuit structure
a device that is used at the feedpoint of a balanced antenna when an unbalanced feedline is desired to feed the antenna
a device that matches the type of antenna or lead-in to the input of the receiver
a fairly simple device, consisting of a donut of iron with wire wrapped around each half of the donut
a matching device that allows for maximum signal transfer between the aerial and coax cable into your receiver
an adapter that adapts a balanced line to unbalanced line
a transformer that converts an AC signal from balanced to unbalanced, or vice versa
A wideband transformer that is capable of matching a balanced line to an unbalanced line.
A transformer that levels out impedance differences so that a signal generated on to a coaxial cable can transfer on to twisted pa r. Baluns are often used so that IBM 3270 terminals can run off twisted pair, or to allow co-axial Ethernet to be operated over UTP.
Bal anced - Un balanced - a device for transitioning between balanced and unbalanced transmission line, may take many forms.
Also referred to as a video balun. This device is used to match or transform an unbalanced coaxial cable to a balanced twisted pair cable.
Impedance matching device converting signals (electrical) from balanced (UTP) to unbalanced (coax). Banana Plug and Jack A largish, pin-type, connector commonly used to connect loudspeakers to power amplifiers.
Balance/unbalance transformer. A device used to match impedance between coaxial-type systems or wiring and twisted-pair wiring. A device for matching an unbalanced coaxial transmission line to a balanced two-wire system. Normally also gives impedance transformation, as 300 ohm balanced to 75 ohm unbalanced.
A transformer device used for matching balanced and unbalanced circuit elements.
This is a device used to match or transform an unbalanced coaxial cable to a balanced twisted pair system.
A device used with to match an unbalanced feedline, like coaxial cable, to a balanced antenna, like a dipole.
Device used to convert unbalanced to a balanced line.
(BALanced to UNbalanced transformer) A passive device having distributed electrical constants used to couple a balance system or device to an unbalanced system or device.
An impedance-matching device used when connecting different types of cable to each other. For example, a balun is required to connect twisted pair cable to coaxial cable on an Ethernet network.
Balanced/unbalanced. An impedance matching device used to connect balanced twisted pair cabling with unbalanced coaxial cable.
Generic term for a small, passive, impedance-matching device for connecting BALanced and UNbalanced cables (e.g., 3270 coax cable with twisted pairs). Often produces a small performance degradation. Used in the IBM Cabling System.
A transformer used to attach coaxial or twinaxial equipment to twisted pair cabling.
See Balanced-to-unbalanced converter.
This converts a balanced (twisted pair) to unbalanced (coax) connector. It's used most often with twisted pair or Cat5 wire.
Balanced/unbalanced. A device which connects a balanced (two-wire) line, such as a phone line, to an unbalanced (coaxial) line, like cable. The two-wire line is called balanced because the currents in each wire are equal and in opposite directions.
Balun stands for Balanced – Unbalanced. It is a device used to interface between balanced lines and unbalanced lines. For example, twisted pair to co-axial.
Balanced to unbalanced (Bal-un) transformer used to connect an unbalanced transmission line (i.e. coaxial cable) to a balanced system or cable, or vice versa. It can also provide impedance transformation, as 300 ohm balanced to 75 ohm unbalanced.
derived from "Balanced to unbalanced". A type of transformer used to convert an unbalanced signal to a balanced one or vice versa. It is a device that joins a balanced line (one that has two conductors, with equal currents in opposite directions, such as a twisted cable pair) to an unbalanced line (one that has just one conductor and a ground, such as a coaxial cable).
(BALanced/UNbalanced) An impedance-matching transformer device used to connect balanced twisted-pair cabling to unbalanced coaxial (or other) cabling. Common in IBM cabling systems.
An impedance-matching device that connects a balanced line (such as a twisted-pair line) and an unbalanced line (such as a coaxial cable). ... more
balanced, unbalanced. Device used for matching impedance between a balanced and an unbalanced line, usually twisted-pair and coaxial cable.
balanced to unbalanced. A device used to couple a balanced antenna to an unbalanced feed line (e.g., dipole to coax) .
An acronym for Balanced/Unbalanced. A device used to couple a balanced system {impedance} to an un-balanced system. A wide-band impedance matching transformer providing a 4:1 impedance ratio.
A balun (pronounced "bal-un") is a device designed to convert between balanced and unbalanced electrical signals, such as between coaxial cable and ladder line. Baluns can be considered as simple forms of transmission line transformers.