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ADS Balun simulation question

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ads balun

Hi, when simulating a 50 Ohm impedance balun. Which setup is right?

The next question is, what is the impedance looking into one of the balance ports? I guess it should be 50/2 for differential signal, am I right?

If I am right, then if I design 2 identical circuit blocks connecting to the 2 balance ports of the balun, for matching, should each of the circuit blocks have a 25 Ohm input impedance ?

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balun simulation

the 1st setup is ok , specially the balun is 50 ohm balanced output

khouly
 

balun ads

All the three configurations are correct. It defers from the output load impedance only. the important thing is both setup 1 and 3 are identical in all aspects like impedance phase char etc. Setup 3 aloows you to simulate for phase and gain imbalances if any.

If you need further clarification please PM.
 

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simulating balun

I guess I can answer my own question now:

Both setup 1 and 3 are correct. Setup 1 test the differential s-param at the balance ports. and setup 3 test the single-ended s-param. Result from setup 3 can be converted to the mixed-mode s-param by some equations.
 

balun, advanced design system

Yes you are right,
Also setup 2 is one form of transformer which is referenced to GND. It is no more called as Balun.
 

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