Marki Microwave connectorized RF/microwave active baluns provide single-ended-to-differential conversion (and vice versa) with excellent phase and amplitude balance, high common-mode rejection, and operation extending down to DC. Depending on the part, the active topology can provide gain to compensate for conversion loss, deliver a lossless conversion, or enable DC-coupled operation. They are widely used in receiver front ends, ADC drivers, and differential signal generation for high-speed data converters.
High Power Balun (200 kHz to 3 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 1.5 dB CMRR: 45 dB
BROADBAND BALUN (200 kHz to 3 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4 dB CMRR: 45 dB
HIGH POWER BALUN (200 kHz to 6 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 40 dB
BROADBAND BALUN (200 kHz to 6 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4.5 dB CMRR: 40 dB
High Power Balun (200 kHz to 10 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 1:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 35 dB
10 MHz to 26 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 31 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 26.5GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 2.5 dB CMRR: 30 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 36GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 30 dB
10 MHz to 40 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 38 dB
10 MHz to 50 GHz Broadband Balun
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 4 dB CMRR: 33 dB
Broadband Isolation Balun (300KHz to 50 GHz)
Impedance Ratio: 2:1 Insertion Loss: 3 dB CMRR: 28 dB