Hi Umesh,
I am not sure if this will be useful to you but I made an ideal balun
component to use for doing simulations on differential circuits. It is a bit
better than using a simple transformer because it gives you control of both
the differential voltage and the common mode voltage on the unbalanced side
of it. I attached a package with the component in a user library.
Russ
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:03 AM, Stefan Jahn <stefan@...> wrote:
> Am Mi, 2.03.2011, 12:52 schrieb Umesh Jayamohan:
>
> > Hi Stefan,
>
> Hi!
>
> > Thank you so much for your response. I was wondering how I can use a
> three
> > winding transformer to get the same characteristics as the balun whose
> > datasheet is attached. I really appreciate your time and your help.
>
> Well, the 2 or 3 winding tranformers in Qucs are ideal...
>
> If you want to model the attached data sheet, then you will need the
> expertise to do that or request the S-parameter data from the company...
>
> Best regards, Stefan.
>
>
>
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