Basics of Measuring the Dielectric Properties of Materials
A wide variety of industries need a better understanding of the materials they are working with to shorten design cycles, improve incoming inspection, process monitoring, and quality assurance. Every material has a unique set of electrical characteristics that are dependent on its dielectric properties. Accurate measurements of these properties can provide scientists and engineers with valuable information to properly incorporate the material into its intended application for more solid designs or to monitor a manufacturing process for improved quality
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Balanced Measurement Example: Baluns
Differential circuits are becoming more widely used in RF circuits for the same reasons that they have been used for years in lower frequency analog circuits. The benefits of using differential circuits include immunity to electromagnetic interference, power supply noise and ground noise; even-order harmonic suppression; and tolerance to non-ideal RF grounds. Generally, the balanced circuit needs to interface to a single-ended circuit at some point. Baluns provide this ability. The term balun is a contraction of balanced-unbalanced and