Abstract :
The ratio of primary inductance LM to stray inductance LS determines the relative bandwidth Br and the pulse response of the transformer. In order to reduce LS, a miniature coaxial cable, whose outside shield serves, e.g., as the primary winding and whose inside conductor serves as the secondary winding, can be used. The relative bandwidth Br of such a transformer is then limited mainly by the mutual capacitance between both windings. When a triaxial (shielded coaxial) cable is used instead of a coaxial cable and when the internal braid is used as a shield and connected so that it has the same instantaneous HF potential with respect to ground as the internal conductor, then the mutual capacitance is practically zero and a shielded HF transformer with a relative bandwidth well over 104can be constructed. This construction, which was developed for precise and fast pulse circuits, can be used whenever a floating pulse or wide-band HF signal source is needed.
Journal_Title :
Parts, Hybrids, and Packaging, IEEE Transactions on