Unbalanced attenuation TCL and his family

Transverse Conversion Loss (TCL) is the ratio (in dB) of a common-mode returned voltage measured on a wire pair relative to a differential-mode voltage applied to the same end of the pair. The TCL value shows how well the impedance of the pair's conductors is balanced. This parameter and its derivatives, also called Unbalanced Attenuation measurements, are required by all major standardisation bodies like ANSI/TIA, IEC or YD/T
Key Features
Specs and datasheet
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Key Features
- Used with 50 Ohms ports of AESA ATE’s or with an additional VNA
- Simple and easy software-guided calibration and measurement procedures
- Cost effective solution for sporadic measurements of unbalanced attenuation
Specs and datasheet
- 3 different versions:
- Standard baluns 600MHz
- Shielded baluns 1.2GHz
- Balunless 2.0GHz
- Connecting frames for 4 pairs or 25 pairs
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