Dictionary Definition
balanced adj
1 being in a state of proper balance or
equilibrium; "the carefully balanced seesaw"; "a properly balanced
symphony orchestra"; "a balanced assessment of intellectual and
cultural history"; "a balanced blend of whiskeys"; "the educated
man shows a balanced development of all his powers" [ant: unbalanced]
2 total debits and credits are equal; "the books
looked balanced"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adjective
- even
- He believed he rarely got sick because of his well-balanced diet.
Translations
- Finnish: tasapainoinen, tasapuolinen
Verb
balanced- past of balance
Extensive Definition
In telecommunications
and professional
audio, a balanced line or balanced signal pair is a transmission
line consisting of two conductors of the same type, and equal
impedance to ground and other circuits.
Balanced lines are often operated with differential
signals, one of which is the inverse of the other. External
interfering sources, when present, tend to induce a common
mode signal on the line.
The balanced impedances
to ground minimizes interference pickup. The conductors are
sometimes twisted
together to ensure that each conductor is equally exposed to
any external magnetic fields that would induce unwanted noise. The
line is capable of being operated in such a way that when the
impedances of the two conductors at all transverse
planes are equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity with
respect to ground, the currents in the two conductors are equal in
magnitude and opposite in direction.
Transmission lines are generally unbalanced or
balanced. Unbalanced are usually coaxial
cable while balanced are twin-lead for
radio frequency signals or twisted pair
for lower frequencies. A balun may be used to connect the
two kinds.
Construction
Some balanced lines also have electromagnetic shielding to reduce the amount of noise introduced.Implementation
Classically a microphone used a transformer to provide a differential-mode signal but is more likely now to use electronic drive circuitry. Each leg, irrespective of any signal, should have an identical impedance to ground. Pair cable (or a pair-derivative such as star-quad) is used to maintain the balanced impedances and close twisting of the cores ensures that any interference is common to both conductors. Providing that the receiving end (usually a mixing console) does not disturb the line balance, and is able to ignore common-mode (noise) signals, and can extract differential ones, then the system will have excellent immunity to induced interference.Advantages
Compared to single-wire earth return circuits, balanced lines reduce the amount of noise per distance, allowing a longer cable run to be practical. This is because electromagnetic interference will affect both signals the same way. Similarities between the two signals are automatically removed at the end of the transmission path when one signal is subtracted from the other.Examples of application
As an example: a microphone connected to a mixer. Typical professional audio sources, such as microphones, have three-pin XLR connectors. One is the ground or common, while the other two are signal connections. These signal wires carry two copies of the same signal, but with opposite polarity. (They are often termed "hot" and "cold," but these are entirely nominal and useful only for keeping a consistent polarity.) Since these conductors travel the same path from source to destination, the assumption is that any interference is induced upon both conductors equally. The appliance receiving the signals compares the difference between the two signals (often with disregard to electrical ground) allowing the appliance to ignore any induced electrical noise. Any induced noise would be present in equal amounts and in identical polarity on each of the balanced signal conductors, so the two signals’ difference from each other would be unchanged. The successful rejection of induced noise from the desired signal depends in part on the balanced signal conductors receiving the same amount and type of interference. This typically leads to twisted, braided, or co-jacketed cables for use in balanced signal transmission.Balanced and differential
Most explanations of balanced lines assume
symmetrical (antiphase) signals but this is an unfortunate
confusion - signal symmetry and balanced lines are quite
independent of each other. There are balanced drive circuits that
have excellent common-mode impedance matching between "legs" but do
not provide symmetrical signals.
Examples
- UTP category 5 cable (when used for Ethernet)
- RS-422
- Low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS)
- Microphone cables (only on professional-level systems)
Baluns
To convert a signal from balanced to unbalanced requires a balun. For example, baluns can be used to send line level audio (which is unbalanced) over 300 feet of Category 5 cable by using a pair of baluns at each end of the CAT5 run. The balun takes the unbalanced signal, and creates an inverted copy of that signal. It then sends these 2 signals across the CAT5 cable as a balanced signal. Upon reception at the other end, the balun adds the signals together, thus removing any noise picked up along the way and recreating the unbalanced signal.External links
References
balanced in German: Symmetrische
Signalübertragung
balanced in Spanish: Balanceado
balanced in Finnish: Balansoitu kytkentä
balanced in Italian: Linea bilanciata
balanced in Japanese: 平衡接続
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accordant, alike, all there, apoise, assured, automatic, clearheaded, clearminded, coequal, collected, commonsense, compos mentis,
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homogeneous,
immutable, imperturbable, in
equilibrium, invariable, just, justifiable, justified, lawful, legal, level, levelheaded, logical, lucid, measured, mechanical, meet, meet and right, mentally
sound, merited, methodic, monolithic, normal, of a piece, of sound
mind, ordered, orderly, persistent, philosophical, poised, practical, pragmatic, predictable, proper, proportioned, rational, reasonable, recollected, regular, reliable, right, right and proper, rightful, robotlike, sane, sane-minded, secure, self-assured,
self-confident, self-controlled, self-possessed, self-restrained,
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undiversified,
unflappable,
unflinching,
uniform, unruffled, unshakable, unvaried, unvarying, unwavering, warrantable, warranted, well-balanced,
well-set, well-set-up, wholesome, without
nerves