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threshold is typically 10.5 dB above rated input power (51.3 dBm output – 56 dB nominal 
gain). 

Note 5:

 Whenever a linearizer alarm occurs, the amplifier is shut down.  Each actively 

tuned gain and phase adjuster has a factory nominal setting with leash limits around it.  
Whenever the tuning algorithm persistently requires an adjustment beyond the leash 
limits, a linearizer alarm is declared.  

Note 6:

 Some sensors allow fault detection because they give readings that are out of 

range (e.g. temperature sensor).   

Note 7:

 Under current or overcurrent depending on the hardware. 

Note 8:

 Typically 10 dB to set the alarm, with 3 dB of hysteresis (alarm resets at -13 dB). 

When operated with other amplifiers in parallel, each amplifier performs its own VSWR 
diagnostics and shut down independently.  The shutdown process is coordinated with 
the RFIM and Switch Combiner Module, eliminating chain reaction scenarios.  

Note 9:

 A VSWR critical alarm is declared when the reflected power is 80W or more and 

indicates that the unit may be damaged if not shut down. Since the amplifier cannot 
detect that this condition has cleared while shut down, an RF enable command, restart 
command, or power cycle is required to clear this condition.  Since there are circulators 
on the amplifier, a delay of about 1 second is acceptable before shutting down.   

Note 10:

 A bias fault is declared during the factory bias setting algorithm (see above) if 

firmware is unable to set the bias correctly.  This is typically a hard failure; however, the 
bias setting command can be repeated. 

Note 11:

 Self test: Whenever the amplifier is powered on or reset (whether from the front 

panel or otherwise), firmware performs a self-test.  Included in the test are processor 
RAM, boot image checksum, NVM image checksum, temperature sensors, power 
supplies, and pilot/receiver operation.  If any one of these tests fails, a self-test failure 
critical alarm is declared and the unit does not start up.  There is no recovery short of a 
reset or power cycle.  This is typically a hard failure; however, self-test will be repeated 
on the next restart command or power cycle. 
 

Summary of Contents for MCPA1900

Page 1: ...Power Amplifier Group Propriety Use pursuant to Company Instruction 1 of 8 Multiple Carrier Power Amplifiers Model MCPA1900 MCPA850 Operation Instruction Date July 25 2005 Version 1 0 Ref RE FCC ID S...

Page 2: ...ions The MCPA1900 135 and MCPA850 135 provide linear amplification of multi carrier mixed mode signals in the cellular and PCS frequency bands respectively The 850 Band and 1900 Band MCPA have the fol...

Page 3: ...and phase control Feed Forward amplifier circuit Main amplifier stage Pre distortion circuit FICA Filter Isolator Combiner Assembly Power conversion circuit Controller circuit Communications circuit I...

Page 4: ...al compensation of the amplifier and to maintain a linearization solution for the pre distortion circuit and the feed forward circuit Figure 1 MSA1900 135 MCPA Front Panel Figure 2 MSA1900 135 Rear Pa...

Page 5: ...s within the PA Module The alarms are mapped to front panel LED behavior as indicated Additionally the alarms are mapped to the discrete line relays and available at the D Sub connector at the rear of...

Page 6: ...n Shut down Y Low input voltage 26V Major On Gain reduced Auto recover Y Bias fault factory only see note 10 Critical On Shut down Self test fail see note 11 Critical On Shut down Configuration fault...

Page 7: ...narios Note 9 A VSWR critical alarm is declared when the reflected power is 80W or more and indicates that the unit may be damaged if not shut down Since the amplifier cannot detect that this conditio...

Page 8: ...ributed to the amplifiers via the sub rack wiring from a front RF connector FCC Statements FCC ID S8L 100270MCPA RE FCC ID S8L 100254MCPA This devise complies with Part 2 15 24 of the FCC Rules Operat...

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