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capacitive trimmers, between the two pair of gates, as shown by the mounting plan.
STEP 5.
Connect serially a c.c. amperometer to the power supply, with scale starting from more than 5A
(i.e. 10A).
STEP 6.
Power the module and check the MOSFET is not absorbing current; this means that the device
is integral and working correctly.
STEP 7.
Slowly turn the R7 trimmer until the MOSFET absorbs 1A, always checking that there are no
self-oscillation; under this conditions it is possible to check by means of a digital tester that the voltage on the
gate is about 5.2-5.4V.
STEP 8.
Repeat the previous step for the other section of the module, this time turnign R8 and checking
that the indication of the current on the amperometer increases to 2A total (which includes the current of the
other device left on).
STEP 9.
Check the response curve of the module by means of the
network analyser
.
STEP 10. Check the response curve for low signal with centre 660MHz and span 500MHz, 2dB/div.
STEP 11. The curve should be similar to the one enclosed, with a tolerance of ± 0.5dB. To obtain this, act
on the four trimmers C41-C41a and C42-C42a with the proper “calibrator”, inorder to flatten the curve as
much as possible, especially at the edged of the band which represents the minimum values.
STEP 12. Finally, check that the current in stand-by does not increase by more than 15÷20%, reaching at
worst 2.3÷2.4A when the heat sink is hot and not ventilated.
Note: when mounting-removing the PALLET on the heat sink, tightly fasten the screw of each all “N” input and output
connectors. These are mounted with a single 3mm screw and if it is not properly fastened it may be detached from the PCB
by a movement of the connector once it has already been soldered to the path.
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