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5-3 FREQUENCY SYNTHSIZER CIRCUITS

VCOs (MAIN-A UNIT)

The TX VCO which generates the TX signal is composed 
by Q13, D16, D31, L25, L38, etc., and the frequency 
modulation is carried out by applying modulation signals to 
D18.

The RX VCO which generates the 1st LO signals is 
composed by Q14, D33, D34, L26, L39, etc.

These two VCOs are switched by the VCO SW (Q15, 16) 
using “RXC” signal.

The output signal from each VCO is amplifi ed by the buffer 
AMP (Q11) and LO AMP (Q10), and then applied to the TX 
or RX circuits.

A portion of generated signals is applied to the PLL IC (IC4) 
via buffer AMP (Q12).

• FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS

5-4  VOLTAGE DIAGRAM

 Voltage from the power supply is routed to the whole of the transceiver via regulators and switches.

PLL (MAIN-A UNIT)

The applied VCO output is divided according to the serial 
data including divide ratio from the CPU, at the prescaler 
and programmable divider. In the same way, the reference 
frequency signal from the reference frequency signal 
oscillator is applied to the PLL IC and divide so that these 
are the same frequency.

The frequency-matched signal is applied to the phase 
comparator and phase-compared. The resulted phase 
difference is detected as a phase-type signal, and level-
adjusted at the charge pump then output. The output pulse 
type signal is passed through the loop filter to be converted 
into the DC voltage (=Lock Voltage).

Applying the lock voltage to the variable capacitors 
(VD) which composes a part of the resonator of VCO, 
the capacitance of VDs changes corresponding to the 
applied lock voltage. This causes the change of resonation 
frequency that determines the VCO oscillating frequency to 
keep the VCO frequency constant.

When the oscillation frequency drifts, its phase changes 
from that of the reference frequency, causing a lock voltage 
change to compensate for the drift in the VCO oscillating 
frequency.

LPF

REF

X2

LO
SW

D14,D15

Q14,D33,34

Q13,D16,31

FIL

RIPPLE

Q17

VCO

SW

Q15,16

FIL

LOOP

PLL

IC

IC4

X3

Q34

FM

MOD

D18

BPF

BUFF

Q10

BUFF

Q11

LPF

IC19

AMP

X2

Q12

BPF

D54,55

TLV

ADJ

D53

RLV
ADJ

D52

IF IC

 8V

RXC

RX VCO

TX VCO

IC1

 REF

15.3MHz

Clock,Data,Strobe

45.9MHz

182.35 MHz-220.35 MHz

136/146 MHz-1740 MHz

TXC

T8V

RLVA

TLVA

LV

LV

SW

POWER

Q23,Q24

+5

5V

REG

Q27, Q28

+8

REG

IC9

T8

REG

Q25,Q29,D23

W2

Power supply cable

REG

CPU5

IC10

Q26,Q30

R8
REG

Drive AMP(

Q9

), APC AMP(IC2), etc. 

IF IC (IC1), PLL IC(IC4), etc.

RF AMP(Q2), 1st IF AMP(Q4), 1st mixer(Q3), etc.

External output(from J6)

VCOs, FRONT UNIT

T8V

R8V

8V

VCC

TMUT

RXC

PWON

HV

CPU5

CPU5

VCC
8V

8V

8V

HPA module(IC3)

HV

Summary of Contents for iC-F5012

Page 1: ...S 14712XZ C1 Feb 2011 VHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS...

Page 2: ...ame and unit name 4 Quantity required ORDER EXAMPLE 1110007320 S IC NJM2591V IC F5012 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8820001210 Screw 2438 screw IC F5013 Top cover 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside b...

Page 3: ...CUITS 5 1 5 2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS 5 3 5 3 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS 5 4 5 4 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 5 4 5 5 PORT ALLOCATIONS 5 5 SECTION 6 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 6 1 PREPARATION 6 1 6 2 FREQUENCY ADJUSTM...

Page 4: ...ver 1 1 kg 2 4 Ib TRANSMITTER Transmit output power 25 W ver 25 W High 10 W Low2 2 5 W Low1 50 W ver 50 W High 25 W Low2 5 0 W Low1 Modulation Variable reactance frequency modulation Max permissible d...

Page 5: ...65 dB typ Spurious response 70 dB min Intermodulation More than 70 dB 75 dB typ More than 65 dB 67 dB typ FM hum and noise Without CCITT filter Wide More than 40 dB 45 dB typ Narrow More than 34 dB 40...

Page 6: ...DE VIEWS TX RX INDICATOR LED DRIVERS Q13 and Q14 FRONT UNIT CPU IC1 RESET IC IC2 EEPROM IC3 TONE FILTER IC5 TONE FILTER SWITCH Q3 CLOCK FREQUENCY SHIFT DIODE D6 CPU CLOCK X1 KEY BACKLIGHT SW Q2 KEY BA...

Page 7: ...TOR IC IC1 TONE FILETR Q39 PLL IC IC4 CPU5 LINE REGULATOR IC10 RIPPLE FILTER Q17 VCO SWITCH Q15 VCC LINE SWITCH Q23 8V LINE REGULATOR IC9 R8 LINE REGULATOR Q30 APC AMP IC2 2ND IF FILTER BANDWIDTH SWIT...

Page 8: ...CE OSCILLATOR MODULATION BUFFER IC19 D A CONVERTER IC18 REFERENCE FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR X2 AF AMP IC15 EXPANDER IC17 AF LINE SW IC14 D A CONVERTER IC20 DRIVE AMP Q9 RF AMP Q2 1ST MIXER Q3 2ND IF FILTER...

Page 9: ...ews from the both sides and then remove the front panel in the direction of the arrow 4 Remove 9 screws from the PCB FLAT CABLE BOTTOM COVER SCREW 4 SCREW 2 FRONT PANEL SPEAKER CABLE UNSOLDER Solder r...

Page 10: ...tional product Otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available Solder remover D 5 Short the pattern as below For modulation input Install optional UT 108R as follows 1 Turn OFF the power and then...

Page 11: ...e 2nd LO signal at the internal 2nd IF mixer of the IF demodulator IC IC1 to obtain the 450 kHz 2nd IF signal The 15 3 MHz signal generated by the reference oscillator X2 is passed through the filter...

Page 12: ...the D A converter IC18 and applied to the AF AMP IC15 through the AF line SW IC14 The amplified AF signal is applied to the AF power AMP IC8 and power amplified to obtain AF output level The power amp...

Page 13: ...tone signal modulation CTCSS 2 5 TONE MODULATION CIRCUIT MAIN A UNIT MIC signal from the splatter filter IC16 is level adjusted deviation adjustment by the D A converter IC18 and applied to the TX VCO...

Page 14: ...e difference is detected as a phase type signal and level adjusted at the charge pump then output The output pulse type signal is passed through the loop filter to be converted into the DC voltage Loc...

Page 15: ...89 CH2L Channel indicator LED for CH2 DS5 control High Lights O 90 CH1L Channel indicator LED for CH1 DS6 control High Lights O 95 LIGT2 Key backlight LED DS1 DS2 control High Backlight is ON O 96 TL...

Page 16: ...W or more Frequency Counter Frequency range Frequency accuracy Sensitivity 0 1 300 MHz 1 ppm or better 100 mV or better Standard Signal Generator SSG Frequency range Output level 0 1 300 MHz 0 1 V to...

Page 17: ...as below Select Middle NOTE FOR EUR versions when adjust Deviation Modulation Balance and S meter in the middle band change the bandwidth to Middle as below CONVENIENT The cloning data file for the ad...

Page 18: ...nsmit while SSG is connected to the antenna connector RF power meter 30 W 25 W ver 60 W 50 W ver DC power supply 13 6 V 20 A except EUR 13 2 V 20 A EUR Frequency counter Oscilloscope AC millivoltmeter...

Page 19: ...he adjustment value on the Adjust Utility screen RX LVA 1 1 V TX 2 Channel 1 2 Transmitting TX LVA 1 06 V RX 3 Channel 1 3 Receiving Click Update F5 button and then check the LVIN item on the I O Chec...

Page 20: ...r with an oscilloscope to the antenna connector through an attenuator and set it as HPF OFF LPF 20 kHz De emphasis OFF Detector P P 2 BAL No over or under shoot As flat as possible DEVIATION NARROW 1...

Page 21: ...ITIVITY MUST be adjusted before S METER When RECEIVE SENSITIVITY is re adjusted S METER MUST be re adjusted too 1 Channel 1 14 Receiving Connect an SSG to the antenna connec tor and set it as Frequenc...

Page 22: ...3 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL T 31 8 39 7 D64 1750001910 S DIO HVD144AKRF E T 51 5 33 1 REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN A UNIT M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the...

Page 23: ...0 R198 7030005050 S RES ERJ2GEJ 103 X 10K T 128 6 24 2 M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN A UNIT R199...

Page 24: ...ESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN A UNIT C67 4030017460 S CER C1005 JB 1H 102K T B 60 4 23 2 C68 4030017430 S CER C1005 CH 1H 101J T T 52 1 25 2 C69 4030017430 S CER C1005 CH 1H 101J T T 53 9 25 2...

Page 25: ...05 CH 1H 070C T B 52 7 40 4 C342 4550000560 S TAN TEESVA 1V 334M8R T 78 4 66 1 C343 4030017460 S CER C1005 JB 1H 102K T B 51 5 39 1 C347 4030017460 S CER C1005 JB 1H 102K T T 52 1 24 3 M Mounted side...

Page 26: ...23 X 22K B 34 6 26 6 R26 7030005240 S RES ERJ2GEJ 473 X 47K B 32 9 24 8 R27 7030005240 S RES ERJ2GEJ 473 X 47K B 31 2 25 7 R28 7030005040 S RES ERJ2GEJ 472 X 4 7K B 34 6 23 9 R29 7030008290 S RES ERJ2...

Page 27: ...8 4030017460 S CER C1005 JB 1H 102K T B 8 9 17 4 C82 4030017420 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T B 36 3 23 0 C84 4030017420 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T B 25 5 27 5 C85 4030017420 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T B 32 9...

Page 28: ...1 1 REF ORDER DESCRIPTION QTY NO NO J1 6450002210 3017 8821 KIN 1 J2 6510027960 04 6294 040 000 800 1 J3 6510022022 14FLT SM2 TB LF SN M 1 SP1 2510001221 C052SB500 14 OSC 1 W1 8900010503 OPC 1046B 1 P...

Page 29: ...IT Unit abbreviations F FRONT UNIT M MAIN A UNIT C CHASSIS PARTS MP4 F MP3 F MP5 F MP11 F MP1 F SP1 F W1 C MP2 F MP9 F MP5 C 2 MP3 M IC3 M J1 C MP4 C MAIN A UNIT MP2 M MP2 C MP7 C 4 MP3 C 8 MP6 C J4 M...

Page 30: ...C385 C388 C394 C395 C396 C398 C401 C411 C436 C443 C451 C462 C463 C471 C472 C473 C474 C476 C477 C478 C479 C480 C481 C482 C484 C486 C487 C488 C489 C490 C492 CP1 CP28 D3 D3 D5 D5 D28 D37 D47 D48 D59 D61...

Page 31: ...Q13 Q14 Q25 Q25 Q27 Q27 Q28 Q28 Q29 Q29 Q31 Q34 Q34 Q35 Q35 Q36 Q36 R1 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R36 R39 R40 R50 R54 R57 R67 R68...

Page 32: ...EE IC19 TA75S01F AMP X2 Q12 2SC5006 BPF HVD144A D54 55 TLV AD J D 53 HVC375B RLV AD J D 52 HVC375B W N SW D66 D67 HVD144A CP4 CP_3 CP_3 CP3 DS1 9 LNJ426W83RA DS10 CL 165 AMP IC21 TA75S01F BPF D9 B HVC...

Page 33: ...34 1 8K R135 1 5K R136 1 5K R137 1 5K R138 1 5K HR YG DS10 CL 165HR YG X1 CR 915 C30 10 R12 470 R139 1K C139 47P R130 390 R131 1 8K IC1 HD64F2238BTF13V 1 PE5 D5 2 PE6 D6 3 PE7 D7 4 PD0 D8 5 PD1 D9 6 P...

Page 34: ...R315 100K R314 100K R269 100K R270 100K R145 1K R143 1K R325 1K R326 1K R327 1K R144 1K R130 22K R135 270K R188 560 R187 10K R363 10K R362 100K R381 0 C315 0 022 C280 0 01 R159 10K J7 1 2 3 4 C267 0...

Page 35: ...C392 18P R48 C93 18P C401 R51 560K R54 10K R58 470 R59 18K R387 4 7K D18 HVL355CM L41 ELJRF Q12 2SC5006 L21 ELJRF L5 FHW1210HC L16 AS080547 47N C402 C403 C3 0 5P C5 0 5P C366 0 001 C6 22P R15 270K C9...

Page 36: ...454 7619 Glenwood Centre 150 6165 Highway 17 Delta B C V4K 5B8 Canada Phone 1 604 952 4266 Fax 1 604 952 0090 URL http www icomcanada com E mail info icomcanada com Unit 1 103 Garden Road Clayton VIC...

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