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Copyright 2005 ISC Technologies 

 

3.2 Features 

 
The 9T97A250 power amplifier has the features listed below. 
 
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Adjustable power output. 

• Continuous 

operation. 

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Mounts on a 19-inch standard EIA rack panel. 

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Self-resetting protection circuitry. 

• Modular 

construction. 

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Status and power output display. 

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Easy access to amplifiers and protection circuitry for adjustment. 

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Independent fusing of each final module and the driver with open fuse 
indicator on the rear panel. 

 
 

3.3 Physical Description 
 

The 9T97A250 UHF power amplifier is rack panel mountable (19-inch). Front and rear 
covers are removable to gain access to all controls without removing the 9T97A250 from 
the rack. 
The front panel display consists of a red LED bar-graph display showing output power. Two 
red and two green status LEDs are also located on the front panel.  
The rear panel consists of an RF input connector, an RF output connector, a DB-15 
connector, and a two-terminal barrier strip for dc power connections. 
 

4 P. A. CIRCUIT AND LOGIC CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 

 

4.1 Power Amplifier Circuit Description 
 
4.1.1 General 

 
The RF input, which is sampled by the alarm logic, is amplified by the RF power driver. The 
driver’s net RF power output is varied by adjusting the dc voltage supply. The driver’s 
power output is split into four parts which become the input power to each final. Each final 
amplifies this input power and the output from the finals are combined and filtered. The 
alarm logic samples both the output forward power and reflected power. 
 

4.1.2 Driver 

  
The driver module has two functions. Its primary function is to provide a variable power 
input to the final power amplifier module, so that the net output power of the final amplifier 
can be adjusted. The second function is to provide a sampling point for the alarm logic at 
the input power point to the power amplifier. 
The driver uses a MOS-FET transistor (Q1) with two dies in one package, operated in 
push-pull configuration. R2 and R3 provide zero bias at the gates of Q1 for class C 
operation. T1 and T2 are 1:1 balun transformers. Capacitor C4 at the input of the driver is 
adjusted to fine tune the input match to 50 ohms, thereby minimizing input standing wave 
reflection. Capacitor C16 couples a small amount of input power through diodes D1 and 
D2. This dc voltage, which is proportional to the RF input, is fed to the alarm logic. The 
rectified RF at the anode of D1 is smoothed by capacitor C17 and loaded by resistor R1. 
The main part of the RF input goes through T1, C2, C3, Z1 and Z2 and capacitors C1, C4 
and C5 match the transistor’s input impedance across the frequency band. Power (3-5 Vdc) 
is fed via a “fast-on” tab to the drains of transistor Q1. 
Matching of the transistor’s output impedance across the frequency band is provided by Z3, 
Z4, C6. C7 and C10. Capacitors C5 and C9 are for dc blocking. 

Summary of Contents for 9T97A250

Page 1: ...Copyright 2005 ISC Technologies 9T97A250 450 MHz Power Amplifier User Manual 9110 00118 REVB...

Page 2: ...cal Description 4 P A CIRCUIT AND LOGIC CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 4 1 Power Amplifier Circuit Description 4 2 Logic Circuit Description 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 Overview 5 2 Cabinet Installation 5 3 Operating an...

Page 3: ...rough a two terminal barrier strip on the rear of the power amplifier A 15 pin D connector for monitoring the power amplifier s operating condition using its associated test set is mounted near the ba...

Page 4: ...er to each final Each final amplifies this input power and the output from the finals are combined and filtered The alarm logic samples both the output forward power and reflected power 4 1 2 Driver T...

Page 5: ...tors C2 C3 C17 C5 and C6 Power 28 Vdc is fed via a faston tab to the collector of transistor Q1 through a dc coupling network Matching of the transistor s Q1 output is provided by Z4 Z3 C8 C9 C10 and...

Page 6: ...r fan driver and optional fixed bias supply The logic board has three connectors a 1 x 2 pin connector for the dc fan power a 6 pin connector for the regulator and a 2 x 8 pin connector for the power...

Page 7: ...LED D10 are red When these LED s are illuminated this indicates a problem in the power amplifier LED D9 is latched by Q1 where the reflected level is detected above a certain level 30 of rated power...

Page 8: ...D10 and sets the alarm The temperature sensor has hysteresis determined by R29 and R32 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 Overview The transmitter location should be chosen to protect the equipment from dust and extr...

Page 9: ...louver openings for airflow at both top and bottom 5 3 Operating and Servicing Hazards Voltages Operating voltages ranging from a few volts to 120 or 240 volts ac are present in this equipment Care ha...

Page 10: ...lifier into the rack but do not interconnect 2 Connect the voltmeter to the power supply Check that polarity is correct Check that the leads are not shorted out 3 Switch ON the power supply and check...

Page 11: ...er Check that the power amplifier s output power is acceptable 18 Switch OFF the power supply and disconnect the 250 watt R F load Remove the front panel of the power amplifier and connect the power a...

Page 12: ...250 W Tuning tool slot insulated DC ammeter 25 A full scale 2 5 accuracy Cables with appropriate connectors Test set M 97 6 1 3 Exciter Check 1 Set up the exciter and test equipment as shown in Figur...

Page 13: ...ired to properly align the 9T97A250 RF power amplifier Directional wattmeter 50 ohms 250 watts full scale 5 accuracy Directional wattmeter 50 ohms 5 watts full scale 5 accuracy 50 ohm termination 250...

Page 14: ...26 or JR27 to enable the power auto shutdown to either NO POWER or LOW POWER respectively 14 Switch ON the power key the exciter and connect a 10 Vdc voltmeter to test point TP4 P 13 1 on the logic bo...

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