15.4. 5.8GHz PA (Power Amplifier), 5.8GHz LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) and
Antenna Switch Circuit
PA block amplifies power of 5.8GHz TX signal.
5.8GHz TX signal from 5.8GHz Converter circuit is filtered by 5.8GHz-BPF FL811, and amplified by Power amplifier (PA) block of
IC851. After that, it is supplied to Antenna Switch block of IC851. V_PA is approximately 4.0V at Base Unit, and 3.3V at Handset.
LNA block amplifies receiving 5.8GHz signal.
5.8GHz RX signal from Antenna Switch block of IC851 amplified by LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) block of IC851 and filtered by HPF
(FL821), and then supplied to 5.8GHz Converter circuit.
Antenna Switch block selects the TX 5.8GHz signal or RX 5.8G signal, and connect to Antenna terminal.
Note:
The exposed GND_PLATE on the bottom of the IC851 supplies the circuit ground(s) for the entire chip. It is very important that
a good solder connection is made between this GND_PLATE and the ground plane of the PCB underlying the IC851.
<Base Unit>
IC851 includes Switches for High frequency signals, and controlled by ANT0 signal and ANT 1 signal from DSP.
DSP is checking RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) signal, and selects better condition Antenna from two antennas.
At the TX mode 5.8GHz TX signal from 5.8GHz PA block leads to selected Antenna terminal, at the RX mode 5.8GHz RX signal
from selected Antenna terminal leads to 5.8GHz LNA block.
<Handset>
IC851 includes Switch for High frequency signals, and controlled by PA_CONT signal and RX_EN signal from DSP. At the TX
mode 5.8GHz TX signal from 5.8GHz PA block leads to Antenna terminal, at the RX mode 5.8GHz RX signal from Antenna terminal
leads to 5.8GHz LNA block.
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KX-TG5671BXS / KX-TGA560BXS
Summary of Contents for KX-TG5671BXS
Page 7: ...4 1 3 Battery Level 4 1 4 Panasonic Battery Performance 7 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 8: ...4 2 Location of Controls 4 2 1 Base Unit 8 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 9: ...4 2 2 Handset 9 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 13: ...4 4 2 2 Programming Using the Direct Commands 13 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 14: ...4 4 3 Dial Lock 14 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 15: ...4 5 Troubleshooting 15 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
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Page 20: ...6 HOW TO REPLACE THE HANDSET LCD 20 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 31: ...7 9 5 RF DSP Interface Signal Wave Form Test Burst Mode 31 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 32: ...Test Burst Mode 32 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 73: ...18 SIGNAL ROUTE Each signal route is as follows 73 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 74: ...Each signal route is as follows RF part signal route 74 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 77: ...21 EXPLANATION OF IC TERMINALS RF PART 21 1 IC701 77 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 78: ...21 2 IC801 Backside Terminal GND 78 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 79: ...21 3 IC851 Backside Terminal GND 79 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
Page 84: ...24 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS BASE UNIT 84 KX TG5671BXS KX TGA560BXS ...
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