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4-3.  RF OUTPUT LOAD

The load impedance should be as good as possible (1.5:1 or better) in the working
band for good power transfer to the load.

4-4.  AMPLIFIER FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The NTGS86AA amplifier (figures 1-1 and 4-1) is a linear, single-channel power
amplifier that operates in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz
at an output power of 25 watts.  Each amplifier is a self-contained module and is
functionally independent of any other amplifier modules in the system.  Each
amplifier module has an alarm board that monitors the amplifier performance.  If a
failure or fault occurs in an amplifier module, it is transmitted to the host system
via an 18-pin Molex connector.

The amplifier is compliant to the requirements of FCC Part 22 and TIA/EIA IS97A
with respect to spurious emissions (see table 1-1).  Constant gain is maintained by
continuously comparing active paths with passive references, and correcting for
small variations through the RF feedback controls.  All gain variations, for example
those due to temperature, are reduced to the passive reference variations.  The
amplifier module is comprised of:

A three-stage driver amplifier
A main amplifier
Alarm monitoring and control
A spurious emission detection DSP circuit

4-4.1.  THREE-STAGE DRIVER AMPLIFIER

The input of the amplifier employs three stages of class AB amplification which
provide approximately 33 dB of gain in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz
to 894 MHz.  The amplifier operates on +26 Vdc, and a bias voltage of +5 Vdc,
and is mounted directly on a heat sink.  The alarm logic controls the +5 Vdc bias
voltage that shuts down the amplifier.

4-4.2.  MAIN AMPLIFIER

The main amplifier employs class AB amplification for maximum efficiency. The
signal provides approximately 10 dB of gain in the 25 MHz frequency band.  The
output from the main amplifier is typically 30 watts. The amplifier operates on +26
Vdc, and a bias voltage of +5 Vdc, and is mounted directly on a heat sink.  The
alarm logic controls the +5 Vdc bias voltage that shuts down the amplifier.

Summary of Contents for NTGS86AA

Page 1: ...CE MANUAL SINGLE CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER NTGS86AA 869 894 MHz 25 WATTS AVERAGE POWER 12 August 1998 Powerwave Technologies Inc Tel 949 757 0530 2026 McGaw Avenue Fax 949 757 0941 Irvine CA 92614 Web S...

Page 2: ...Section 3 Operating Instructions 3 1 Introduction 3 1 3 2 Initial Start Up and Operating Procedures 3 1 Section 4 Principles of Operation 4 1 Introduction 4 1 4 2 RF Input Signal 4 1 4 3 RF Output Loa...

Page 3: ...Connector 18 Pin Molex 2 2 2 2 RS485 Connector 2 3 4 1 NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Functional Block Diagram 4 2 5 1 NTGS86AA Amplifier Test Setup Diagram 5 3 5 2 RF Input CDMA Source 5 3...

Page 4: ...el power amplifier that operates in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz It is designed as a self contained module with EMI containment for use in both an indoor and outdoor North America...

Page 5: ...15 dB for any 2 MHz band within frequency range Output Protection Mismatch Protected Input Port Return Loss VSWR 2 1 Max Out of Band Spurious Less than 14 dBm DC Input Power 26 0 5 Vdc 260 mV p p max...

Page 6: ...6 RF OUTPUT RF INPUT 18 PIN MOLEX CONNECTOR RF SAMPLE RS485 CONNECTOR 9 900 12 515 1 670 Figure 1 1 NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier...

Page 7: ...e whole installation Circuit breakers should be thermal type capable of handling the maximum anticipated inrush current in a load center with a master switch 2 3 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION This equipmen...

Page 8: ...connector WARNING Turn off external primary DC power before connecting cable to 18 pin Molex connector 5 Connect power alarm and control cable to 18 pin Molex connector 6 Check your work before apply...

Page 9: ...7 Ground GND 8 Ground GND 9 Ground GND 10 Anxiety output RS 422 level ANX 11 Enable input RS 422 level ENABLE 12 Enable input RS 422 level ENABLE 13 Alarm output RS 422 level ALARM 14 Alarm output RS...

Page 10: ...inated at 50 ohms Do not operate the amplifier without a load attached Refer to table 1 1 for input power requirements Excessive input power may damage the amplifier NOTE The output coaxial cable betw...

Page 11: ...recting for small variations through the RF feedback controls All gain variations for example those due to temperature are reduced to the passive reference variations The amplifier module is comprised...

Page 12: ...eby optimizing the spurious emissions mask of the CDMA output signal 4 5 AMPLIFIER MODULE COOLING Each amplifier module is contained within a thermally conductive chassis which when properly mounted o...

Page 13: ...1 Periodic Maintenance TASK INTERVAL ACTION Inspection Cables and Connectors 12 Months I In ns sp pe ec ct t s si ig gn na al l a an nd d p po ow we er r c ca ab bl le es s f fo or r f fr ra ay ye ed...

Page 14: ...mplifier with a 25 MHz band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz Select evenly spaced F1 F2 F3 and F4 frequencies that cover the instantaneous bandwidth of your system 5 4 1 AMPLIFIER PERFORMANCE TEST To perform t...

Page 15: ...15 INPUT RETURN LOSS TEST 6 Read and record the S11 return loss measurement on network analyzer Record test data in table 5 3 Figure 5 1 NTGS86AA Amplifier Test Setup Diagram...

Page 16: ...urce Impedance 50 Ohms VSWR 1 2 1 Supply Voltage 26 Vdc 0 1 Vdc TEST SPECIFICATION MIN MAX DATA RF Gain Vcc 26 Vdc PO 25 W Freq 880 MHz Table 1 1 1 dB Table 1 1 1 dB Spurious Emissions Vcc 26 Vdc PO 2...

Page 17: ...suggested corrective action does not eliminate the problem please contact your Powerwave field representative or the factory for further instructions NOTE Check your sales order and equipment warrant...

Page 18: ...ing equipment to the factory for service Please contact our Customer Service Department at 949 757 0530 to obtain this number Failure to obtain this RMA number will result in considerable delays in re...

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