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Model A5-32 Operation And Service Manual

 

A5-32 Manual 29 April 2002 

Page 7 of 10

 

Performance Verification 

Equipment Required 

a)

 

Spectrum analyser and tracking generator, 1 MHz to 100 MHz. 

b)

 

Sine wave signal generator or function generator, 10 MHz 

c)

 

RF Power meter 

d)

 

Low pass filter, Mini-circuits BLP 10.7

 

e)

 

50

Ω

 BNC load 

In addition, if input and output load and source impedance’s are to be checked, a network analyser 
will be required. 

Verification of the phase noise levels can be extremely difficult, requiring a cross correlation type 
of phase noise test set, with a noise floor below -150dBc at 1Hz and -160dBc at 10 Hz offset. 

Procedures 

Frequency Response 

Connect the tracking source to the input of the Model A5-12, and the spectrum analyser to any 
output. Set the tracking generator output level to 10 dBm, and the spectrum analyser to sweep 
between 1 MHz and 100 MHz. Adjust the A5-12 gain control (VR1) to give an output level of 13 
dBm at 10 MHz. 

Measure the frequency response and verify against the specifications. 

Harmonic Distortion 

Connect the 10 MHz signal source to the Model A5-12 input using the low pass filter to remove 
source harmonics to less than -60 dBc. Set the output level to +10 dBm. Connect the spectrum 
analyser to any output and adjust the A5-12 gain control to give +13 dBm output. Use the spectrum 
analyser to measure the harmonic distortion, and verify against the specifications. Repeat for other 
outputs if desired. Take care that the spectrum analyser is not generating harmonics so as to affect 
the measurement. 

Output to Output Isolation 

Set the tracking generator to +10dBm output level, and connect to any output of the A5-12. 
Terminate the A5-12 input with a 5

0Ω 

load. Connect the spectrum analyser to any other output of 

the A5-12, and adjust for maximum sensitivity. Measure the output isolation at 10 MHz and 100 
MHz. Note that it may be necessary to fit ferrite sleeves to the spectrum analyser and/or tracking 
generator cables to avoid common mode cross talk. The output-to-output isolation is defined as the 
tracking generator level minus the level measured by the spectrum analyser. 

Repeat for a number of combinations of outputs, choosing adjacent and remote outputs, and verify 
against the specifications. 

Output to Input Isolation 

Connect the tracking generator to any output, and the spectrum analyser to the input of the A5-12 
and adjust for maximum sensitivity. Measure the output isolation at 10 MHz and 100 MHz. Note 
that it may be necessary to fit ferrite sleeves to the spectrum analyser and/or tracking generator 
cables to avoid common mode cross talk. The output-to-input isolation is defined as the tracking 
generator level minus the level measured by the spectrum analyser. 

Repeat for a number of combinations of outputs, choosing adjacent and remote outputs, and verify 
against the specifications.. 

Summary of Contents for A5-32

Page 1: ...l 29 April 2002 Page 1 of 10 MODEL A5 32 32 Way Distribution Amplifier USER S HANDBOOK Quartzlock UK Ltd Gothic Plymouth Road Totnes Devon TQ9 5LH England Tel 44 0 1803 862062 Fax 44 0 1803 867962 Web...

Page 2: ...requency and Power Characteristics 4 Environmental Conditions 4 Replaceable Fusing Characteristics 4 Cleaning Instructions 4 Distribution Amplifier A5 12 5 Operating Procedure 5 Circuit Descriptions 6...

Page 3: ...transformer whose output is compatible with the input measurement capabilities of this product The product s front and rear panels are typically at earth ground Thus never try to measure AC power lin...

Page 4: ...t 10 C to 55 C 65 to 65 op Storage 40 C to 85 C Magnetic Field Sensitivity 2x10 11 Gauss Atmospheric Pressure 60m to 4000m 1x10 13 mbar Replaceable Fusing Characteristics 800mA time lag HBC Cleaning I...

Page 5: ...lled the output amplifiers in the following description A modified version of the output amplifier with a gain control called the input amplifier drives a twelve way passive power splitter This divide...

Page 6: ...of 13 dBm the second harmonic distortion is less than 60 dBc due to the differential design Third harmonic distortion is less than 40 dBc The bandwidth is 1 dB from 2 MHz to 100 MHz The gain falls by...

Page 7: ...analyser to measure the harmonic distortion and verify against the specifications Repeat for other outputs if desired Take care that the spectrum analyser is not generating harmonics so as to affect...

Page 8: ...ser to any input and search for discrete spurii Calculate their level in dBc related to the 13 dBm nominal output Measure the wideband noise using a preamplifier if necessary to improve the spectrum a...

Page 9: ...at nominal output 10 MHz Source harmonics less than 60dBc a Second harmonic 50dBc b Third harmonic 40dBc 7 Isolation a Output to output 90dB adjacent outputs at 10 MHz 70dB adjacent outputs at 100 MHz...

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