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Innovator CU10BT-CU5000BT Analog Transmitter
System Description
Instruction Manual, Rev. 0
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Drawer. In CU2000 and higher power systems the RF is connected to a splitter
and then to the inputs of the CU1000 amplifier Drawers.
The CU500 system is made up of a CU100 Drawer and a 500 Watt Amplifier
Drawer. The CU100 is used as a driver that connects to the 500 Watt Amplifier
Drawer and supplies the needed drive level to produce the 500 Watts output of
the system. The control and operating parameters of the 500 Watt Amplifier
Drawer are displayed on the LCD Screen on the CU100 Drawer. In the CU500,
the RF input signal at J1 on the amplifier heatsink assembly is fed to J3 on the
LDMOS amplifier pallet. The amplified output of the pallet, which has
approximately 15 dB gain, is connected to the coupler board before it is cabled to
J2 the RF output jack of the Amplifier Heatsink Assembly. The coupler board
supplies a forward and a reflected power sample to the amplifier control board for
metering and monitoring purposes.
The CU1000 system is made up of a CU100 Drawer and a 1000 Watt Amplifier
Drawer. The CU100 is used as a driver that connects to the CU1000 Amplifier
Drawer and supplies the needed drive level to produce the 500 Watts output of
the system. The control and operating parameters of the 1000 Watt Amplifier
Drawer are displayed on the LCD Screen on the CU100 Drawer. In the CU1000,
the input RF signal at J1, located on the rear panel of the Drawer, is fed to J1 on
the 4 Way Splitter Board, which supplies four outputs, one to each 878 amplifier
pallet. Each amplifier pallet has approximately 14 dB gain. The amplified
outputs of the pallets are combined in the 4 Way combiner board whose output is
at J1. The RF is connected to J2 the 7/16” (1.1cm) Din RF output jack located on
the rear panel of the Drawer. The 4 way combiner board supplies a forward and
a reflected power sample to the amplifier control board for metering and
monitoring purposes. In a CU1000, the typical sample value at J6, a 50Ω BNC
jack located on the front panel of the Drawer, is approximately 65dB down from
the output power level of the Drawer.
In higher power systems, multiple amplifier Drawers are used along with splitters
and combiners to produce the desired output. A System Metering Board
(1312666) provides forward, reflected, overtemperature and other parameters to
the exciter/driver Drawer from the external power amplifier chain. The CU2000
is made up of a CU100 driver Drawer, a two way splitter, two CU1000 amplifier
Drawers and a two way combiner with a 500W reject load. The reject load
provides isolation protection of the operating power amplifier if the other
amplifier fails. One–half the power of the operating amplifier Drawer connected
to the combiner will be dissipated by the reject load with the other half of the
power going to the output filters and the antenna. The CU3400 is made up of a
CU100 driver Drawer, a three way splitter, three CU1000 amplifier Drawers and a
three way combiner with reject load. The CU5000 is made up of a CU100 driver
Drawer, a four way splitter, four CU1000 amplifier Drawers and a four way
combiner with reject load.
The On Channel RF output of the amplifier Drawer either connects directly to the
low pass filter and the mask filter then to the antenna in single amplifier systems
or to a combiner, the low pass filter and a mask filter and finally to the antenna
in multiple amplifier systems.