Symmetricom 58536A Information Note

58536A
097-58536-01
Issue 1: Apr 00
Information Note
Copyright  2000 Symmetricom, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
This information note describes accessory equipment for a Symmetricom GPS receiver system for a telecommunications network.
Warning Symbols Used In This Note
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The accessory is a distribution amplifier for GPS antennas. Model 58536 is designed to distribute the signal from the GPS antenna to as many as four GPS receivers.
For assistance, contact:
Symmetricom, Inc.
2300 Orchard Parkway
San Jose, CA 95131-1017
U.S.A. Call Center: 888-367-7966 (from inside U.S.A. only
– toll free)
408-428-7907
U.K. Call Center: +44.7000.111666 (Technical
Assistance)
+44.7000.111888 (Sales)
Fax: 408-428-7998
Instruction manual symbol; the product will be marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the instruction manual.
Indicates hazardous voltages.
Indicates earth (ground) terminal.
or
Indicates terminal is connected to chassis when such connection is not apparent.
E-mail: ctac@symmetricom.com
Internet: http://www.symmetricom.com
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Indicates Alternating current.
Indicates Direct current.
ANTENNA
INPUT
PORT 1
DC POWER
PORT 2
DC POWER
58536A
GPS DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER
DC POWER
PORT 4
DC POWER
PORT 3
Figure 1. 58536A GPS Distribution Amplifier
1.0 Introduction
The 58536A GPS distribution amplifier is one component of a complete line of GPS accessories available from Symmetricom. These accessories are designed to deliver precise GPS signals over a wide temperature range and in harsh environmental conditions.
The distribution amplifier is required if you wish to distribute the signal from a single antenna to as many as four GPS receivers.
2.0 Description
The 58536A consists of a broadband, unity gain amplifier and a 1:4 signal splitter. Designed for use with GPS antennas, the unit features a high degree of isolation to eliminate feedback and interaction between any GPS systems connected to it.
Power to the unit is supplied by a GPS timing receiver connected to one of the four ports. This means that the distribution amplifier will operate as long as there is at least one working GPS receiver connected to any one of the distribution amplifier ports.
3.0 Use with Non-Symmetricom Systems
Although designed for use with Symmetricom GPS receivers, the other GPS receiver and antenna systems.
The 58536A operates over a voltage range of +4.5 Vdc to +13 Vdc. Power from the GPS receiver is passed through to the antenna.
58536A can be used with
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Note:
local electrical and building ordinances. Contact Symmetricom as described below for additional technical recommendations for installation.
When installing any electrical device always follow the rules prescribed by your
4.0 Considerations for Long Cable Runs
Due to process variations in the fabrication of the 58536A, the gain through the device can vary ± 3 dB. Assume the worst case loss of the 58536A (−3 dB) when determining if line amplifiers are necessary in your GPS antenna system. If an amplifier is required, consider the
58529A line amplifier with L1 bandpass filter.
Note:
between the GPS antenna and the GPS receiver. Two amplifiers are recommended when there is more than 40 dB of cable loss.
Calculate cable loss:
The assumed worst case loss through the 58536A (−3 dB) is equal to:
Use this procedure to determine if line amplifiers are required:
1. First, calculate the distance from the antenna to the most distant receiver.
2. Determine the signal loss due to the type and length of cable used.
3. Add the assumed worst case loss through the 58536A in terms of cable length.
4. Compare the result to the requirements for line amplifiers below. If line amplifiers are
In general, an amplifier is required if there is more than 20 dB of cable loss
18 meters (60 ft) of cable length when using LMR 400 cable
8 meters (25 ft) of cable length when using RG-213 cable
required, they should be added as close to the GPS antenna as possible (within 10 meters/33 feet).
5.0 Requirements for Line Amplifiers
This section provides information that will help you determine if line amplifiers are required for your GPS antenna system installation.
For LMR 400 cable:
If the estimated cable length (include the cable length equivalent to the assumed worst case loss through the 58536A) between the antenna and the most distant GPS receiver is:
Less than 115 meters (377 feet), no line amplifier is necessary.
More than 115 meters (377 feet) and less than 240 meters (787 feet), you need 1 line
amplifier.
More than 240 meters (787 feet) and less than 360 meters (1181 feet), you need 2 line
amplifiers.
More than 360 meters (1181 feet), contact Symmetricom for assistance.
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For RG-213 cable:
If the estimated cable length (include the cable length equivalent to the assumed worst case loss through the 58536A) between the antenna and the most distant GPS receiver is:
Less than 53 meters (174 feet), no line amplifier is necessary.
More than 53 meters (174 feet) and less than 105 meters (345 feet), you need 1 line
amplifier.
More than 105 meters (345 feet) and less than 158 meters (518 feet), you need 2 line amplifiers.
More than 158 meters (518 feet), contact Symmetricom for assistance.
For Non-Symmetricom cable:
If using other cable, the need for amplifiers can be estimated using the following guidelines:
If your installation involves less than 20 dB of cable loss, an amplifier is not required.
If there is from 20 to 39 dB of cable loss, one amplifier will provide sufficient gain to ensure proper operation.
If there is from 40 to 59 dB of cable loss, two amplifiers are recommended for proper operation. This is the maximum cable loss for which the GPS receiver can provide power. If you have calculated more than 60 dB of cable loss for your installation, then a lower-loss cable must be used. Symmetricoms lowest-loss standard cable is LMR 400 (58520A or 58521A) with a loss of 5 dB per 30.5 meters (100 ft). Contact Symmetricom if you need information on the availability of lower-loss cable.
Note:
strength due to temperature changes in the cable, variation of sensitivity in the antenna and receiver, and minor errors made in estimating cable loss.
These guidelines include a safety margin to account for any degrading of signal
6.0 Installation
The 58536A distribution amplifier can be mounted in any indoor or outdoor location. It should be positioned after the antenna, any line amplifiers, and any lightning arrestors, as the last item before the GPS receivers.
Note:
Considerations for more information.
Environmental Considerations for Outdoor Installations
It is recommended that all cable connections that are outdoors or exposed to wet or humid environments be sealed to prevent moisture from entering the connector. For maximum protection, a multi-barrier process is suggested.
A multi-barrier process provides maximum protection for connections. An example of this process might consist of the following steps:
1. Wrap the connection with a self-fusing, insulating tape (for example, 3M Scotch 23
2. Overwrap the self-fusing tape with a layer of vinyl electrical tape (for example, 3M
Protecting outdoor connections is recommended. Refer to Environmental
A Multi-Barrier Process
Rubber Splicing Tape).
Scotch Super 88 Vinyl Electrical Tape).
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3. Cover with a layer of oil and water resistant coating (for example, 3M Scotchkote Electrical Coating.
Note:
For specifics, please refer to the manufacturers instructions.
Dimensions of Distribution Amplifier
Figure 2 shows the major dimensions of the distribution amplifier.
105.0 mm
14.5 mm
33.5 mm
50.0 mm
2 x 4.4 mm Dia mounting holes
94.8 mm
64.0 mm
34.5 mm
PORT 1
DC POWER
ANTENNA
INPUT
GPS DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER
DC POWER
PORT 4
58536A
DC POWER
DC POWER
115.0 mm
PORT 2
56.0 mm
PORT 3
130.4 mm
Figure 2. 58536A GPS Distribution Amplifier
7.0 Maintenance
No periodic maintenance is required for the distribution amplifier. However, it is recommended that all components of the antenna system be checked periodically and replaced, if necessary, as specified in your company procedures.
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8.0 Specifications/Characteristics
The following table presents the specifications for the 58536A GPS Distribution Amplifier.
Table 1. 58536A Specifications/Characteristics
Frequency Bandwidth (3 dB)
Gain (antenna to output)
Noise Figure 5 dB (typical) @ 25°C
VSWR Input: 1.2:1 (typical) @ L1
Isolation
DC Power
*
Operating voltage below) Damage level Operating current
AC Input Level (antenna signal)
Impedance Maximum operating Damage level
AC (output ports)
Impedance
(see Caution
1575.42 MHz ± 10 MHz
0 dB ± 3 dB (typical) @ 1575.42 MHz (L1)
Output: 1.6:1 (typical) @ L1
26 dB (typical) @ 1575.42 MHz (L1)
50 dB (typical) @ f ≤ L1 − 40 MHz
50 dB (typical) @ f ≥ L1 + 40 MHz
+
4.5 Vdc to +13 Vdc
>
18 Vdc, either polarity
23 mA to 48 mA (depending on operating voltage)
50 Ω, nominal
25 dBm
+
17 dBm @ L1
50 Ω, nominal
Connectors 5 Type-N Jacks
Operating Environment
Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions (including connectors) 95 mm W x 130 mm L x 35 mm H
Mounting Holes 2 holes, 4.4 mm diameter
Caution:
operates on +5 Vdc nominal. Applying greater than +5 Vdc nominal may damage the 58532A.
*Operating voltage is passed through to the antenna. The 58532A antenna
35°C to +75°C
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