Tait T889 User Manual

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T889 Power Amplifier
UHF FM 800-870MHz
Issue 100 October 1995
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Head Office New Zealand
Tait Electronics Ltd 558 Wairakei Road P.O. Box 1645 Christchurch New Zealand Phone: 64 3 358-3399 Fax: 64 3 358-3636
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About This Manual
Scope This manual contains general, technical and servicing informa-
tion on the T889 Power Amplifier.
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PCB Information PCB information is provided for all current issue PCBs, as well
as all previous issue PCBs manufactured in production quanti­ties, and is grouped according to PCB. Thus, you will find the parts list, grid reference index (if necessary), PCB layouts and circuit diagram(s) for each individual PCB grouped together.
Errors If you find an error in this manual, or have a suggestion on how
it might be improved, please do not hesitate to contact the Tech­nical Writer, Radio Infrastructure Division, Tait Electronics Ltd, P.O. Box 1645, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Technical Information
Any enquiries regarding this manual or the equipment it describes should be addressed in the first instance to your nearest approved Tait Dealer or Service Centre. Further technical assistance may be obtained from the Customer Support Group, Radio Infra­structure Division, Tait Electronics Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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All information contained in this manual is the property of Tait Electronics Ltd. All rights are reserved. This manual may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, transla ted st ored or reduced to any electr onic medi um or ma chine readable form without prior written permission from Tait Electronics Ltd.
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Service Manuals should be ordered from your nearest Tait Branch or approved Dealer. When ordering, quote the Tait Internal Part Number (IPN) and, where applicable, the version.
Date Of Issue
IPN M889-00-100 T889 Power Amplifier Service Manual
Issue 100 published October 1995
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Table Of Contents
This manual is divided into seven Sections as listed below. There is a detailed table of contents at the start of each Section.
Section Title
1 General Information
2 Circuit Operation
3 Introduction To Servicing
4 Initial Tuning & Adjustment
5 Fault Finding
6 Installation
7 PCB Information
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1 General Information
This section provides a brief description of the T889 PA, along with detailed specifica­tions and a list of variants available.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section Title Page
1.1 Introduction 1.3
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
Specifications
Introduction General
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.3 Versions 1.6
1.2 General Information
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1.1 Introduction
The T889 is an FM base station power amplifier designed for single or multichannel operation within the frequency range 800 to 870MHz. The output power capability is 20 to 100W.
The PA comprises a br oad b and, two sta ge driv e ampl if ier whose output i s spl it to drive four separate output stages. The outputs from these final stages are then recombined and filtered before being fed to the output socket. This type of balanced output stage offers two advantages over single ended types:
- improved intermodulation performance in the presence of high signal levels from adjacent transmitters;
- enhanced reliability: if one of the four output stages fails, the transmitter can still produce half its rated power.
VSWR and thermal protection is incorporated into the basic design, while monitoring and alarm signals are available for both forward and reverse power. The output power is adjustable from the front panel.
The main PCB is mounted directly on a die-cast chassis/heatsink. For long-term relia­bility, four high quality, low loss Teflon PCBs are sweated to the main PCB in areas of high RF current. Extensive use is also made of the latest surface mount technology.
Forced air cooling for the heatsink is provided on the T889 by a fan, which is activated whenever the transmitter is keyed. Thermal sensors will also activate the fan automati­cally if the internal t emperature reaches an unacceptable level.
The T889 has a width of 120mm, occupying a double module in a Tait rack shelf (T99-770) which will accommodate up to seven standard modules to give an attractive and convenient installation.
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1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 Introduction
The performance figures given are minimum figures, unless otherwise indicated, for equipment tuned with the maximum switching band and operating at standard room temperature (+22°C to +28°C).
Where applicable, the test methods used to obtain the f ollowing performa nce figures are those described in the EIA specification. However, there are several parameters for which performance according to the CEPT specification is given.
Details of test methods and the conditions which apply for Type Approval testing in all countries can be obtained from Tait Electronics Ltd.
1.2.2 General
Power Out pu t :
Rated Power .. 90W Range Of Adjustment .. 20 to 100W (typical)
Duty Cycle Rating: .. 90W continuous to +60°C
Intermodulation .. -70dBc or -40dBi
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(PA with output isolator) & interfering signal of -30dBc
Mismatch Capability:
Ruggedness .. infinite VSWR Stability .. 5:1 VSWR (all phase angles)
Supply Voltage:
Operating Voltage .. 10.8 to 16V DC Standard Test Voltage .. 13.8V DC Polarity .. negative earth only Polarity Protection .. diode
Supply Current:
Standby .. 50mA Tran smit .. 27A (20A typical @ 850MHz)
1. dBi denotes the level of the intermodulation product relative to the interfering signal.
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Spurious Emissions:
Conducted - Transmit .. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm to 4GHz
- Standby .. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm to 4GHz
Radiated - Transmit .. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm to 4GHz
- Standby .. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm to 4GHz
Dimensions:
Height .. 191mm Width .. 120mm Length .. 340mm
Weight: .. 3.5kg
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Description
Ver sion
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2 Circuit Operation
This section provides a basic description of the circuit operation of the T889 PA.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section Title Page
2.1 Introduction 2.3
2.2 RF Circuitry 2.3
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
Control Circuitry
Power Control Driver Power Level Thermal Protection Forward And Reverse Power Alarms Forward And Reverse Power Metering Fan Control Circuitry
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2.1
2.2
2.3
High Level Block Diagram Control Circuitry Block Diagram Fan Control Logic Diagram
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2.4
2.6
2.2 Circuit Operation
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Figure 2.1 High Level Block Diagram
The T889 comprises a three stage RF power amplifier with extensive control circuitry. The final stage is composed of four transistors (Q3, Q4, Q5 & Q6) whose outputs are combined to provide the rated output power.
The configuration of each of the main circuit blocks may be seen on a functional level in Figure 2.1.
2.2 RF Circuitry
The driver stage of the T889 consists of a two stage transistor amplifier (Q1, Q2) which delivers a minimum of 40W. This signal is split via three 3dB couplers (L13, L14 & L15) and used to drive the four final amplifiers (Q3, Q4, Q5 & Q6). These outputs are recom­bined by L40, L41 & L42 and passed to the antenna socket via the directional coupler and low pass filter.
The directional coupler senses forward and reflected power, which is rectified (D1, D2) and passed to the control circuitry for metering, alarm and power control purposes.
Power control is via a series pass transistor (Q16), which controls the supply voltage on the collector of the driver transistor (Q1).
RF Out
Q1 Q2
Pad
RF In
LPF
4W 40W
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
30W
30W
30W
30W
60W
60W
120W
100W
Power
Control
Vsupply
Q16
L40L13
L15 L42
L14 L41
Directional
Coupler
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Figure 2.2 Control Circuitry Block Diagram
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2.3.1 Po w er Contr o l
The DC voltages from the directional coupler representing forward and reflected power are buffered by the two voltage followers, IC3 pins 1, 2 & 3 and pins 5, 6 & 7. Their out­puts are summed at an integrator (IC1 pins 8, 9 & 10), which drives the series pass con­trol element (Q16).
Forward and reflected power are summed so that, under high output VSWR, the power control turns the PA down. This is because the control loop adjusts for the same DC voltage from the directional coupler that would have been present if there were no reflected power.
2.3.2 Driver Power Level
The maximum output power of the T889 can be limited by placing a ceiling on the driver output power level using RV69 (accessible through the side cover). For example, if RV69 is set for a maximum output power of 50W, the range of adjustment using RV63 (front panel power adjust) will be 20 to 50W.
2.3.3 Thermal Protection
At excessively high temperatures, the output power will automatically reduce to a pre­set level (set by RV74), thus preventing the PA from overheating.
A thermistor controlled voltage divider (R68, R72) applies a voltage to a comparator with hysteresis (IC1 pins 12, 13 & 14).
The output current from the comparator is summed into the power control network via RV74 so that the power level to which the PA must turn down may be set.
2.3.4 Forward And Reverse Power Alarms
If forward power drops below, or reverse power rises above, presettable limits, alarms may be triggered.
The alarm outputs are open drain configuration and are low under normal conditions (i.e. forward and reverse power levels are normal).
IC1 pins 1, 2 & 3 and pins 5, 6 & 7 form comparators with thresholds adjusted via RV48 and R V52 respectively. The inputs are from the forward and reverse power signals from the directional coupler, buffered by IC3 pins 1, 2 & 3 and pins 5, 6 & 7. Thus, the power levels at which the forward a nd reverse power alarms are trigger ed a re defined by R V48 and RV52 respectively.
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2.3.5 Forward And Reverse Power Metering
Forward and reverse power signals from the two IC3 buffers are available for metering purposes. The output currents are adjustable via RV43 (forward power) and RV57 (reverse power).
2.3.6 Fan Control Circuitry
Figure 2.3 Fan Control Logic Diagram
Comparator IC3 pins 8, 9 & 10 are set to trigger at heatsink temperatures greater than +70°C, and pins 12, 13 & 14 at temperatures greater than -10°C.
A logic AND function is applied to the comparator outputs by Q20 and Q21, thereby turning on the fan unconditionally (via Q17 and Q18) if the heatsink temperature exceeds +70°C.
A logic OR function is applied to comparator IC3 pins 8, 9 & 10 and Tx KEY signals, thereby turning on the fan when the transmitter is keyed and the temperature is between -10°C and +70°C.
If the temperature drops below -10°C, Q21 is turned off, preventing either Q19 or Q20 from activating the fan.
Q17 Q18
Fan
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High Temp.
Sense
Comparator
IC3C
R72
Ref
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Low Temp.
Sense
Comparator
IC3D
R116
NTC
NTC
Tx Key
Invert
Q19
OR
Q20,
R106, R107
NAND
Q20, Q21,
R119, R120
Fan Driver
13.8V
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3 Introduction To Servicing
This section provides some general and advisory information on servicing procedures.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section Title Page
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
General
Caution: CMOS Devices Caution: Aerial Load Caution: Beryllium Oxide & Power Transistors
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.4
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
Mechanical
Pozidriv Recess Head Screws UNC Thread Screws Screw Torques Disassembly/Reassembly
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3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.1.1
3.3.1.2
3.3.2
Component Replacement
Leaded Components Desoldering Iron Method Component Cutting Method Surface Mount Devices
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3.6
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.1.1
3.4.1.2
3.4.2
To Replace PA Transistors
Capacitor /Transistor Spacing Q1 (2SC2933 Pre-Driver) Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5 & Q6 (SD1414) Replacement Procedur e
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3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.5 To Remove The PCB From The Heatsink 3.10
3.6 To Remove Cased Mica Capacitors 3.10
Figure Title Page
3.1 Typical Anti-static Bench Set-up 3.3
3.2 Typical Transistor/Capacitor Spacing (Q1 & Q2 Shown) 3.9
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