TX RVR Tex 300 LCD
TX RVR Tex 300 LCD
TX RVR Tex 300 LCD
User Manual
Volume 1
Manufactured by Italy
File name: TEX300_en.P65
Version: 0.1
Date: 04/02/2005
Revision History
Date Version Reason Editor
04/02/05 0.1 First Version J. Berti
© Copyright 2005
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA
Via del Fonditore 2/2c - 40138 - Bologna (Italia)
Telefono: +39 051 6010506
Fax: +39 051 6011104
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.rvr.it
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, R.V.R. Elettronica SpA, declares that this FM transmitter is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
TEX300-LCD
Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Instructions 1
2. Warranty 1
3. First Aid 2
3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks 2
3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns 3
4. General Description 4
5. Quick guide for installation and use 6
5.1 Preparation 6
5.2 Use 7
5.3 Settings and calibration 7
5.4 Software 8
6 External Description 14
6.1 Front Panel 14
6.2 Rear Pannel 15
6.3 Connectors description 17
7. Technical specifications 19
7.1 Physical specifications 19
7.2 Electrical specifications 19
8. Working Principles 22
8.1 Power Supply 22
8.2 Panel board - CPU 23
8.3 Telemetry board 23
8.4 Main board 24
8.5 Driver card 24
8.6 Power amplifier 24
8.7 LPF card 24
8.8 BIAS card 25
1. Preliminary Instructions
This manual is written as a general guide for those having previous knowledge and experience with this kind of
equipment, well conscious of the risks connected with the operation of electrical equipment.
It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety rules which should be observed by personnel in using this
or other electronic equipment.
The installation, use and maintenance of this piece of equipment involve risks both for the personnel performing them and
for the device itself, that shall be used only by trained personnel.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA doesn’t assume responsibility for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or
practices by untrained/unqualified personnel in the handling of this unit.
Please observe all local codes and fire protection standards in the operations of this unit.
WARNING: always disconnect power before opening covers or removing any part of this unit. Use appropriate grounding
procedures to short out capacitors and high voltage points before servicing.
WARNING: this device can irradiate radio frequency waves, and if it’s not installed following the instructions contained
in the manual and local regulations it could generate interferences in radio communications. This is a "CLASS A"
equipment. In a residential place this equipment can cause hash. In this case can be requested to user to take the
necessary measures.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA reserves the right to modify the design and/or the technical specifications of the product and this
manual without notice.
2. Warranty
Any product of R.V.R. Elettronica is covered by a 24 (twenty-four) month warranty.
For components like tubes for power amplifiers, the original manufacturer’s warranty applies.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA extends to the original end-user purchaser all manufacturers warranties which are transferrable
and all claims are to be made directly to R.V.R. per indicated procedures.
Any damage to the goods must be reported to the carrier in writing on the shipment receipt.
Any discrepancy or damage discovered subsequent to delivery, shall be reported to R.V.R. Elettronica within 5 (five)
days from delivery date.
To claim your rights under this warranty, you shold follow this procedure
1 Contact the dealer or distributor where you purchased the unit. Describe the problem and, so that a possible easy
solution can be detected.
Dealers and Distributors are supplied with all the information about problems that may occur and usually they can
repair the unit quicker than what the manufacturer could do. Very often installing errors are discovered by dealers.
4 Be sure to enclose a written technical report where mention all the problems found and a copy of your original
invoice establishing the starting date of the warranty.
Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the following address. Be sure to include the equipment model
and serial number as well as part description and part number.
3. First Aid
The personnel employed in the installation, use and maintenance of the device, shall be familiar with theory and practice
of first aid.
Figure 1 Figure 2
• Check carotid pulse (Figure 3); if pulse is absent, begin artificial circulation (Figure 4) depressing sternum (Figure
5)
If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting, give him a weak solution
of salt and soda: 1 level teaspoonful of salt and 1/2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to each quart of water (neither hot
or cold). Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15 minutes. Discontinue fluid if vomiting
occurs.
4. General Description
The TEX300-LCD, made by R.V.R. Elettronica SpA, is an exciter for Frequency
Modulated audio broadcasting in a frequency modulation able to transmit in the
band between 87.5 and 108 MHz in 10kHz step, with an output RF power adjustable
up to a maximum of 300 W into a 50 Ohm standard load.
This exciter contains a low-pass filter that reduces the harmonic emissions to below
the limits allowed by international regulations (CCIR or FCC), and can therefore be
used as a transmitter connected directly to the antenna.
Outstanding audio features this device has are low distortion and intermodulation
values (typically 0.03%) and the high signal to noise ratio (typically 80 dB).
Important TEX300-LCD features are compactness and great use simplicity. The
machine, infact, was designed to be modular: its various functions are run from
modules nearly all connected to each other with male and female connectors or with
flat cables ending in connectors. This type of design makes maintenance operations
and any required module replacement easier.
The RF power section makes use of two MOSFET modules, able to deliver more
than 300W each.
TEX300-LCD is able to work in all range frequency without calibration and setting
operations.
The microprocessor system includes an LCD display on front panel and push-button
panel for interaction with the user, and implements the following functions:
• Setting the output power
• Setting the operating frequency
• Activation and deactivation of power delivery
• Measurement and display of the working parameters of the exciter
• Communications with outside devices
Four LEDs indicate the machine status and are found on the front panel: ON, LOCK,
FOLDBACK and RF MUTE, moreover two red LEDs indicate eventual Power Supply
breakdowns.
The exciter's management software is based on a menu system. The user can
navigate between the various submenus by using four push buttons: ESC, LEFT/UP,
RIGHT/DOWN and ENTER.
On rear panel there are Mains connectors, with a voltage selector that allow to use
different mains voltage (Full Range version), audio input and RF output connectors,
telemetry connector, protection fuses, two inputs for modulated signals on subcarriers
from special external encoders normally used in Europe for RDS (Radio Data System)
transmission.
5.1 Preparation
Unpack the exciter and before doing any other operation, be sure it has not been
damaged during transport. In particular check that all the connectors are in perfect
condition.
Check that the voltage selected coincide with mains voltage. The protection fuses
can be accessed from the outside on the rear panel (see figures 6.2). Extract the
fuse carrier with a screwdriver to check its integrity or for replacement, if necessary.
The fuses to be used are different and depends from the mains voltage selected:
Mains Voltage: 115 V
Mains Fuse: 25 A 10x38
Service Fuse: 2 A 5x20
Check that the TEX300-LCD switch is in the "off" position. POWER button is on the
front panel (see figure 6.1) and inhibits “Surge Protection” machine’s card.
Connect the RF output of the exciter to the antenna cable or to a fictitious cargo able
to dissipate the power generated by the TEX300-LCD.
ATTENTION: without load, when machine is working, don’t touch RF output connector
to avoid electrical shocks and burns.
Connect the mains cable to the MAINS connector on rear panel (see figure 6.2).
ATTENTION: mains connector is a bare terminals, attention that line is not under
voltage when you are connecting it.
ATTENTION: It is crucial that the mains system be provided with earthing to ensure
both the operators' safety and correct operation of the device.
Connect the audio cables and RDS/SCA of the signal source to the proper connectors
on the back of the exciter, help yourself with figure 6.2.
Energize the exciter by putting the switch found on the front panel in the "ON" position.
Enter the "Set" menu and set the desired operating frequency. See chapter 5.4 for a
description of the various menus..
By using the switches and trimmer found on the rear panel, set the characteristics
(impedance, preemphasis and, if it’s necessary, stereo/mono) and the levels of
the audio and RDS inputs (if used).
NOTE: When the device leaves the factory, it is delivery with the output power
adjustment at minimum and in the OFF position. It is however recommended that
you always check the set level before activating power supply, especially if the
machine is used as a modulator for a power amplifier.
The only adjustments to be manually made on the TEX300-LCD are those relating to
the audio operation levels and modes.
A trimmer for each one of the exciter's inputs is on the rear panel of the device.
The printing on the panel indicates which input each trimmer refers to. The
sensitivity of the various inputs can be adjusted using the trimmers within the
limits described in the following tables:
When adjusting the sensitivity level of the inputs, keep in mind that the instantaneous
modulation level is given in the predefined menu and that an indicator signals the 75
kHz level. To get a proper adjustment, we recommend you put a level signal on the
machine's output equivalent to the level of its own audio program and adjust the
relative trimmer until the instantaneous deviation coincides with the indication of 75
kHz.
To adjust the levels of the inputs of the subcarriers, you can use a similar procedure
while getting help from the "x10" option that can be selected from the Fnc menu. With
this option, the modulation level indicated is multiplied by a factor 10 so the drawn
indication of the predefined menu coincides with a deviation value of 7.5 kHz.
For the stereophonic version, there is a special menu in which the levels of the Right
and Left channels are indicated separately with the relative indicators of the nominal
levels for the maximum deviation of 75 kHz.
ON ON
1 2 3 4
50 µs 1 2 3 4
75 µs
5.4 Software
The machine is provided with a two-line LCD display where a set of menus is
shown. An overall view of the machine's menus is given in figure 5.1.
One of the following symbols may be present on the left side of the display,
depending on the case:
The parameter highlighted by the arrow can be modified
The arrow points out the current line, the parameter of which cannot be modified.
This symbol is present in the menus made up of more than two lines to help
scroll the menu.
When turned on, the LCD display shows the predefined screen with the graphic
representation of the instantaneous modulation level and indication of the direct power
supplied:
The bar on right of "Mod" indicate the progress of the modulation in real time; the
hatched bar signals the maximum nominal modulation level of 75 kHz (100%).
The screen that is shown in the modification mode is similar to the following:
The bottom line gives the instantaneous reading of the power (297W in this example),
whereas the bar indicates the set level. To increase the level, press the LEFT/UP
push button and to reduce it, press RIGHT/DOWN . When the desired level is
reached, press ENTER to confirm and exit the predefined menu. Note that the set
value is stored anyway, so if you press ESC or let the timeout go by without pressing
a key, the power will remain at the last set level.
If you press the ESC push button while you are in the predefined menu, you will be
shown the following selection screen from which you can access all the other menus:
To enter one of the submenus, select its name (which will be underlined by a blinking
cursor) with the RIGHT or LEFT push buttons and then press the ENTER push button.
If you instead want to go back to the predefined menu, all you have to do is press the
ESC push button again..
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Pwr Enabled (On) or disabled (Off) the power distribution of power from the
exciter.
Mod Modification of the modulation visualization selectable between “x1” and
“x10”. In the "x10" mode, so the hatched indicator on the predefined menu
will coincide with the 7.5 kHz value instead of 75 kHz. This display mode
is useful when you want to view low deviation levels such as, for example,
those due to the pilot tone or to the subcarriers.
PgD Modification of the Power Good threshold referred to the forward power.
The percentage value of Power Good is refers to the nominal power of
the equipment, that is to 300 W, not to the distributed forward power. If a
value equal to 50% is set, it will correspond to 150 W indifferently from the
set up power. The Power Good function is a distributed power check and
This screen shows the user the measures relating to the exciter’s RF power output:
The values shown are "readings", and therefore cannot be modified (note the empty
triangle). To modify the power setting, use the predefined menu as described above.
This screen, consisting of three lines that can be scrolled with the UP and DOWN
push buttons, shows the user the measures relating to the device's final power
amplifier:
This menu lets you read and set the operating frequency.
F1 After having set a new frequency value, press the ENTER push button to
confirm the choice. The exciter will release from the current frequency
(the LOCK LED turns off) and it will latch onto the new operating frequency
(LOCK turns back on). Instead, if you press ESC or let the timeout go by,
the frequency will remain set at the previous value.
This menu allows you to set the machine's address in a serial bus connection (I2C
type):
IIC Regulation of the I2C address. The I2C network address is important when
the exciter is connected to an RVR transmission system that envisages
use of this protocol. We recommend you do not modify it without a good
reason.
This screen shows the version and the release date of the software.
The right and left channel input levels are depicted with horizontal bars, as shown in
the following figure.
The hatched pointer indicates the level that corresponds with the total deviation at
100%, and is useful to regulate the input levels of the audio channels.
Menu for the regulation of the operation parameters of the TEX300-LCD for FSK
signalling, that it consists in the periodic forwarding of a alphanumeric code of 6
characters codifies in the Morse code, using one frequency shift of the frequency
transmission.
6 External Description
This chapter reports the elements of the front and rear panels of the TEX300-LCD.
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.2
[1] R.F. TEST Output at -60 dB refered to output power level, adapted to
modulation monitoring. Do not use it for spectral analysis.
[2] GSM SLOT-IN Lodging in order to introduce the GSM card. Pressing the button
is possible extract the card from its lodging.
[3] GSM ANT SMA connector for GSM Antenna.
[4] AIR FLOW Grid for the intake of the air flow ventilation.
[5]
[6] PHASE ADJ Pilot tone phase adjustment trimmer.
[7] 19 KHZ PILOT BNC output for the 19 kHz pilot tone. This can be used for
external devices (e.g. RDS coder) synchronization.
[8] PREENPHASIS Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75 µs. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the Left and Right
inputs in stereo mode and for the mono input in mono mode,
while MPX input is unaffected by this setting.
[9] MODE/MPX IMP Dip-switch to set the operation mode (STEREO or MONO) and
the MPX input impedance, 50 Ω or 10 kΩ.
[10] SCA 2 BNC connector, SCA2 input.
[11] SCA 1 BNC connector, SCA1 input.
[12] MPX/RDS Adjustment trimmer for MPX input.
[13] SCA2 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input.
[14] MPX/RDS ADJ Adjustment trimmer for MPX or RDS input.
[15] SCA1 ADJ Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input.
[16] RIGHT ADJ Adjustment trimmer for the Right channel input.
[17] RIGHT XLR connector, Right channel audio input.
[18] IMPEDANCE Dip-switch to set the balanced input impedance,
600 Ω or 10 kΩ.
[19] MAINS Mains supply connectors, 115 - 230 V 50-60 Hz.
[20] FUSE 1 Mains supply fuse.
[21] R.F. OUT RF output connector, N-Type.
[22] INTERLOCK OUT BNC interlock out connector: when exciter is in stand-by mode,
the inner conductor, usually floating, become grounded.
[23] SERVICE DB9 connector for research all processed parameters of the RF
section.
[24] INTERLOCK IN BNC interlock in connector: the exciter is forced in stand-by
mode when the inner conductor is grounded.
[25] MODEM DB9 connector for interconnections with extenal modem.
[26] FWD EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income FWD fold (REMOTE connector).
[27] RFL EXT. AGC Trimmer for the control of the delivered power in function of the
income RFL fold (REMOTE connector).
[28] REMOTE DB15 connector for telemetry of the machine.
[29] RS232 DB9 connector for interconnection with other devices and for
factory parameters programming.
[30] SERVICE VOLTAGE SEL. Mains voltage selector 115-230V.
[31] I2C BUS DB9 connector for I2C bus networking.
[32] SERVICE FUSE Service protection fuse.
[33] LEFT-MONO/MPX ADJ Adjustment trimmer for Left-Mono channel input.
[34] LEFT-MONO/MPX XLR connector, Left-Mono channel input.
[35] FUSE 2 Mains supply fuse.
6.3.1 RS232
1 1 NC
6 2 TX_D
3 RX_D
4 Internally connected with 6
5 GND
6 Internally connected with 4
7 Internally connected with 8
8 Internally connected with 7
9 NC
1
1
6 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 NC
1 2 SDA Serial Data
6
3 SCL Serial Clock
4 NC
5 GND GND
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 NC
1 GND
2 1 2 Positive
3 3 Negative
General
RF output power 0 to 300 W, adjustable with continuity
Frequency range 87.5 MHz ÷ 108 MHz, step 10kHz (it is
possible to specify different steps at the
moment of the order)
Frequency setting Direct software programming
Frequency stability ±1ppm from -10°C to 50°C
Modulation type Direct carrier modulation
Spurious and Harmonics suppression Respects relevant FCC and CCIR standards
< 75 dBc (typical 80 dBc)
Modulation capability Respects relevant FCC and CCIR standards
(typical 180kHz MPX o Mono, 150 kHz
Stereo)
Asyncronous residual AM ≥ 65 dB (typical 70 dB) wrt. 100% peak AM,
without deemphasis
Syncronous residual AM ≥ 50 dB (typical 60 dB) wrt. 100% peak AM,
with 75 kHz deviation at 400Hz, without
deemphasis
Display Alphanumerical LCD (2 row x 16 characters)
Input device 4 pushbutton
Signalling device 4 LED
Preemphasis Selectable: 0
50 us (CCIR)
75 us (FCC)
C.A. power supply 115 V ÷ 230 V ±15%, full-range
Power Factor Correction > 0.98
AC Apparent Power Consumption 560 VA
Active Power Consumption 520 W
Input
Left - Mono/MPX Input Type XLR female balanced or unbalanced
Input impedance 10 kOhm o 600 Ohm
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +13 dBm , continuosly adjustable
via trimmer
Right Input Type XLR female balanced or unbalanced
Input impedance 10 kOhm o 600 Ohm
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +13 dBm , continuosly adjustable
via trimmer
MPX/RDS Input Type: BNC unbalanced
Input impedance 10 kOhm or 50 Ohm, selectable via DIP-
switch
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +13 dBm , per 7,5 KHz FM,
externally adjustable
SCA1 and SCA2 Inputs Type: BNC unbalanced
Input impedance 10 kOhm
Output
RF Out N-Type female connector, impedance 50 Ohm
Output impedance 50 Ohm
RF Test BNC connector
Output impedance 50 Ohm
Output level Approx. -60 dB referred to the RF output
19kHz Out BNC connector for the RDS synchronization
and isofrequency
Output impedance >5 Ohm
19 KHz Pilot tone 1 Vpp
MONO Operation
S/N FM > 80 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band
20 Hz HPF÷ no LPF with deemphasys 50 us,
detector RMS (tipycal 85 dB)
> 73 dB wrt. 75 kHz, CCIR weighted with
deemphasys 50 us
> 68 dB wrt. 40kHz, CCIR weighted with
deemphasis 50 us
Amplitude/frequency response better than ± 0.5 dB, 30Hz ÷ 15kHz (tipycal ±
0.2 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (THD) < 0.1% (tipycal 0.07%), THD+N 30Hz ÷
15kHz
Intermodulation distortion < 0.02 %, measured with1 KHz e 1.3 kHz
tones, 1:1 ratio, at FM 75 kHz
Transient intermodulation distortion < 0.1% (tipycal 0.05%), measured with
3.18kHz square wave and 15 kHz sine wave a
75 kHz FM
Funzionamento MPX
Composite S/N FM > 80 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band
20 Hz HPF ÷ no LPF with deemphasis 50 us,
detector RMS (tipycal 85 dB)
Amplitude/frequency response ± 0.2 dB, 30 Hz ÷ 53 kHz
± 0.5 dB, 53 kHz ÷ 100 kHz
Total harmonic distortion (THD) < 0.1 %, THD+N 30Hz ÷ 53kHz
< 0.15 %, THD+N 53kHz ÷ 100kHz
Transient intermodulation distortion < 0.1% (typical 0.05%), measured with
3.18kHz square wave and 15 kHz sine wave
at 75 kHz FM
Stereo separation > 50 dB (tipycal 60dB), 30Hz ÷ 53kHz
Stereo Operation
S/N FM stereo > 75 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band
20 Hz HPF÷ 23 kHz LPF with deemphasis
50 us, detector RMS, L&R demodulated
(tipycal 78 dB)
> 65 dB wrt. 75kHz, CCIR weighted with
deemphasis 50 us, L&Rdemodulated
> 58 dB wrt. 40kHz, CCIR weighted with
deemphasis 50 us, L&Rdemodulated
Amplitude/frequency response ± 0.5 dB, 30 Hz ÷ 15 kHz
Total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 0.05 %, THD+N 30Hz ÷ 15kHz
Remote connections
Interlock IN BNC female type: placing to ground the
center conductor the transmitter comes
forced in stand-by mode
Interlock OUT BNC female type: when the transmitter enter
in stand-by mode, the central conductor,
normally floating, come place to gorund
Serial Interface DB9 female RS232
Service DB9 female, reserved to the firmware
programmation
I2Cbus DB9 female, I2C bus communication for the
optional telemetry
Modem DB9 female, optional telemetry for modem via
RS232
Remote Interface DB15 female, IIC + 5 analogic input / digital,
5 analogic output / digital
Telemetry Interface Tipo DB15 female, gives indications on the
state of the machine
Options
/TLM Telemetry Interface, battery-charge and GSM
Modem (call the retailer in order to verify the
availability).
/10MHz SMA optional connector for the 10MHZ output
8. Working Principles
A schematic view of the modules and connections making up the TEX300-LCD is
shown in figure 8.1.
R.F.
R.F. R.F. OUTPUT
LPF +
DRIVER RF MODULES
DIRECT. COUPL.
INPUT
(AUDIO/RDS)
MAIN BOARD FUSE BOARD
FWD PWR
RFL PWR
2 X VPA (50VDC)
MAINS DC
SURGE PFC
ALIM 50V 25A LED CARD TELEMETRY
PROT. (RECTIFIER)
Figure 8.1
Below a brief description of each module's functions is given, whereas the complete
diagrams and layout of the cards are given in the “Technical appendix” in vol.2.
This card contains two mains fuse accessible from outside (figure 6.2 note [20] and
[35]) and it contains a MOV battery to protect main supply and machine from over
range mains voltage. Then the mains voltage reaches the main Power switch placed
on front panel and, if it is on ON state, mains voltage arrives to TR1 service transformer.
One of its secondary output generates (through interface card) 24 V voltage that
excites power relè placed on Surge card, so PFC or rectifier units, connect to it, will
be on voltage.
PFC units are rectifiers that modulates absorbed current so that the wave shape is
sinusoide, having so 99% power factor.
PFC can work with input mains voltage from 90 V to 250 V. When you use it with
mains voltage of 110 V, is necessary to install two PFC units because there is a lot of
absorbed current. In PFC output there are 350 V of rectified voltage.
You can replace PFC units with one or two “traditional” rectifying units (but without
power factor protection).
There are two power supply switching mode of 50 V 25 A, that have an input voltage
check. Output voltage is set from microprocessor in function of RF power required.
Two power supply units works in parallel mode and they have a balance current circuit
so that the distributed current from every module is approximately the same one.
The panel card contains the microcontroller (PIC18F452) that implements the
machine's control software, the display and the other components needed to interface
the user.
The card interfaces with the other machine modules, both for power supply distribution
and for the control and measures.
This card is the input/output CPU interface with external world. All the available input
and output signals are replied on the DB15 “REMOTE” connector (see cap. 6.3.2).
On the same board there is also the BNC connector of interlock to disable device.
Closing the central pin to ground, the output power is reduced to zero until connection
doesn’t removed.
When it is used with a R.V.R. amplifier, this connector is connected, through a BNC-
BNC connector, to REMOTE or to INTERLOCK of the power amplifier. In case of
breakdowns of the amplifier, the central conductor is place to ground forcing the
device to enter in stand-by mode.
The audio input section contains the circuits that perform the following functions:
• Input impedance selection
• 15 kHz filtering of the R and L channel
• Stereo coder
• Preemphasis
• Mixing of the mono, MPX and SCA channels
• Clipper (limits the level of the modulating signal so that the frequency deviation
does not go past the 75 kHz level)
• Measurement of the modulating signal
Before going to the final power amplifier, the RF signal is pre-amplified in this section
through a BFR 540 transistor. When the exciter is put in stand-by, the driver is inhibited.
The RF section is placed on a fin that supplies to the cooling through forced ventilation.
This card is a low-pass filter and its function is to suppress the harmonic components
generated by the amplifier below the levels required by regulations.
Moreover, in the end of filter, there is a directional coupler, its function is the
measurement of the forward and reflected output power.
Main function, of this card, is to check and to correct the polarization voltage (BIAS)
of Mosfet in RF amplifier section.
Moreover it supplies the measure of the absorbed current as sum of the absorbed
currents from every module and it contains a circuit for the signalling of the breakdowns
in the Power Supply.
Without alarm condition, Bias voltage is regulated only in function of output power set
up, with a feedback mechanism based on the reading of the effectively distributed
power (AGC).
Bias voltage is also influenced from other factors like:
- Excess of reflected voltage
- External AGC signals (Ext. AGC FWD, Ext. AGC RFL,...)
- Excess of temperature
- Excess of absorbed current from a RF module.