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UHF Amplifier Instruction Manual UT-3 406 - 512 MHz
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2.4
Power Control Circuitry
The UT-3/400
Amplifier
employs a closed loop power control which uses a sample of the forward
RF power to control the gain of RF
amplifier
U4.
Op-amp U1b compares the sampled RF
voltage
to the output power
setpoint
and
generates
an error signal which Q3 uses to control the
voltage
on
U4's
gain control pin. The output power
setpoint
is
determined
by R7, the
Output
Power
Adjust
potentiometer.
In low power
amplifiers
jumper JU5 is
installed
and the forward power is sampled by TL3, D6,
C27, R18, L11, R19, and C28. In high power
amplifiers
jumper JU5 is not
installed
and the
forward power is sampled by TL1, D5, C14, R13, L6, R12, and C15. In both high power and
low power amplifiers, the power control
circuitry
keeps the output power of U4 constant.
Therefore, in high power amplifiers, the amplifier's output power will
fluctuate
with
variations
in
the
+13.8
Vdc supply voltage.
2.5
Power Sensing Circuitry
The UT-3/400
Amplifier
is equipped with output power and VSWR sensing lines which can be
individually
configured as open
collector
or
linear
outputs. In open
collector
configuration, the
output is
active
low, that is, when a fail
condition
is detected (not enough output power or too high
antenna
VSWR) the open
collector
transistor is turned on. In
linear
configuration, a
voltage
proportional
to the sensed output power or
antenna
VSWR is output.
Both the
Output
Power
Alarm
setpoint
and the VSWR
Alarm
setpoint
are
individually
adjustable;
however, the
Output
Power
Alarm
setpoint
must always be adjusted before the VSWR
Alarm
setpoint. This is because the
Output
Power
Alarm
setpoint
is used as a
reference
by the VSWR
Alarm
circuitry.
2.5.1 Output
Power Sense
The output power sense
circuitry
uses
directional
coupler TL3 to sample some of the forward
power.
The sampled power is
rectified
by diode D6 and
capacitor
C27 and then
amplified
by
op-amp
U3b.
Op-amp
U3b's
amplification
is
controlled
by R21, the output power
alarm
adjust
potentiometer.
The
amplified
voltage
is then output
directly
in
linear
operation
(JU1 installed, JU2
not
installed)
or
compared
to
+6.3
Vdc by op-amp U1a which then drives transistors Q5 and Q6
for open
collector
operatio
n (JU1 not installed, JU2 installed).
In open
collector
configuration, Q6 (the open
collector
output transistor) is turned on when an
alarm
condition
occurs. The
adjustment
range for the output power
alarm
can vary depending on
the
setting
of R21 (the
Output
Power
Alarm
Adjust
potentiometer).