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CAV/15U
UHF - CAV TV System
User’s manual
mgfiwwm conempnsse TITLE:CAV/15UB/G REV:D omens/01105
SS 96 Km 113
“. 70027 Palo del Colle (Ba) ITALY
-,E,',flj, Tel. +39 (O)80 626755
Wm; Fax +39 (0)80 629262
E-mail: elettronika@elettronika.it
C G 0682 (D Web siste: http:l/www.elettronika.it
Index
Index .......
Warning ..
Warranty .
Introduction .
Content of the manual
Treatment of electrical shock .
First-aid ..............................
Treatment of electrical burns ..
Note .............................
Section 1 - Information ..
1.1Description....................
1.2 Technical characteristics ..
1.3 Block diagram .
Section 2 - Installation
2.1 Operating environment
2. 2 Preliminary operations ......................
2.3 Telemeasuring socket connections ..
2. 4 R8232 Socket connections .. ..
2.5 Menu description
2. 6 Protection thresholds, alarms and settings .
2. 7 Channel change procedure
2.8 Preventive maintenance ..
Frontpanel
Rear panel ............
Section 3 - Diagram
MTF0100ARO Amplifier module - Component list ..
SCH0291ARO (Motherboard) ..
— Calibration points
- Adjustment points description
- Video basebancl section check ..
— Audio baseband section verification .
- Intermediate Frequency section check.
— Up—Converter check ..............................
- General section calibration .
- ExtemalAGC operation ......
SCH0123AR1 (Control board and display)
- Adjustment points calibration ................
SCHO136ARO (IV-VBd VCO Integrated)
- Adjustment points calibration ..
MTGOOSOARO {40dB UHF Filter) .
— Calibration procedure..........t.t.
SCH0300ARO {Interface board)
SCH0312ARO (2W Amplifier module).
SCH0316ARO (20WAmpIifier module) ..
E0004 (3-150-24 Switching power supply) .
WARNING
The apparatus described in this manual has been designed and manufactured with devices to safe-
glard the users. In any case it is recommended that during any operation of installation, maintenance,
miscellaneous interventions and calibrations requiring the apparatus to be switched on,
THE USER TAKES ALL THE
PRE A TI A AI T IDE T
It is required to use the proper clothes and protection gloves in order to prevent damages from inci-
dental contacts with high—voltage parts.
The manufacturer declines every responsibility in case the recommendations above are not followed
IMPOR TAN T
"he component lists attached to the relevant electrical diagrams indicate for each item the reference,
he description and the type normally used.
"he Elettram'ka S.r.L though reserves the right to use or supply as spare parts components with
equivalent characteristics but of a different type, assuring anyway the optimal work of the apparatus
in accordance with the specifications.
"he enclosed monographs are solely owned by Elettronika S.r.L
"he use of anything enclosed in this technical manual without explicit authorization given by Elettmnika
S.r.L will be prosecuted by the law.
"he data and technical characteristics of the apparatus described in this manual are not compelling for
he manufacturer.
‘he Elettrimika S.r.L reserves the right to make, without previous notice, modifications or updates in
order to improve the quality of the product.
"he general conditions of supply and sale are described in the contracts.
“he delivery time are in accordance with the products and quantities ordered.
Warranty
Summary of warranty
We, ELETTRONIKA int, 55096 Km [13 z1 PALO DEL CDLLE (BA) ITALY, wmmnt to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER ofa NEW product, fora
period ofone (1) year from the dateo/purchase by dieoriginalpurchaser (the ”warrant’ypelwd”) that the new ELETTRDNIKA product is fiee ofdefects
m materiafs and workmanship and wit! meet or exceed at! advertised specificationsfor such a product 77tl's warranty does not extend to any subsequent
purchaser or user, and automatically terminates upon sak or other disposition ofour product
Items excluded from thls ELETTRONIKA warranty
We are not responsible for product fistlure caused by misuse, accident, or neglect. This warranty does not attend to any product on which the serial
number has been defaced, altered or removed. It does not cover damage to loads or any other products or accessories resulting from ELETIRONIKA
product fisilure It does not cover defects or damage caused by use ofunauthorized modtficstt'oris, accessories, parts, or service.
What we will do
We will remedy any defect, in material or worhrnanship (atch as excluded), in oursole discretion, by repair, nephrcemem, or refund I/a refund is
elected, then you must make the defective or malfimaloning componentavailable or us free and clear o/all liens or other encumbrances the refund will
be equal no the actual purchase price, not including interest, insurance, ckm'ng cos 5, and other finance charges less a reasonable derreciation on the
product from the date oforiginal purchase. Warranty worh can only be performed at our authorized service centers or at ourfiictory. Ekpenses in
remedying the defect will be borne by ELEHRONIKA, including one-way surface freight shipping costs within the Uniued States d’urchaser must bear
the iatpense ofshtpping the product between my foreign country and the port ofentry in the United States and all taxes, duties, and other custom kfee(s)
for such firreigri shipments)
How to obtain warranty service
You must notify us ofyour need/or warranty seritice riot ater than ninety (90) days after the aspiration ofthe warranty period We will giiie you an
authorization to return the product for service AH components must be shipped in a factory paclt or equivalent which, ifneeaed, may
Deselalmer of consequemlal and Incldemal damages
You are not entitled to recover films 16 any consequential or l'ncl'derlml damages resulting from any defect in our product. This includes anydamage
to another product or products resultin g from such a defect.
Warranty alterations
No person has die authority to enlarge, or inodtyy this warrmlly. The warrmlly is not mended by the lenght oftunefor which you are deflrived of
the use of the product Repairs and replacement parts are provided under the terms ofthis warranty shall carry only the unexpired portion of this
warranty
Dsslgn changes
We reserve the right m change the design ofany product from time to nme withoutnotice and with no obligation to male corresponding changes in
products previously manufactured.
Legal remedies of purchaser
There a no warranty which extends beyond the terms hereof This written warranty is given in lieu ofany oral or implied warranties not contained
herein We dischtim all implied warranties, including without limitation any warranties ofrnerchantabilitv or fitness for a particular purpose No action
to enforce this warranty shall be commenced later than ninety (90) days after etpiration ofthe warranty period
Warranty for electronlc tubes
Ihe warranty applied for electronic tubes is the one given by the manufiicturer ofthe tube In the even! that the product shows anomalies within the
deadline ofthe validity of the warranty given by the manufacturer ofthe product itself the buyer will have to return it to the seller with the needed
documents and the wrttten description o/die defect. Ihe seller will ship the bmkell tube to the maiufacturer in order to egrect the necessary technical
tests to find out the cause ofthe anomaly. Meanwhile the buyer ofthe tube who needs to use, mid as such to replace unmedustely the product, will have
to buy a new one aid provide to the relevant payment furdier to the issuing by the seller ofa regular commercial invoice. Afler the adequate tests made
by the manufiacturer, should the result be pos ve, that is confirm the defect in manufacturing the seller will issue a regular credit note in the name of
the buyer and return the amount paid should the result be negative, that is detecta negligence in the installation or use by the buyer, he will have no
right again st the seller
INTRODUCTION
The apparatus described in this manual is the latest of this series, offering high performances, remark—
able reliability and a wide range of characteristics, it all at a low cost.
Its is easy to install and uses It only takes to follow the installation procedure as shown in this manual:
afier having removed all from the package, you only have to follow step by step the description in the
various sections.
Before starting to use the apparatus, remember to:
:| read carefully the general safety information contained in this section;
3 follow the instructions for the installation and set up of the apparatus;
:| read all the remaining sections of this manual in order to know well the apparatus and learn
howto obtain the best of its characteristics
CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL
The chapter composing this manual contain all the information concerning the use of the apparatus
For more infomaiion refer to ELETTRONIKA Sail.
This manual is made up of different chapters, each made up of various sections, Each individual
chapter represents a single apparatus composing the whole station.
WARNING!
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This manual is intended as a general glide for trained and qualified personnel who are aware of the
dangers inherent in handling potentially hazaedous electrical and electronic circuits.
It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety precautions which should be observed by
personnel in using this or other electronic equipment.
The installation, operation, maintenance and service of this equipment involves risks both to personnel
and equipment, and must be performed only by qualified personnel exercising due care
Elettronika Sir‘l. shallnotheresponsihle for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or
from the use of improperly trained or inexperienced personnel performing such tasks!
During installation and operation of this equipment, local building codes and fire protection standards
must be observed.
WARNING!
Alw ' nnt wr fr nin vr
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vIt in fr rviin vrmk
intrnl 'tmn rfrmmintn r
service when alone or when fatigued
Do not remove, short-circuit or tamper with interlock switches on access covers, doors, enclosures,
gates, panels or shields.
Keep away from live circuits, know your equipment and don‘t take chances!
WARNING!
In fmrn nrtht wrh ni nnt
Treatment of electrical shock
1) If victim is not responsive follow the A, B, C‘s of basic life support
PLA E I TIMFLAT HI BA K AHARD RFA E
A - AIRWAY B - BREATHING
If unconscious. open airway lift up neck, push If not breathing, begin artificial breathing Tilt
forehead back, clear out mouth if necessary, head, pinch nostrils, make airtight seal, 4 quick
observe for breathing, full breaths. Remember mouth to mouth resuscita»
tion must be commenced as soon as possible,
C — CIRCULATION
Check carotid pulse. If pulse Approx, 805ec.: ] rescuer, 15 compressions, 2 quick breaths.
absent, begin artificial circulation Approx. 60seci; 2 rescuers. 5 compressions, 1 breath
N E‘ N TINTERR RHYTHM F MP I N WHEN
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Call for medical assistance as soon as possible.
2) If victim is responsive:
- keep them warm;
- keep them as quiet as possible;
- loosen their clothing (a reclining position is recommended).
FIRST-AID
Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance or servicing of this equipment are urged
to become familiar with first-aid theory and practices, The following information is not intended to be
a complete first-aid procedure, it is brief and is only to be used as a reference It is the duty of all
personnel using the equipment to be prepared to give adequate Emergency First Aid and thereby pre-
vent avoidable loss of life.
TREATMENT OF ELECTRICAL BURNS
1) Extensive burned and broken skin.
- Cover area with clean sheet or cloth (cleansed available cloth article);
- do not break blisters, remove tissure, remove adhered particles of clothing, or apply any salve or
ointment;
- treat victim for shock as required;
- arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible;
- if arms or legs are effected keep them elevated.
Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15 minutes
I . r E] r l . f r r r l l
2) Less severe burns - (1 st & 2nd degree).
- Apply cool (not ice cold) compresses using the cleansed available cloth article;
- do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of clothing, or apply salve or ointment;
- apply clean dry dressing if necessary;
- treat victim for shock as required;
- arrange transportation to a hospiml as qickly as possible;
- if arms or legs are affected keep them elevated.
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UHF — CAV TV SYSTEM
CAV/15U
User's manual
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INFORMATION
Section 1 - Information
Contents:
1.1 Description
1.2 Technical characteristics
1.3 Black diagiam
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CAVI15U
UHF - CAV TV SYSTEM
1.1 DESCRIPTION
One of the goals while designing this apparatus was to obnin an apparatus easy to mount and in the logistic
disposition of its components, yet aesthetically pleasant and functional In detail:
- the filter and amplification stage has been made compact, while keeping a good ventilationto limit working
temperature, by mounting it all on a single heat sink with a bent steel conveyor;
- all the linear voltage-stabilization stages on the motherboard, as well as the temperature sensor, are placed
on a staff mounted directly on the heat sink of the final stage, both to use the latter to cool the devices and
to monitor its temperature without the need of additional wires;
- all connectors and controls placed on the frontal panel are directly connected to the mother board;
- the connections between the mother board and the control board are made through a single 20—pin connec-
tor;
- the power supply of the final stage is made through the mother board which includes the shunt to measure the
current absorbed by this stage;
- all wiring between the mother board and the other sections of the apparatus is made with detachable con-
nectors (see clamps for power supply and control of the final stage) to make repair easier;
- the output comector of the transmitter, the air inlet of the cooling system of the final stage, the power supply
box including the main switch and fuses, the telemeasuring connector and the external reference input, if any,
have been placed on the back of the apparatuses.
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Main features:
— Rack 19”-2Ui
- Power supply: 115/230Vac 50/60Hz4
- Indication of the main parameters on LCD display (Forward and Reflected power, A with modulation,
Synchmnism 1evel, Heat sink temperature, PLL comm] voltage, Power supply voltage and current
absorbed by the final stage).
— Alarm thresholds for FWD Power (Pout +2070), REF Power (20% Pout) and Temperature (70°C)
— Power supply input on IEC box with double fuse on the check
- RF output with N connector on the racks
- Video input with BNC connector on the frontal.
- Audio input with XLR connector on the frontal panel.
- IF link with SMB connector on the frontal panel.
— Level adjustment (Video, Audio, SC) with multi-turn trimmer on front panels
— Three cell pre—corrector, disabled from front panel
- Automatic or manual gain control on front panel.
- Graphic 2Rx16C display with two selection keys and buzzer.
WARNING!!!
THE MONITOR SOCKET MUST ONLY BE USED FOR QUALITY MEASURES, IT MUST
NOT BE USED FOR VERIFICATION OF AMPLITUDE AND PRESENCE OF SPURIOUS.
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1.2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
RF
VIDI‘I) SECTION
AUDIO SITTION
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Frequency range
Output power
Output power control
Local oscillator
ItMtD
Spurious and Harmonics level
RF Output connector
RF Output impedance
Input
Nominal level
Return loss
DC Recovery
White limitation
Group delay pre-corrector
Group delay
Frequency response
Differential gain
Differential phase
Luminance non»linearity
S/HU M Ratio
S/N Ratio
Black level variation
2T K Factor
ICPM
IF
IF Level (on external link)
Input
Nominal level
Pre»enphasis
Low-pass filter
Limitation circuit
Frequency response
THD
Intermodulation
S/N FM CCIR Ratio
S/NAM Ratio
IF
IF Level (on external link)
470 - 860MHz
0 to 15W (Adj.)
Automatic or Manual (switch-Selected)
2.5ppm (option 0,05ppm}
< -60dB (with IF Pie-Corrector)
< 45063
N Female
509
759
lep t6dB
> z 3063 up to SMHz
Clamped to back porch
90%... 115% not affecting crominance
8 Cells
< : 50ns (with professional vestigial filter)
t5dB
< : 15%
< = i5°
> =45dBweighted
> = 65dB weighted, > = 556.13 unweighted
< z 2%
< = 2°
32mm.“ 45.75MI-Iz
»]5dBm..t »]0dBm
6000/1013) balanced
1sz -10dB:—t-6dB
FLAT‘ 50ps. 75us
ISkI-Iz, IOOkHz
Anom +1 dB
< = 0l5dB
<= .5%
d2<260dB‘ d3<:-60dB
> = 60dB weighted
OdB unweighted (ref. SOkHz}
> : 70dB asynchronous
> = 50dB synchronous (ref. 100%}
30l5Ml-Izm4] .25MHZ
Adjustable
[DCAL OSC1LLATOR
GENERAL
PROTECTIONTHR.
Frequency
Offset
Frequency stability
External reference
Output level (on mixer)
S/N FM CCIR Ratio
Power supply
Cabinet
Dimensions
Weight
Ambient temperature
Humidity
FWD Power
REF Power
Temperature
50MHz,.900MHz splitted between bands I, III, IV/V
flZkHz max
12.5ppm 05°C“ +45°C)
5MHZ
7dBmt] dB
> = GOdB weighted
> = 60dB unweighted (ref. SOkHz}
]]0/ZSOVAC,110%,50/60Hz
Rad: 19"»2U
482,6x88x400mm
10kg
»5° to +45°C
20% - 90%
aw (PNOM +20%}
1 w (20% PM)
70°C (an heatsink)
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Block Diagram
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in
53
855 Mi. gamma
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Section 2 - Installation
Contents:
2.1 Operating environment
2.2 Preliminary operations
2.3 Telemeasun‘ng socket connections
2.4 R8232 Socket connections
2.5 Menu description
2. 6 Protection thresholds, alarms and settings
2. 7 Channel change procedure
2.8 Preventive maintenance
- Front panel
- Rear panel
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2.1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
The apparatus can be installed in a standard component rack or on a suitable surface such as a bench or desk.
In any case, the area should be as clean and well-ventilated as possible. Always allow for at least 2 cm of
clearance under the unit for ventilation If you set the apparatus on a flat surface, install spacers on the bottom
coverplate. If you install the apparatus in a rack, provide adequate clearance above and below. Do not locate
the apparatus directly above a hot piece of equipment.
2.2 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
Correct installation of the equipment is important for maximum performance and reliability. Antenna
and earth connections must be installed with the greatest care. The equipment adjustment isn’t need,
because the unit is completely adjusted by our technical staf£ This is the installation procedure:
1. connect the power supply cable of the transmitter to the electric network. If the transmitter is to be con-
nected to an amplifier, the power supply cable of the transmitter has to be connected to the auxiliary socket of
the amplifier and the power supply cable of the amplifier to the electric network;
2. connect the antenna cable on the rear panel.
WARNING!!!
FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY REASONS AND IN ORDER TO KEEP THE APPARATUS SAFE,
THE GROUNDTERMINALOF THEAPPARATUS MUSTBE CONNECTEDTO THE EXISTING
GROUNDING SYSTEM AND NOT BY USING THE SHIELD OF THE OUTPUT COAXIAL
CABLE.
3. Connect audio/video cables to the input connectors on the front panel.
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WARNINGIII
FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY REASONS AND IN ORDER TO KEEP THE APPARATUS SAFE,
THE GROUND TERMINAL OF THE APPARATUS MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE EXISTING
GROUNDING SYSTEM AND NOT BY USING THE SHIELD OF THE OUTPUT COAXIAL
CABLE.
2.3 TELEMEASURING SOCKET CONNECTIONS
GND - '
GND ' '
® ® G“ ' '
GND - '
GND -
DBQ Socket M9109 0mm! Reflected Power
AMOS Outplt Fofward Power
, , GND= Alarm
Dngntal 0mm! Floating: 0K
_ _ GND= OFF
D'Q'IE' “P“ sv or Floating= ON
2.4 RSZ32 SOCIGT CONNECTIONS
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2.5 MENU DESCRIPTION
TV Transmit. 15W
Software V 2.0
Standard
G - H
Sync Meter
............... IIIIIIIIHII
Audio Meter
............... “IHIHHII
FWD Power 15W
............... “H““HI'
REF Power OW
............... “llllflflll
Temperat. 350°C
............... “I!“"H"
PLLconv. Lock
------- IIIIllIIIIIE~ - ~ - ' ~ -
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Type of appamtus and installed sofiware version indication
Transmission standard indication
Synchronism level indication
Audio level indicatim
Output signal forward power indication
Output signal reflected power indication
Amplifier heat-sink temperature indication
Local oscillator status indication
Current Amp 64A
............... “H““flll
Voltage Amp 275V
............... Illlllllilll
PLL video
PLL audio
Offset
Channel
GSCh
Remote Control
Power ON
Fwd Alarm Level
18W
Amplifier absorbed current indicafion
Amplifier power supply voltage indication
IF oscillators status indication
OFFSET indication
Transmission channel indication
Remote Control status indication
Forward Alarm level indication
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2.6 PROTECTION THRESHOLDS, ALARMS AND SETTINGS
In case of breakdown or unlock of one of the PLLs, the power of the transmitter is automatically decreased
to zero and the “ALARM” indication is shown on the display, which then automatically enters the menu of the
faulty parameter When the alarm disappears, the transmitter is turned on again. Afier five ON/OFF cycles,
the transmitter is blocked with a “FAULT" indication on the parameter which caused the stop.
Only the STANDARD, transmission CHANNEL, OFFSET and REMOTE ENABLED parameters can be
set.
In orderto set them, perform the following steps:
- remove the jumper called J P 1 from the board;
- press many times the lefi key to choose the parameter to be set;
- once the parameter has been selected, press the right key to confirm. The set parameter starts blinking;
- choose the new value to be set by pressing the lefi key;
- once the value has been chosen, press the right key to confirm;
- place again the previously removed jumper JPl.
Note: after the STANDARD parameter has been modified, you will be asked to modifiv the transmis-
sion CHANNEL parameter as well.
WARNING!!!
THE SETTING OF THE STANDARD AND TRANSMISSION CHANNEL PARAMETERS
MUST BE PERFORMED BY SKILLED PERSONNEL ONLY,
SINCE THEY REQUIRE A RECALIBRATION OF THE FILTERS.
2.7 CHANNEL CHANGE PROCEDURE
1, Remove JPl from the boards SCH0123AR1 (Setting mode)
2. Select the "Standard" menu by scrolling the display with the lefi key and confirm with the right key (not
needed to change the channel only). Select the desired standard with the lefi key and confirm with the right
key.
3. In the "Channel" menu, select the desired channel by scrolling with the lefi key and confirming with the right
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2.1
5—4
key.
4. Reposition JPl on SCH0123AR1 (Display mode).
5. Scroll the "PLL CONV" menuto display the lock voltage of the PLL‘
6. Adjust C20 (fine) and C31 (coarse) on SCHO 136ARO to lock the PLL ("lock" indication on the display
and lock voltage in the middle).
7. Re-tune the channel filter MTGOOSOARO as per the calibration procedure.
2.8 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
To ensure maximum performance and minimum repair trouble, we strongly recommend you to follow the
below stated guidelines forpreventive maintenance:
1 . check the antenna installation and ground connection at regular intervals;
2. keep your apparatus clean and dry externally: this will ensure continuous functioning of the front panel
controls;
3. if the apparatus has not been used for a longperiod of time combined with exposure to extreme environ-
mental conditions, open the unit and make a visual inspection.
Remove salt, water or ice with a moist cloth before turning the apparatus on. Check that the cooling fans are
running freely
4. for general maintenance and top performance, call an authorized service technician to give the apparatus
and the complete antenna/earth connection installation a general check each 12-18 months;
5. check at regular intervals that the air intake located on the front panel is free of dust. If there is visible dust,
remove it by means of a sofi bmsh.
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Front panel
1 Video section
75!) ENG Video input 1Vpp tSdB adiuelable
2 Sound carrier
level adjusimem
3 Audio Input
10kl6000 BaI/Umal Audio input 1Vpp adjustable
4 Three-cell linearity pre-corrector
5 Automatic I Manual level control
-3dB Output power wiih no sync
6 IF (-15dBm) Llnk
Microprocessor control readings
— FWD Power level wim alarm
- REF Power level will- alarm
— Audio meier
7 - Sync meter
- IF Carrier lock status vwm alarm
- L.0. Carrier lock status and Look voltage indication with alarm
- Heaisink iemperaiure wim alarm
- RF Power amplifier operating point
- Oumut power. standard. omnnel, olfsel
8 Frequency Adj.
Rear panel
Power supply socket with Fuse
RF Input connecmr
Main switch
RS232 Socket
4 RF Output connector
6 Telemeasuring socket
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Section 3 - Diagram
Contents:
- MTF01OOARO Amplifier module - Component list
- SCH0291ARO (Mother board)
- SCH0123AR1 {Control board and display)
- SCHO136ARO (IVNBd VCO Integrated)
- MTGOO5OARO (40dB UHF Filter)
- SCH0300ARO (Interface board)
- SCH0312ARO (2W Amplifier module)
- SCH0313ARO (20W Amplifier module)
- E0004 (SP—15024 Switching power supply)
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Component list MTF0100ARO Amplifier module
PartName Code Description Qty
SCHOBOOARO INTERFACE BOARD 1
SCH0312ARO ZW UHF AMPLIFIERMODULE I
SCH0316ARO 20W UHF AMPLIFIER MODULE ]
01400 CPAS, 2499-003»X5U0»102M 1
01403 CAPASA “741845213 IOZXGSOOMOO-VDC 3
02512 SMA SOCKET WITHOUT BATTERY JO] 15 IA053] ]
(12514 SMA SOCKET REARPANELRI 14553000 3
SCA0093 (3)ka FORV'EGA AMPLIFIER MODULE 1
SCAOWS BOX FOR 15W CAV ]
DET1044 DET1044R0 HEAT SYNK FOR 15W CAV 1
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MOTHER BOARD SCH0291ARO
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COMPONENT LIST SCH0291ARO
PartName/Number
257BLR»3618N05010
0C 100nF-S 01065C
CC 100pF—S 01092
CC 1011115 01053B
CC10pF-501086
CC1206 NM.
CCIZOpF-S
cc 12135501037
CC15pF»S 01088
CC]8pF-SO1089
cc 1110212501061)
CClnF»S 01096
cc 1nF100V-501760A
cczzopF-so1093
CC22pF—S 01090
cc 27st 0102213
cczsz-s 01081B
CC330pF-S 01094
CC33pF-S 1023A
CC39pF»S 1024A
CC470pF-S 01095
CC47pF-501100
cc4p7F-so1033
CC56pF-501091
ccesstomzm
CC82pF-801028A
cmooumvs 017m
camounsvs 0179313
CEIOuFlfiV-S
CE10uF16V-501776A
CE 10uF35V»S 01778A
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Description Qty.
05010 FILTROAUDIO TOKO 2
01065CY5V120600ND 57
01092 SMD1206 COND
01053B SMD1206COND
B“
01086 SMD 1206 COND
N.M. SMD 1206 COND
01030ASMD1206COND
01087 SMD 1206 COND
01088 SMD1206 COND
01089 SMD1206 ODND
01041DSMD1206COND
01096 SMD1206 COND
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01760AY5V1206COND<<50V>> 4
01093 SMD 1206 COND
01090 SMD1206 COND
0102213 SMD1206COND
01081BSMD1206COND
01094 SMD1206 ODND
1023ASMD1206COND
1024ASMD1206COND
01095 SMD1206COND
011005MD1206OOND
_._.NAN.—AMN
01083 SMD1206COND 1
01091 SMD1206COND 5
01027A SMD 1206 COND 5
01028ASMD1206COND 1
01792AELET1'R SMD COND 3
01793B ELE’ITR SMD COND 2
0162613TANT. ELETI'RSMDCO 12
01776A ELETTR SMD COND 19
01778A ELETI'R SMD COND 4
Comps. Page 1/5
LP1»2
C3, C7, C19, C28, C35,C38, C42 016-47, C52-53,
C61, C68.C70-71, C73.C75. C81,C84-86. C98,
C101»104,C108, C114,C118, C120121, CIB,
C128-129, C132-134,C136, C144,C158,C189—19Z,
C200.C206—209. C217-218, C227.C241-242, C250.
C254,C261
C113,C116-117, C127,C135, C153—154
C1. C5, C48.C57—60, C64. C69, C77»79. C142, C161,
C216, C224,CB4,C249, C263, C265
C12,C16, C24,C27, C29, C169, C173, C236, C277
c100,cr>2
C15, C21,C105,CB]
C62-63
C171,C237
C20, C25
C147-149
C2, C6, C39.C76, C115, C141 ,C150,C162»1 67,
C174,C180,C182-187,C199,C202—205,C214—215,
C219-223. C228, C244-248. C251,C253,C255-257,
C264, C266-271 , C275,C278
C4, C8, C272, C274
C119,C230
C9, C33, C107, C175, C218
010-213
019
C94,C109
C10.C13.C168,C172
C18,C239
C229
C65,C110,C122,C138,C146,C157,C176,C195,
C197,Cfi8»259
C17
C156,C170,C177. C181. C233
C11,C14,CZL C31,C155
C178
C54. C99,C125
C235.C260
C32, C37. C137. C139. C143, C145, C151-152,C201,
C25—226.C279
C50,C55—56. C88-90, C95—96, C1 11-112,C131,
C140, C160,C179, C194, C196, C198, C276,C280
C91, C106, C188, C193
PartName/Number
CE 1uF35V—S 01613A
CE 220|1F50V LOW ESR
CE 22llF35V-S 01782A
CE 47uF 16V»S
CE 47uF35V-S 01790A
CE D6 N,M.
CV 653013115 01482
CV 8.5-40pF—SOI483
D 1N4148-S 03002
D BAT54S
D HSMP3 814
DHSM82802 03207
DLKA»3528$GC 03057
DL LEDG3 03053
DLLEDR3 03058
DV BB 133 03220
DZ SVI -S 03128
FUSE 2A»PCB 7543
IC 7812 04321
[C 7818
IC 7824 04331
[C 78L05-S 04301 A
IC 78M08 04303B
IC 78M12 4307B
IC CD4053BC-S 04710A
IC EL2090CM-S
IC ELZZ45CS»S 04822
[C HFA3101
IC LM1881M
IC LM324M»S 04658A
IC LM358M-S 04660
IC LM833—S 04643A
IC MAR4 04368
IC MAVII-S 04373
IC MC14066BDS 4708B
IC MC] 451 70-5 04683A
IND 10uI-I-5CCD 04971
IND 180nI-I-S 05093
IND 22uH-S 50BD
IND 2u2H-S 05020A
IND 30uI-I»5CCD 04972
IND330nH-5CCE
IINDCBD8 05072
IND M585 IOuI-I-S
JBNC-9OG-PCB 2034
Description
01613ATANTELE'I'TRSMDCO
01799A ELE, SMD COND LOW
01782A ELETI'R SMD COND
01636A TANT. ELETTR SMD CO
01790A ELETTR SMD COND
N. M. ELETTR SMD COND
01482 VARIABLE COND
01483 VARIABLE COND
03002 SMD DIODE
03199 SMD SCH. DIODEA»K T
03202 SMD DIODE
03207 SMD DIODE
03057 GREEN SMD LED DIODE
03053 GREEN LEDDIODE 3mm
03058 RED LED DIODE 3mm
03220 SMDVARICAP DIODE
03128 SMD ZENER DIODE
7543 PORTAFUS. +FUSE 5x2
0432] VOLTAGE REGULATOR
0432] VOLTAGE REGULATOR
04331 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
04301 A SMD VOLTAGE REG,
04303B SMDVOLTAGE REG,
04307B SMDVOLTAGE REG,
04710A SMD INTEGCIRCUIT
04640A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04822 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04598 INTEG CIRCUIT
04645A INTEG CIRCUIT
04658A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04660 SMD IN'TBGCIRCUIT
04643A SMDINTEG CIRCUIT
04368 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04373 INTEG CIRCUIT
4708B SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04683A SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04971 INDUCT OR
05093 INDUCTOR
SOBD INDUCTOR
05020A INDUCT OR
04972 INDUCTOR
04974 INDUCTOR
05072 INDUCT OR
049481NDUCTOR 2,7A
02034 PCB CONNECTOR
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D1»2, D4
D3, D15,D17-19
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IC5
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L7, L1 1, L13
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PartName/Number
I CON HI)515V/05-3PVE
J FC»10P 02697-02699
I FC—20P 02868-02867
INCSFDH 02862
J SMB-PCB OE 16
JTESTP1,3mm07913
IU IUMP2 02739-02742
IU IUMP3 02707-02742
MX RMS-l 1X
OSC HCD310 05187
OSCNVT535 05168
Description
02893 +02894 PAN. PCB CONN
02697+02699 PCB CON, POL
02868+02867 PCB CON, POL
02862 XLR»90G»PCB SOC. FEM.
0516 PCB CONNECTOR
07913 TEST POINT
02739+02742 MASCI-HO PANZ
02707+02742 MASCl-[IO PAN}
05332 MIXER
05187 INTEGRATED OSCIL.
05168 TCXO
PN0745AR4 SCI-10136ARO SCH0136ARO VCOIV & V
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R 100K—1%—S 00065B
R 100K—S 00065A
R 100R-1 W—S
R 100R—S 00029A
R10K»S 00053A
R10R-S 00017A
R 1206N.M,
R 120R-S 00030A
R 150K-S 00067A
R 150R»S 00031A
R 15K—S 00055A
R 180R-S 00032A
R 18K—S 00056B
R 1K0-1%-S 000418
R1K0-S 00041A
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Video Group Delay Processor: set JPS-J P20 on PCPS_0N and J P13-J P18 on GD_0N, connect a
video source with VITS to J22 and a video parameter measure equipment 0nJ13 (video base badn output)
and check the functionality of the included sections.
El Calibrate the group delay pre-correction (R153, R156, R159, R162, R242, R245, R248, R251) and
passing band (R152, R155, R158, R161, R243, R246, R249, R252) cells so to obtain the frequency
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response required by the system standard. If needed perform a fine tuning of the tuning frequency of the cells
by acting on MFZ...MF9‘
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AUDIO BASE BAND SECTION VERIFICATION
Audio Processor: set JP16 on 600_0HM, JPl4-JP15 on 50_us, JP9-JP10 on LPF_ON and JP8 on
AUDIOfCLIP, connect a 6009 balanced audio source on J23 and an audio parameter measure equipment
on J 10 (audio base band output) and checkthe functionality of the included sections
El Calibrate R116 to achieve the symmetry of the deviation limitation circuit
a R79 will be used to obtain the desired deviation on the FM signal of the audio sub-carrier (see Audio-
Video Modulation section).
D Calibrate R87 to achieve the desired deviation of the VU_METER instmment
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INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY SECTION CHECK
IF Carriers (Video & Audio): set JPI on SC_0N, select the standard of the included section
El Calibrate C23-L7 to a voltage of 2,5V on J3 with DLl on (PLL locked}
El Calibrate C26-L9 to a voltage of 2,5V on J4 with DL2 on (PLL locked),
AVModulamr: set JPS—JPZO on PCPS_OFF, SAW] with the correct filter, connect a video source with
VITS to J 22, an audio source to J23 and an audio-Video demodulator on J6 (IF modulated output) and
check the functionality of the included sections.
El Adjust R30 to the maximum excursion (video carrier at maximum level}
a Adjust R300 to obtain a -10dB level of the audio sub-carrier compared to the video sub-carrier
u Adjust R42 to the correct modulation depth (bar/sync ratio 2 7/3).
El Adjust R66 to obtain an IF level of about -15dBm.
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UP-CONVERTER CHECK
Local Oscillator. set VCOl with the board for the desiredband, select the desired channel from the display
board (see relevant documentation] and check the functionality of the included sections
D Calibrate the local oscillator (see relevant documenmtion) to the desired channel with DLS on (PLL lo-
cked) and checkthe current turning on the display board (indication of the VCO instrument at half-scale)
by connecting a spectrum analyser on J15 (0L monitor}
Linearity pre-correczor and Gain control: set JPll on IF_MONITOR_ON, connect a sweeper to J 16
(IF Input), a spectrum analyser on J14 (IF Monitor) and check the fimctionality of the included sections
D Checkthe response curve of the section and the changes is gain by acting on R312 with SWZ on manual
control and checking the control voltage on J 204
D Check that when the linearity pre-corrector is enabled (SWl on ON) the response curve of the system is
not negatively affected,
D Adjust R142 with JP12 on “ALC ON” to have OdBm on the test port J19,
D The precorrection will be obtained adjusting trimmers from R303 to R311.
D Set JP17 and JPZl to have the desired type of precorrection mode for amplitude and ohase respectively
UP-Canverter: set J P11 on IF_MONITOR_OFF, connect a sweeper to J 16 (IF Input), a spectrum
analyser on J 12 (RF Output) and check the fimctionality of the included sections).
D Check the presence of the side bands and the local oscillator in the position of the desired channel.
Power readings: set J P19 on FWD_READING, R263 allows to calibrate the reading of the Reflected
power and R259 the reading of Forward power (these can only be calibrated if the apparatus is complete
with final mage)
GENERAL SECTION CALIBRATION
Reference oscillator. set J P3 on INT_REF and adjust R317 FINE_ADJ to tune the reference frequency
if needed (only with OCXO included on the motherboard)
EXTERNAL AGC OPERATION
a With SWZ on “AUTO“ the exciter will be in Automatic Gain Control mode‘
El Selecting SW3 on “INT" an AGC on the internal power amplifierwill be performed acting on R314
(optionally in this mode an external voltage connected on J 18, 0 4.5V, can be used to fine adjust, :l:1()%, the
power remotely.
u Selecting SW3 on “”EXT a fine ADC (Automatic Level Control), i10%, can be performed on an external
power amplifier which the forward directional coupler is fed to J 1 7 (optional)
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CONTROL BOARD AND DISPLAY
SCH0123ARI
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Analog readings
Forward power
Reflected power
Synehronism level
Audio deviation
Heat sink temperature
Channel VCO tuning
Final stage working voltage
Current absorbed by the final stage
- Digital controls
IF PLL Lock status
Alarm status
ON - OFF
- Programming
IF PLL
Channel PLL
Component layout SCH0123AR1
Indication on analog instrument and numerical with alarm
Indication on analog instrument and numerical with alarm
Indication on analog instrument
Indication on analog instrument
Indication on analog instrument and numerical with alarm
Indication on analog instrument with alarm
Indication on analog instrument and numerical
Indication on analog instrument and numerical
Indication on audio and video sub-carriers and channel carrier
Alarm indication on one of the readings
Remote control of powered apparatus
Programming of the oscillators PLL depending on the standard
Programming of the oscillator PLL depending on the channel
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00053A RES 1/4w 5% SMD 1206
NOT MOUNTED RES 1/4w 5% SMD 12
000418RES 1/4W1%SMD1206
00041A RES 1/4w5% SMD1206
00059A RES 1/4w 5% SMD 1206
00047A RES 1/4w 5% SMD 1206
00048B RES 1/4W1% SMD 1206
00037A RES 1/4w 5% SMD 1206
00807 VARIABLE RESISTOR
7630 7632 KTIO6086 FULSANTEZ
03454 NPN SMD TRANSISTOR
03456 NPN SMD TRANSISTOR
cx500001 QUARTZ
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Comps.
BZ1
C2,C4-6, C13,C16-17,C20-21, C24-25,
C29
C910
C3, C7
C27. C30—33
(B,C11»1LC14»15,C1&19,C22
C23, C26
C28
C]
DZ
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IC5
IC1
IC3-4
IC6
IC2
J] , 14
JZ
IPI
R12-13
R2-3
R]
R4—10, R17-19‘ R24. R27
R1 ] , R14, R29
R16, R20
R86 R28
R15
R22
R21
R25
R26
T1 »2
TR]
TR2
XTAL]
ADJUSTMENT POINTS DESCRIPTION
Jumper for mode setting
Telemeasuring connector
Microprocessor in-circuit programming pan
Connector for connection to mother board
R8232 Connector
Calibration procedure: the board does not need any calibration, it only takes checking that it works for the
concerned application
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I'V- VBd VCO INTEGRATED SCH0136ARO
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Working frequency 500m900MI-Iz
Programming PLLWilh manual tuning of the oscillator
"Dining indication Analog 0...5V + Digital for lock status
Output level >0dBm (+7.i.8dBm maximum)
ADJUSTMENT POINTS DESCRIPTION
cso Fine4uning coupling capacitor
031 Grosstuning capacitor
Calibration procedure: the board has to be tuned on the desired channel by acting on the capacitors C30
and C31 and removing some turns from the coil if needed (it is necessary for higher channels].
Component layout SCH0136ARO
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COMPONENT LIST SCH0136ARO
Part Name-Code
CC 100nF—S 01065E
CC100pF-S 01090c
CC 10nF»801053A
CC 10pF»S 01086A
cc lnF-S 01096A
CC 220nF»S 010698
cc 3p3F»SS
CE1011F16V-S 01626A
CE 10.F35V»S 01613A
cv 2-6pF-S
cv 4.5-20pF—S 01431
DVBB833 03214
[C LM3480-5
1c LMC710181M
IC LMXBI68
1c MAR} 04367
IC MAR4 04368
IND O||22H»S 05090
I'ND CBD8 05072
J PAN10 271 9
R 0805 NOT MOUNTED
R 100K—S 00065C
R 100R-S 0002913
R 10R—S 0001713
R 15K—S 000550
R 18R—S 002013
R 1 KO-S 00041 c
R zzx-s 00057C
R270R-s 000348
R 330R-S 00035c
R 56R-S 00026A
R 82R»S 00028A
TR sew 03456
TRBFR93A 03447
PN0745AR4
Description
01065EY5V 0805 COND
01090C SMD 0805 OOND
01053A SMD 0805 CON'D
01086A SMD 0805 COND
01096A SMD 0805 COND
01 069BY5V 0805 COND
10118 SMD0805 COND
01626A TANT. ELETTR SMD COND
01613A TANT. ELETI'R SMD CON'D
01476 VARIABLE COND
01481 VARIABLE COND
03214 SMDVARICAP DIODE
4301C SMD VOLTAGE REGULATOR
04638 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
04599 SMD lNTEG CIRCUIT
04367 SMD INTEG CIRCUlT
04368 SMD INTEG CIRCUIT
05090 INDUCI‘OR
05072 INDUCTOR
02719PC8 CONNECTOR
N. M1 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00065C RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
000298 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
000178 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00055C RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
000208 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00041C RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00057C RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
000348 RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00035C RES 1/4W 5% SMD 0805
00026A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
00028A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
03456 NPN SMD TRANSISTOR
03447 N'PN SMD TRANSISTOR
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
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Composifion
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C] 2-1 4, C27
C6. C25
C10
C4—5,C19,C21,C28
C7. C9
C11,C17»18,C29
C23
C1.C15»16‘ C20
C30
C31
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R9
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R4-6
R1-2, R7, R1 6
R14, R17
R19‘ RB
R12
R21
R20
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40113 UHF FILTER MT60050ARO
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Input impedance 509
Output impedance 500
Gain About 35dB
Power supply +24Vcc/ ZOOmA
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
Filter tuning:
a Connect a Network Analyserbetween the input and the output of the filter.
u Configure the instrument to the desired channel (2MHz/div— lfldB/div).
El Sand a +24V stabilised voltage to the module, which should has at least ZOOmA.
D Calibrate the filter in orderto obtain aresponse like the one in the picture on the right, with a gain of about
35dBr
Component layout MT GOO50ARO
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COMPONENT LIST M TGW50ARO
Part Name— Code Description Qty
04361 HYBRIS 3563 1
01403 lnFPASSING C. 1
01462 COMPENS. MAV03A10 10
0514 SMB PANEL 2
07684 SILVER. WIRE Dian-Ll .2mrn (1.2 mt
07687 SILVER. WIRE Diamjmm 0.2 mt
05046 INDUCTANCE ON CORE 1
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BFR93A
chflptlon
COIL IN ARIA 6 GIRI DIAMETRO 1
1/4W 5% SMD 1206 COD.0029A
63V 5% SMDNPO COD.1092
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
63V5% SMDNPO COD.
1/4W 5% SMD1206
63V 5% SMD NPO COD.1096
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
I/4W5%SMD1206 COD.0034A
63V 5% SMDNPO
1/4W 5% SMD 1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1W 5% SMD 2512 COD.
1/4W 5% SMD 1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1/4W 5% SMD1206
1W 5% SMD 2512 COD.
1W 5% SMD 2512 COD.
63V5% SMDNPO COD.
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R1
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R4,R16.R18
C4,C11,C16
R11
R5
R3,R21
C2.C5
R6
R10
R14
R15
R3
R19
R12,R17
R20
R24
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PanName/Number
CC 100nF-S 01065C
CC 100nFAVX01065A
CE 100uF50V 01795
CE 10nF35V-S 01778A
DZ MMSZSZ45B 03135
FUSEZA»PCB 7543
IC 7812 04321
IC INA 168
IC LMS 17 04340
[C LM35DT 00664
J FC-10P 02697-02699
I SCREWCONNZ 02853
IU IUMPZ 02739-02742
ROROZ
R 10K»S 00053A
R 150K-S 00067A
R 270R»S 00034A
R47K»S 00061A
R 5K6-S 00050A
R 68101sz 00063B
R 6K8-S 00051A
TRBC847 03456
Description
01065CY5V 1206 COND
01065A CERAMIC COND
01795 ELETI'. COND.
01778A ELE’I'I'R SMD OOND
03135 SMDZENER DIODE
7543 PORTA FUSIBILE +FUSE 5x2
0432] VOLTAGE REGULATOR
04600A SMD INTEGCIRCUIT
04340 IINTEG CIRCUlT
00664 INTEG CIRCUIT
02697102699 PCB CONNECTOR POL
02853 PCB SCREW CONNECTOR
02739+02742 MASCHIO PAN2
00356 RES 20W I %
00053ARES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
00067ARES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
00034A RES 1/4W5% SMD 1206
00061A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
00050ARES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
00063B RES 1/4W 1% SMD 1206
00051A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206
03456 NPN SMD TRANSISTOR
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IPG
Comps.
C3, C8-1 I
C5-7
C1-2
C4, C1 2-14
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IC3
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R8
R1 2. R1 5
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PanName/Number Description Qty. Comm
CC 100nF»S 01065C 01065CY5V 1206 COND 2 CS‘CS
CC 100pF—S 01092 01092 SMD 1206COND 2 a,CB
CC 1nF—S01096 010965MD1206CON'D 8 C1,C6,Cl0,C12.C15,C17.C20,
C21
CC 1p2F-801081 01081 SMD1206COND 2 C14,C18
CCZpZF-501081B 01081BSMD1206COND 1 Q
CE]0uF35V»S 01628A 01628ATANTAL1'UMELETTR SMDCO 3 C7,C9‘C22
CV3-10pF-501475 01475VAR1ABLECOND 5 C3,C11,C13,C16,C19
D BAT54S 03199 SMD SCHOTI'KY DIODE A-K T 2 D1»2
DZSV9 03107 03107 ZENERDIODE 2 DZ] »2
l'N'DVK200 05013 05013 l'N'DUCTOR 2 1.2-3
R18R-S 00020A 00020ARES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 2 R2,R11
1122105 00057A 00057ARES 1/4W 5% SMD1206 2 R7,R14
R270R-S 00034A 00034A RES 1/4W5% SMD 1206 4 R1,R3,R1 0.1112
R330R—S 0003513 0003513 RES 1/4W 5% SMD1206 2 R9‘R13
R39R>S 00024A 00024A RES 1/4W 5% SMD 1206 2 R4, R17
R47K—SO0061A 00061ARES 1/4W5% SMD 1206 2 R6,R16
R4K7»1W-S 00401 RES 1W5%SMD251Z 1 R8
RV 50K-S-H/S 00797 (13797 SMD VARIABLE RESISTOR 2 R5' R15
TR BUZSOA 03020 MOSFET-N TRANSISTOR 2 TR1»2
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DESCRIPTION
The emi filter block suppresses the electrical noise injected by the psu over
the mains, reducingboth differential and common mode noiser Inthis block is
located a 4A fuse
The input rectifier and filter stage performs the AC/DC conversion to the
following high frequency power conversion. With the aid of a bipolarswitches
the rectified mains voltage is pulse width modulated in the power switching
stage in order to drive the primary side of a ferrite transformer. The output
rectifier and filter stage supplyes the required DC output voltage The fine output voltage regilation is
providedby the magnetic feedback with PWM control block This kind of implementation ensures the safety
isolation between mains and load and the modulation of the primary duty cycle in order to provide a well
regulated output voltage The unit is elecronically protected against current overload and output overvoltage.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MODEL
Input voltage
Input frequency
Inrush current
Output voltage
Overload protection
Over voltage protection
Setup, rise, hold up time
Withstand voltage
Workmg temp
Safety standards
EMC standards
8-150-24
88~13ZVAC/176~264VAC selected by SW.
47 -63HZ
Cold star, 35A
24V, 615A
105%~l50% output shutdown
ll5%~l35% ofoutput voltage (8450-24 IZS%~145%)
1001115. 501115. 201115
IfP-OIP: SKV, l/"P-FG: 1.5KV, l1ni11.
0-30°c@100%, 50°c@100% With cooling fan, -10°C@80%
(15V&24V 0-50°C@100%, 60°C@60%)
UL 1012, TUV EN60950
(13155022), IECXOl-Z, 3, 4, IECSSS-Z
Connection 7P/9. 5mm pitch terminal block
Weight 0 Skgs
Packing 20PCS/1.4CUFT
Dimensions I99x1 10x50mm
”lype No Output Tel. R&N Em. P.P.
8-150-5 5V. 30A +/-2% 150mV 78% 87
3450-75 7.5V, 20A +/-1% 150mV 80% 87
8-150-9 9V. 16.7A ~/-1% 180mV 80% S7
8-150-12 12V. 12.5A 6/-1% 130mV 32% 37
345045 15V. 10A +l-1% 130mV 84% S7
8-150-24 24V, 6.5A fl-1% 240mV 85% B7
3-150—48 48V, 32A +/-1% 240mV 86% B7
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