Powerwave Technologies 5JS0030 SINGLE CHANNEL CELLULAR AMPLIFIER User Manual 8750
Powerwave Technologies Inc SINGLE CHANNEL CELLULAR AMPLIFIER 8750
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® INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL SINGLE CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER NTGS86AA 869-894 MHz 25 WATTS AVERAGE POWER 12 August 1998 Powerwave Technologies, Inc. 2026 McGaw Avenue Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 949-757-0530 Fax: 949-757-0941 Web Site: www.pwav.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 044-05045 Rev. A Par. No. 1-1 1-2 1-3 Section 1 General Description Page No. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1-1 General Description .............................................................................. 1-1 Functional and Physical Specifications .................................................. 1-1 Section 2 Installation 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 Introduction ............................................................................................ 2-1 Electrical Service Recommendations..................................................... 2-1 Unpacking and Inspection...................................................................... 2-1 Installation Instructions........................................................................... 2-2 Amplifier Module Power, Alarm, and Control Connector........................ 2-2 RS485 Connector................................................................................... 2-3 Section 3 Operating Instructions 3-1 3-2 Introduction ............................................................................................ 3-1 Initial Start-Up and Operating Procedures ............................................. 3-1 Section 4 Principles of Operation 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-4.1 4-4.2 4-4.3 4-5 Introduction ............................................................................................ 4-1 RF Input Signal ...................................................................................... 4-1 RF Output Load...................................................................................... 4-1 Amplifier Functional Description............................................................. 4-1 Main Amplifier ........................................................................................ 4-2 Amplifier Monitoring ............................................................................... 4-3 Amplifier Module Cooling ....................................................................... 4-3 Power Distribution .................................................................................. 4-3 Section 5 Maintenance 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4.1 5-5 Introduction ............................................................................................ 5-1 Periodic Maintenance............................................................................. 5-1 Test Equipment Required For Test ........................................................ 5-1 Performance Test................................................................................... 5-2 Amplifier Performance Test.................................................................... 5-2 Field Replacement of the Module .......................................................... 5-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Par. No. 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3.1 6-3.2 Section 6 Troubleshooting Page No. Introduction .............................................................................................6-1 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................6-1 Return for Service Procedures ................................................................6-1 Obtaining an RMA...................................................................................6-1 Repackaging for Shipment......................................................................6-1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure No. 1-1 2-1 2-2 4-1 5-1 5-2 Page No. NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier ......................................... 1-3 Power, Alarm, and Control Connector (18-Pin Molex) ........................... 2-2 RS485 Connector................................................................................... 2-3 NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Functional Block Diagram 4-2 NTGS86AA Amplifier Test Setup Diagram ............................................ 5-3 RF Input (CDMA Source) ....................................................................... 5-3 LIST OF TABLES Table No. 1-1 2-1 2-2 5-1 5-2 5-3 6-1 Page No. NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Functional Specifications..... 1-2 18-Pin Molex Alarm, Control, and Power Connections .......................... 2-3 RS485 Pin Definition .............................................................................. 2-3 Periodic Maintenance............................................................................. 5-1 Test Equipment Required ...................................................................... 5-2 Single Channel Power Amplifier Test Data Sheet.................................. 5-4 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 6-1 Section GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1-1. INTRODUCTION This manual contains information and procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance of Powerwave’s model NTGS86AA single channel power amplifier (SCPA). The manual is organized into six sections as follows: Section 1. General Description Section 2. Installation Section 3. Operating Instructions Section 4. Principles of Operation Section 5. Maintenance Section 6: Troubleshooting 1-2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The NTGS86AA is a linear, single-channel power amplifier that operates in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz. It is designed as a self-contained module with EMI containment for use in both an indoor and outdoor North American Cellular Base Stations. Its flat base plate allows for mounting on a flat thermal-absorbing surface to provide adequate heat dissipation, thereby avoiding the use of any built-in fans. Each amplifier module has a power, alarm, and control connector that allows the host system to monitor the amplifier module performance. Primary power for the amplifier is +26 Vdc. 1-3. FUNCTIONAL AND PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Functional and physical specifications for the amplifier are listed in table 1-1. Table 1-1. NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Functional Specifications Frequency Range Maximum Average Input Power Continuous Average Output Power Spurious Emissions @ Maximum Rated Output Power (44 dBm) RF Gain Gain Flatness: Output Protection: Input Port Return Loss: Out of Band Spurious: DC Input Power: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Operating Humidity: Storage Humidity: DC Input, Alarm, and Control Connector: RF Input Connector: RF Output Connector: RF Sample Connector: Dimensions (inches): 869-894 MHz (25 MHz Bandwidth) 13 dBm 25 Watts Frequency Requirement Meas. Bandwidth 750 kHz offset -46 dBc 30 kHz 1.23 MHz offset -61 dBc 30 kHz 1.5 MHz offset -61 dBc 30 kHz 1.98 MHz offset -61 dBc 30 kHz 43 ±2 dB ± 0.15 dB for any 2-MHz band within frequency range. Mismatch Protected VSWR 2:1 Max. Less than -14 dBm +26 ± 0.5 Vdc, 260 mV p-p max. ripple, ≤350 watts -15 ºC. to +85 ºC. (heatsink temperature) -40 ºC. to +70 ºC. 5 % - 95 % Relative Humidity (Noncondensing) 5 % - 95 % Relative Humidity (Noncondensing) 18-Pin Molex SMA Female SMA Female SMA Female (27±1 dB below RF Output) Width: 12.515; depth: 9.900; height: 1.670 1.670 RF OUTPUT 9.900 RF INPUT 12.515 18 PIN MOLEX CONNECTOR RS485 CONNECTOR RF SAMPLE Figure 1-1. NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Section INSTALLATION 2-1. INTRODUCTION This section contains unpacking, inspection, and installation instructions and recommendations for the Model NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier. Carefully read all material in this section prior to equipment unpacking or installation. Also read and review the operating procedures in Section 3 prior to installing the equipment. It is important that the licensee perform these tasks correctly and in good faith. If applicable, carefully read Parts 73 and 74 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules to determine how they apply to your installation. DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR LICENSE. 2-2. ELECTRICAL SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS Powerwave Technologies recommends that proper AC line conditioning and surge suppression be provided on the primary AC input to the +26 Vdc power source. All electrical service should be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, any applicable state or local codes, and good engineering practice. Special consideration should be given to lightning protection of all systems in view of the vulnerability of most transmitter sites to lightning. Lightning arrestors are recommended in the service entrance. Straight, short ground runs are recommended. The electrical service must be well grounded. Each amplifier system should have its own circuit breaker, so a failure in one does not shut off the whole installation. Circuit breakers should be thermal type, capable of handling the maximum anticipated inrush current, in a load center with a master switch. 2-3. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION This equipment has been operated, tested and calibrated at the factory. Carefully open the container(s) and remove the amplifier module(s). Retain all packing material that can be reassembled in the event that the unit must be returned to the factory. CAUTION Exercise care in handling equipment during inspection to prevent damage caused by rough or careless handling. Visually inspect the amplifier module for damage that may have occurred during shipment. Check for evidence of water damage, bent or warped chassis, loose screws or nuts, or extraneous packing material in the connector. If the equipment is damaged, a claim should be filed with the carrier once the extent of any damage is assessed. We cannot stress too strongly the importance of IMMEDIATE careful inspection of the equipment and the subsequent IMMEDIATE filing of the necessary claims against the carrier if necessary. If possible, inspect the equipment in the presence of the delivery person. If the equipment is damaged, the carrier is your first area of recourse. If the equipment is damaged and must be returned to the factory, write or phone for a return authorization. Powerwave may not accept returns without a return authorization. Claims for loss or damage may not be withheld from any payment to Powerwave, nor may any payment due be withheld pending the outcome thereof. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE FREIGHT CARRIER'S PERFORMANCE 2-4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Refer to figure 1-1) The NTGS86AA amplifier module is designed for installation on a heatsink that permits access to the module for connection of RF cables and the power, alarm, and control connector. To install the amplifier proceed as follows: 1. Install amplifier on heatsink with thermally conductive material inserted between amplifier module and heatsink, and secure in place with four mounting screws. 2. Connect the antenna cable to RF OUT SMA connector. 3. Connect the transceiver output cable to RF IN SMA connector. 4. Connect coupled RF output monitor cable to RF SAMPLE SMA connector. WARNING Turn off external primary DC power before connecting cable to 18-pin Molex connector. 5. Connect power, alarm, and control cable to 18-pin Molex connector. 6. Check your work before applying DC voltage to the system. Make certain all connections are tight and correct. 7. Measure primary DC input voltage. DC input voltage should be +26 ±0.5 Vdc. If the DC input voltage is above or below the limits, call and consult Powerwave before you turn on your amplifier system. 8. Refer to section 3 for initial turn-on and checkout procedures. 2-5. AMPLIFIER MODULE POWER, ALARM, AND CONTROL CONNECTOR The power, alarm, and control connections on the amplifier are made through an 18-pin Molex connector (figure 2-1) and are listed and described in table 2-1. Figure 2-1. Power, Alarm, and Control Connector (18-Pin Molex) Table 2-1. 18-Pin Molex Alarm, Control, and Power Connections PIN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SIGNAL DESCRIPTION Temperature Output (0-4.7 volts) Reverse Power Detection (0-4.7 volts) Forward Power Detection (0-4.7 volts) Ground NC − Anxiety output (RS 422 level) Ground Ground Ground + Anxiety output (RS 422 level) + Enable input (RS 422 level) − Enable input (RS 422 level) + Alarm output (RS 422 level) − Alarm output (RS 422 level) +26 Vdc +26 Vdc +26 Vdc +26 Vdc SIGNAL NAME TEMP_OUT REV_PWR FWR_PWR GND NA ANX (-) GND GND GND ANX (+) ENABLE (+) ENABLE (−) ALARM (+) ALARM (−) VDD VDD VDD VDD 2-6. RS485 CONNECTOR The RS485 connector (figure 2-2) allows the user to monitor the status of the amplifier, download new firmware, and revise the amplifier attributes. The pin connections are defined in table 2-2. Figure 2-2. RS485 Connector Table 2-2. RS485 Pin Definition FUNCTIO PIN Rxd+ Rxd− Txd− Txd+ Section OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3-1. INTRODUCTION This section contains operating instructions for the Multicarrier Cellular Amplifier. 3-2. INITIAL START-UP AND OPERATING PROCEDURES There are no operating controls or indicators on the NTGS86AA amplifier module. To perform the initial start-up, proceed as follows: 1. Double check to ensure that all input and output cables are properly connected. CAUTION Before applying power, make sure that the input and output of the amplifier are properly terminated at 50 ohms. Do not operate the amplifier without a load attached. Refer to table 1-1 for input power requirements. Excessive input power may damage the amplifier NOTE The output coaxial cable between the amplifier and the antenna must be 50 ohm coaxial cable. Use of any other cable will distort the output. 2. Turn on supply that provides +26 Vdc to the amplifier system. 3. Turn on external exciter/transceiver and apply RF input signals. Section PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 4-1. INTRODUCTION This section contains a functional description of the Single Channel Power Amplifier (SCPA). 4-2. RF INPUT SIGNAL The maximum input power should not exceed the limits specified in table 1-1. 10 4-3. RF OUTPUT LOAD The load impedance should be as good as possible (1.5:1 or better) in the working band for good power transfer to the load. 4-4. AMPLIFIER FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The NTGS86AA amplifier (figures 1-1 and 4-1) is a linear, single-channel power amplifier that operates in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz at an output power of 25 watts. Each amplifier is a self-contained module and is functionally independent of any other amplifier modules in the system. Each amplifier module has an alarm board that monitors the amplifier performance. If a failure or fault occurs in an amplifier module, it is transmitted to the host system via an 18-pin Molex connector. The amplifier is compliant to the requirements of FCC Part 22 and TIA/EIA IS97A with respect to spurious emissions (see table 1-1). Constant gain is maintained by continuously comparing active paths with passive references, and correcting for small variations through the RF feedback controls. All gain variations, for example those due to temperature, are reduced to the passive reference variations. The amplifier module is comprised of: A three-stage driver amplifier A main amplifier Alarm monitoring and control A spurious emission detection DSP circuit 4-4.1. THREE-STAGE DRIVER AMPLIFIER The input of the amplifier employs three stages of class AB amplification which provide approximately 33 dB of gain in the 25 MHz frequency band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz. The amplifier operates on +26 Vdc, and a bias voltage of +5 Vdc, and is mounted directly on a heat sink. The alarm logic controls the +5 Vdc bias voltage that shuts down the amplifier. 4-4.2. MAIN AMPLIFIER The main amplifier employs class AB amplification for maximum efficiency. The signal provides approximately 10 dB of gain in the 25 MHz frequency band. The output from the main amplifier is typically 30 watts. The amplifier operates on +26 Vdc, and a bias voltage of +5 Vdc, and is mounted directly on a heat sink. The alarm logic controls the +5 Vdc bias voltage that shuts down the amplifier. 11 Three Stage Driver RF IN Main Amp 33dB Gain 10dB Gain RF OUT Phase, Gain, and Bias Control Phase, Gain, and Bias Control SPURIOUS DETECTION Optimize the spurious emissions mask of the CDMA output signal DSP CIRCUIT ALARM CIRCUIT Figure 4-1. NTGS86AA Single Channel Power Amplifier Functional Block Diagram 4-4.3. ALARM MONITORING AND CONTROL In the amplifier, all normal variations are automatically compensated for by the spurious detector control. However, when large variations occur beyond the adjustment range of the loop control, a loop fault will occur. The alarms are output via an 18-pin Molex connector on the module for subsequent remote monitoring. 4-4.4. SPURIOUS EMISSION DETECTION DSP CIRCUIT The primary function of the spurious detection circuit is to monitor the spurious emissions mask of the RF signal at all amplifier stages. DSP circuitry is used to control the phase, gain, and bias of all amplifier stages, thereby optimizing the spurious emissions mask of the CDMA output signal. 4-5. AMPLIFIER MODULE COOLING Each amplifier module is contained within a thermally conductive chassis which, when properly mounted on an adequate thermal surface, will provide sufficient cooling to maintain the amplifier within the specified operating temperature range. 4-6. POWER DISTRIBUTION Primary DC power for the amplifier is provided by the host system. The amplifier module has a DC/DC converter that converts the +26 Vdc to +15 Vdc, +5 Vdc and +8 Vdc. 12 Section MAINTENANCE 5-1. INTRODUCTION This section contains periodic maintenance and performance test procedures for the Single Channel Power Amplifier. It also contains a list of test equipment required to perform the identified tasks. NOTE Check your sales order and equipment warranty before attempting to service or repair the unit. Do not break the seals on equipment under warranty or the warranty will be null and void. Do not return equipment for warranty or repair service until proper shipping instructions are received from the factory. 5-2. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance requirements are listed in Table 5-1. Table 5-1 also lists the intervals at which the tasks should be performed. Table 5-1. Periodic Maintenance TASK Inspection Cables and Connectors Performance Tests INTERVAL 12 Months 12 Months ACTION Inspect signal and power cables for frayed insulation. Check RF connectors to be sure that they are tight. Perform annual test per paragraph 5-5. 5-3. TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR TEST Test equipment required to test the amplifier is listed in Table 5-2. Equivalent test equipment may be substituted for any item, keeping in mind that a thermistor type power meter is required. NOTE All RF test equipment must be calibrated to 0.05 dB resolution. Any deviation from the nominal attenuation must be accounted for and factored into all output readings. 13 Table 5-2. Test Equipment Required MANUFACTURER MENCLATURE Signal Generator 20 dB Attenuator, 250 Watt 20 dB Attenuator, 20 Watt (2 each) Spectrum Analyzer Coax Directional Coupler Power Meter / Sensor Arbitrary Waveform Generator Network Analyzer Current Probe Source Diskette CDMA Generator MODEL H.P. Tenuline Tenuline H.P. H.P. H.P. Sony H.P. 8656B 8560E 778D 437B / 8481A AWG2021 8753C Powerwave Noise Com 800-1 5-4. PERFORMANCE TEST Performance testing should be conducted every 12 months to ensure that the amplifier system meets the operational specifications listed in table 5-3. Also verify system performance after any amplifier module is replaced in the field. The test equipment required to perform the testing is listed in table 5-2, and the test setup is shown in figure 5-1. NOTE The frequencies used in this test are typical for an amplifier with a 25 MHz band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz. Select evenly spaced F1, F2, F3, and F4 frequencies that cover the instantaneous bandwidth of your system. 5-4.1. AMPLIFIER PERFORMANCE TEST. To perform the test, proceed as follows: 1. Connect test equipment as shown in figure 5-1. NOTE Do not apply any RF signals at this time. AMPLIFIER SPURIOUS EMISSIONS TEST: 2. With the RF input signal to the amplifier set to be as shown in figure 5-2, use the spectrum analyzer to measure the spurious emissions performance. Record test data in table 5-3. Verify that it is within the specifications shown in table 1-1. Switch tested amplifier to OFF. GAIN TEST: 3. Disconnect spectrum analyzer from test setup, and connect the network analyzer. 4. Set network analyzer as follows: a. Power output to 11 dBm. b. Frequency start to 869 MHz. c. Frequency stop to 894 MHz. d. Normalize the network analyzer for gain and return loss. 5. Check the amplifier gain across the band from 869 MHz to 894 MHz. Gain should be as specified in table 1-1 ±1 dB. Record test data in table 5-3. 14 INPUT RETURN LOSS TEST: 6. Read and record the S11 return loss measurement on network analyzer. Record test data in table 5-3. Figure 5-1. NTGS86AA Amplifier Test Setup Diagram 15 Table 5-3. Single Channel Power Amplifier Test Data Sheet DATE__________________________________ MODULE S/N ___________________________ TEST CONDITIONS: Load and Source Impedance: 50 Ohms VSWR: < 1.2:1 Supply Voltage: +26 Vdc ±0.1 Vdc TEST RF Gain Spurious Emissions Gain Flatness Input Return Loss PASS SPECIFICATION Vcc = 26 Vdc PO = 25 W Freq. = 880 MHz Vcc = 26 Vdc PO =25 W 869 - 894 MHz Band Vcc = 26 Vdc PO =25 W 869 - 894 MHz Band Vcc = 26 Vdc PO = 25 W 869-894 MHz Band MIN MAX Table 1-1 -1 dB Table 1-1 +1 dB DATA -65 dBc ±0.7 dB -18 dB FAIL Tested by 16 5-5. FIELD REPLACEMENT OF THE MODULE The NTGS86AA single channel power amplifier module can be replaced in the field on site by a qualified technician with experience maintaining RF power amplifiers and similar equipment: To replace a power amplifier module, proceed as follows: 1. Turn off 26 Vdc power to that specific module. 2. Disconnect the three RF cables, 18-pin Molex cable, and RS485 cable. 3. Loosen four screws that secure amplifier module to heat sink. 4. Carefully remove amplifier module from heat sink. 5. Install replacement in reverse order of steps 1 through 4 above. Section TROUBLESHOOTING 6-1 INTRODUCTION This section contains a list of problems which users have encountered and a few suggested actions that may correct the problem. If the suggested corrective action does not eliminate the problem, please contact your Powerwave field representative or the factory for further instructions. NOTE Check your sales order and equipment warranty before attempting to service or repair the unit. Do not break the seals on equipment under warranty or the warranty will be null and void. Do not return equipment for warranty or repair service until proper shipping instructions are received from the factory. 6-2 TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to table 6-1 for troubleshooting suggestions. Table 6-1. Troubleshooting. SYMPTOM SUGGESTED ACTION SCPA Inoperative 1. Check for proper power supply voltage. SCPA Not Enabled 1. Verify RS 422 + (ENABLE signal) is high. Anxiety Output is RS 422 High 2. Verify TEMP_OUT <5 °C above maximum sensor temp. 3. Verify RF input <6 dBm ±0.5 dB; remove overdrive and toggle ENABLE input. 1. Verify DC supply is ≤28.5±0.25 Vdc 17 Alarm Output is RS 422 High Verify input RF is within specified power and frequency limits 6-3 RETURN FOR SERVICE PROCEDURES When returning products to Powerwave, the following procedures will ensure optimum response. 6-3.1 Obtaining an RMA A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning equipment to the factory for service. Please contact our Customer Service Department at (949) 757-0530 to obtain this number. Failure to obtain this RMA number will result in considerable delays in receiving repair service. 6-3.2 Repackaging for Shipment To ensure safe shipment of the amplifier, it is recommended that the package designed for the amplifier be used. The original packaging material is reusable. If it is not available, contact Powerwave’s Customer Service Department for packing materials and information. 18
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