Powerwave Technologies 5JS0072 Single Channel RF Power Amplifier Module User Manual I GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Powerwave Technologies Inc Single Channel RF Power Amplifier Module I GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Users Manual

869-894 MHz  Installation and Operation Manual                                      Power Amplifier Radio Module (PARM), 869-894 MHz, 40/30-Watt       January 2005
 Installation & Service Manual     © 2005 Powerwave Technologies Incorporated. All rights reserved. Powerwave Technologies, and the Powerwave logo are registered trademarks. Powerwave Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the documentation andequipment, including but not limited to component substitution and circuitry changes.Changes that impact this manual may subsequently be incorporated in a later revision of thismanual. This Powerwave product is designed to operate within the Normal Operating (typical operating) ranges or conditions specified in this document. Operation of this equipment beyond the specified ranges in this document may cause (1) spurious emissions that violate regulatory requirements; (2)  the equipment to be automatically removed from service when maximum thresholds are exceeded; or (3) the equipment to not perform in accordancewith its specifications. It is the Operator's responsibility to ensure this equipment is properly installed and operated within Powerwave operating specifications to obtain proper performance from the equipment and to comply with regulatory requirements.   January 2005      Powerwave Technologies, Inc. Tel: (714) 466-1000 1801 E. St. Andrew Place  (888) 797-9283 Santa Ana, CA  92705 Fax: (714) 466-5800  Web Site: www.powerwave.com © Copyright Powerwave Technologies, Inc., January 2005. All rights reserved  ii  January 2005
 Installation & Service Manual © Copyright Powerwave Technologies, Inc., January 2005. All rights reserved Chapter 1  General Description 1-1  Introduction This manual contains general information, installation procedures, and specifications for the op-eration and use of the Power Amplifier Radio Module (PARM). The manual is organized as fol-lows: Chapter 1  General Description with Specifications Chapter 2  Installation and Operation 1-2  General Description The PARM is designed as an integrated subassembly unit mounted in a Radio Module (RM) closed metal housing fitted with a heat sink and connected by RF coaxial and DC connectors. The PARM use a common DC/DC converter for operating power. Up to three PARM can be mounted in one RM.   The PARM’s basic function is amplifying 25 MHz band modulated RF input signals (869-894 MHz) from the TX driver subassembly, up to the level of the whole transmitter, as defined in GSM 05.05, class 1 (20 watts minimum and 40 watts maximum). The main characteristics of the PARM are: •  GMSK compliant •  8-PSK compliant The PARM is rated for an average output power of 40/30 watts with an EDGE signal and 40/30 watts with a GMSK signal. The electrical specifications are also designed to be in compliance with the requirements of GSM 05.05. 1-3  Specifications Specifications for the PARM are listed and described in table 1-1. Table 1-1   PARM Operating Specifications Frequency Range  869 - 894 MHz (25 MHz Bandwidth) Total Typical / Maximum Input Power  -15.7 - +4.8 / +5.8 dBm  Average Output Power  40/30 Watts (46.02/44.8 dBm)  RF Gain   39 - 48 dB  Duty Cycle  Continuous DC Operating Voltage  27 ±2% VDC (26.46 to 27.54 VDC) DC Operating Voltage Range  25 to 29.5 VDC Operating Temperature  -5 ºC to +60 ºC Storage Temperature  -40 ºC to +85 ºC Operating Humidity  5 % to 95 % Relative Humidity (noncondensing) Storage Humidity  0 % to 100 % Relative Humidity (noncondensing) Alarms  See Chapter 2 RF Input Connector  MCX female, gold plated body and core RF Output Connector  QN-type female (50 Ohm Nominal Impendence) DC Input Connector  Samtec FHP-04-01-T-S, 8-pin (50 Ohm Nominal Impedence) Power Consumption  94.5 Watts Dimensions 3.75” High, .75” Wide, 6.75” Deep   1-1 January 2005
 Installation & Service Manual © Copyright Powerwave Technologies, Inc., January 2005. All rights reserved Chapter 2  Installation and Operation 2-1  Introduction This section contains operating instructions for the Power Amplifier Radio Module (PARM).  2-2  Installation The PARM module is designed to be directly installed into the radio module. 2-2.1   Alarms Interface Connector Pin Number  Signal  Comment 1  PA_VER_RADO  From PARM TO LRM 2 PA_VER_RAD1 From PARM TO LRM 3 PA_VER_RAD2 From PARM TO LRM 4 PA_VER_RAD3 From PARM TO LRM 5 PA_VER_RAD4 From PARM TO LRM 6 GND   7 GND   8  PA_ID_LDMOS0  From PARM TO LRM 9  PA_VG_LDMOS0  From LRM TO PARM 10 GND   11 GND   12  PA_ID_DRIVER  From PARM TO LRM 13  PA_ALA_TPTR_OUT  From PARM TO LRM 14 GND   15 GND   16  PA_OFF  From LRM TO PARM 17 PA_VG_LDMOS1 From LRM TO PARM 18 GND  19  PA_ID_LDMOS1  From PARM TO LRM 20  PA_P_OUT  From PARM TO LRM  2-2.2   Alarm Descriptions •  High Temperature – A temperature monitor located inside the PARM indicates the alarm status if the temperature exceeds the defined threshold.  •  High Current  - This alarm indicates when a high current is pending that could dam-age the PARM if the system continues to operate.     2-1  January 2005

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