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T856/857 General Information
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T856/857 General Information
This section provides a brief description of the T856 transmitter and T857 exciter, along
with detailed specifications and a list of types available.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
1.1
Introduction
1.7
1.2
Specifications
1.8
1.2.1
Introduction
1.8
1.2.2
General
1.8
1.2.3
RF Section
1.9
1.2.4
1.2.4.1
1.2.4.2
1.2.4.3
Audio Processor
Inputs
Modulation Characteristics
CTCSS
1.10
1.10
1.11
1.11
1.2.5
Microcontroller
1.11
1.2.6
1.2.6.1
1.2.6.2
1.2.6.3
Test Standards
European Telecommunication Standard
DTI CEPT Recommendation T/R-24-01
Telecommunications Industry Association
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.3
Product Codes
1.13
1.4
T856 Standard Product Range
1.14
1.5
T857 Standard Product Range
1.15
Figure
Title
Page
1.1
T856 Main Circuit Block Identification
1.4
1.2
T856 Front Panel Controls
1.4
1.3
T857 Main Circuit Block Identification
1.6
1.4
T857 Front Panel Controls
1.6
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Introduction
The T856 is a synthesised, microprocessor controlled FM base station transmitter
designed for single or multichannel operation in the 400 to 520MHz frequency range1
with a standard power output of 25W. The RF section of the transmitter comprises a frequency synthesiser which provides 100mW of frequency modulated RF drive to a two
stage, wide band output driver followed by a 25W power amplifier. A thermal shutdown feature is provided in the T856 in case operating temperatures exceed acceptable
levels.
The T857 is a synthesised, microprocessor controlled FM base station exciter designed
for single or multichannel operation in the 400 to 520MHz frequency range1. With a
standard power output of only 1W, the exciter is designed for use with the T858 50W or
T859 100W power amplifiers. The RF section of the exciter comprises a frequency synthesiser which provides 100mW of frequency modulated RF drive to a two stage, wide
band output amplifier.
A wide selection of audio characteristics may be obtained from the audio processor.
Optional circuit blocks are an audio compressor and a pre-emphasis stage. They can be
bypassed or linked to one or both audio inputs, and then back into the remaining audio
circuitry in almost any combination. All audio processor options are link selectable.
The synthesiser frequency is programmed via the serial communications port. Eight
channel select lines are accessible via an optional D-range connector (D-range 2 T800-03-0000) at the rear of the set.
All components except those of the VCO are mounted on a single PCB. This is secured
to a die-cast chassis which is divided into compartments to individually shield each section of circuitry. Access to both sides of the main circuit board is obtained by removing
each of the chassis lids. There is provision within the chassis to mount small option
PCBs.
The front panel controls include line sensitivity, microphone socket and carrier switch.
This switch turns on the carrier (unmodulated) as an aid to servicing.
The T856 and T857 are both 60mm wide and each occupies a single space in a Tait rack
frame, which has the ability to accommodate up to seven standard modules.
1. Although capable of operating over the 400-520MHz frequency range, the T856 and
T857 have an 8MHz switching range (see Section 1.2.3 and Section 3.1).
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1.2
Specifications
1.2.1
Introduction
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The performance figures given are minimum figures, unless otherwise indicated, for
equipment tuned with the maximum switching range and operating at standard room
temperature (+22°C to +28°C) and standard test voltage (13.8V DC).
Where applicable, the test methods used to obtain the following performance figures are
those described in the EIA and ETS specifications. However, there are several parameters for which performance according to the CEPT specification is given. Refer to Section 1.2.6 for details of test standards.
Details of test methods and the conditions which apply for Type Approval testing in all
countries can be obtained from Tait Electronics Ltd.
The terms "wide bandwidth", "mid bandwidth" and "narrow bandwidth" used in this
and following sections are defined in the following table.
Channel Spacing
Modulation
100% Deviation
Receiver
IF Bandwidth
Wide Bandwidth
25kHz
±5.0kHz
15.0kHz
Mid Bandwidth
20kHz
±4.0kHz
12.0kHz
12.5kHz
±2.5kHz
7.5kHz
Narrow Bandwidth
1.2.2
General
Number Of Channels
.. 128 (standard)1
Supply Voltage:
Operating Voltage
Standard Test Voltage
Polarity
Polarity Protection
..
..
..
..
10.8 to 16V DC
13.8V DC
negative earth only
diode
..
..
..
..
5.5A (typical)
750mA
165mA (typical)
150mA (typical)
Supply Current:
Transmit
Standby
T856
T857
T856
T857
Operating Temperature Range
.. -20°C to +60°C
1. Additional channels may be factory programmed. Contact your nearest Tait Dealer or
Customer Service Organisation.
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Dimensions:
Height
Width
Length
.. 183mm
.. 60mm
.. 320mm
Weight
.. 2.1kg
Time-Out Timer (optional)
.. 0 to 5 minutes adjustable in 10 second
steps
Tail Timer
.. 0 to 5 seconds adjustable in 100ms
steps
Transmit Key Time
.. <30ms
Transmit Lockout Timer
.. 0 to 1 minute adjustable in 10 second
steps
1.2.3
RF Section
Frequency Range
.. 400-520MHz (refer to Section 1.4 and
Section 1.5)
Modulation Type
.. FM
Frequency Increment
.. 5 or 6.25kHz
Switching Range
.. 8MHz (i.e. ±4MHz from the centre
frequency)
Load Impedance
.. 50 ohms
Frequency Stability
(see also Section 1.4 and Section 1.5)
.. ±1ppm, -20°C to +60°C
Adjacent Channel Power (full deviation):
Wide Bandwidth (WB)
(±25kHz/15kHz B/W)
.. -75dBc
Mid Bandwidth (MB)
(±20kHz/12kHz B/W)
.. -70dBc
Narrow Bandwidth (NB)
(±12.5kHz/7.5kHz B/W)
.. -65dBc
(Transmitter switching must comply with ETS 300 113)
Transmitter Side Band Noise:
(no modulation, 15kHz bandwidth)
At ±25kHz
At ±1MHz
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.. -105dBc
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Intermodulation
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.. -40dBc with interfering signal of
-30dBc
.. -70dBc with 25dB isolation
& interfering signal of -30dBc
(PA with output isolator)
T856 Mismatch Capability:
Ruggedness
Stability
.. refer to your nearest Tait Dealer or
Customer Service Organisation
.. 3:1 VSWR (all phase angles)
Radiated Spurious Emissions:
Transmit
Standby
.. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
.. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
Conducted Spurious Emissions: (T856 Only)
Transmit
Standby
.. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
.. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
Power Output:
T856
- Rated Power
- Range Of Adjustment
T857
Duty Cycle (T856 Only)
1.2.4
Audio Processor
1.2.4.1
Inputs
Inputs Available
.. 25W (see Duty Cycle)
.. 5-25W
.. 1W ±300mW
.. 100% @ 25W at +25°C
.. 25% @ 25W at +60°C
.. 100% @ 10W at +40°C
.. line, microphone and CTCSS
Line Input:
Impedance
Sensitivity (60% modulation @ 1kHz)With Compressor
Without Compressor
.. 600 ohms (balanced)
.. -50dBm
.. -30dBm
Microphone Input:
Impedance
Sensitivity (60% modulation @ 1kHz)With Compressor
Without Compressor
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.. 600 ohms
.. -70dBm
.. -50dBm
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Modulation Characteristics
Frequency Response
(below limiting)
.. flat or pre-emphasised (optional)
Line And Microphone Inputs:
Pre-emphasised ResponseBandwidth
Below Limiting
Flat Response
.. 300Hz to 3kHz (WB & MB)
.. 300Hz to 2.55kHz (NB)
.. within +1, -3dB of a 6dB/octave
pre-emphasis characteristic
.. within +1, -2dB of output at 1kHz
Above Limiting Response
.. within +1, -2dB of a flat response
(ref. 1kHz)
Distortion
.. 2%
Hum And Noise:
Wide Bandwidth
Mid Bandwidth
Narrow Bandwidth
.. -55dB (300Hz to 3kHz [EIA]) typical
.. -54dB (CEPT)
.. -50dB (CEPT)
Compressor (optional):
Attack Time
Decay Time
Range
1.2.4.3
.. 10ms
.. 800ms
.. 50dB
CTCSS
Standard Tones
.. all 37 EIA group A, B and C tones
plus 13 commonly used tones
Frequency Error
(from EIA tones)
.. 0.08% max.
Generated Tone Distortion
.. 1.2% max.
Generated Tone Flatness
.. flat across 67 to 250.3Hz to within 1dB
Modulation Level
.. adjustable
Modulated Distortion
.. <5%
1.2.5
Microcontroller
Auxiliary Ports:
Open Drain Type
Vds max.
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.. 5V
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1.2.6
Test Standards
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Where applicable, this equipment is tested in accordance with the following standards.
1.2.6.1
European Telecommunication Standard
ETS 300 086 January 1991
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment with an internal or external RF connector intended primarily for analogue speech.
ETS 300 113 March 1996
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and speech) and
having an antenna connector.
ETS 300 219 October 1993
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment transmitting signals to initiate a specific response in the
receiver.
ETS 300 279 February 1996
Radio equipment and systems; electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standard for private land mobile radio (PMR) and ancillary equipment (speech and/or non-speech).
1.2.6.2
DTI CEPT Recommendation T/R-24-01
Annex I: 1988
Technical characteristics and test conditions for radio equipment in the land mobile
service intended primarily for analogue speech.
Annex II: 1988
Technical characteristics of radio equipment in the land mobile service with regard to
quality and stability of transmission.
1.2.6.3
Telecommunications Industry Association
ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-1992
Land mobile FM or PM communications equipment measurement and performance
standards.
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Product Codes
The three groups of digits in the T850 Series II product code provide information about
the model, type and options fitted, according to the conventions described below.
The following explanation of T850 Series II product codes is not intended to suggest that
any combination of features is necessarily available in any one product. Consult your
nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation for more information regarding
the availability of specific models, types and options.
Model
The Model group indicates the basic function of the product, as follows:
T85X-XX-XXXX
T855
T856
T857
T858
T859
receiver
25W transmitter
exciter
50W power amplifier
100W power amplifier
Type
The Type group uses two digits to indicate the basic RF configuration of the product.
The first digit in the Type group designates the frequency range:
T85X-XX-XXXX
’1’ for 400-440MHz
’2’ for 440-480MHz
’3’ for 480-520MHz
The second digit in the Type group indicates the channel spacing:
T85X-XX-XXXX
’0’ for wide bandwidth (25kHz)
’3’ for mid bandwidth (20kHz)
’5’ for narrow bandwidth (12.5kHz)
Options
T85X-XX-XXXX
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The Options group uses four digits and/or letters to indicate
any options that may be fitted to the product. This includes
standard options and special options for specific customers.
’0000’ indicates a standard Tait product with no options fitted.
The large number of options precludes listing them here.
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T856 Standard Product Range
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The following table lists the range of standard T856 types (i.e. no options fitted) available at the time this manual was published. Consult your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation for more information.
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation (kHz)
TCXO
±1ppm -20°C to +60°C
Transmitter Type: T856-
400-440
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
•
16-0000a
15-0000
13-0000
10-0000
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation (kHz)
TCXO
±1ppm -20°C to +60°C
Transmitter Type: T856-
440-480
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
•
26-0000a
25-0000
23-0000
20-0000
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation
TXCO
±1ppm -20° to +60°C
Transmitter Type: T856-
480-512
480-520
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
36-0000a
35-0000
30-0000
a. United States market only.
Caution:
T856-1X-XXXX Product Types
The 406 to 406.1MHz frequency range is reserved worldwide for use by
Distress Beacons. Do not program transmitters to operate in this frequency range.
You can identify the transmitter type by checking the product code printed on a label on
the rear of the chassis (Figure 1.1 in Part A shows typical labels). You can further verify
the transmitter type by checking the placement of an SMD resistor in the table that is
screen printed onto the PCB (refer to Section 6.1 for more details).
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T857 Standard Product Range
The following table lists the range of standard T857 types (i.e. no options fitted and
cyclic keying disabled) available at the time this manual was published. Consult your
nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation for more information.
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation (kHz)
TCXO
±1ppm -20°C to +60°C
Exciter Type: T857-
400-440
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
•
16-0000a
15-0000
13-0000
10-0000
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation (kHz)
TCXO
±1ppm -20°C to +60°C
Exciter Type: T857-
440-480
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
•
26-0000a
25-0000
23-0000
20-0000
Frequency Range (MHz)
Deviation
TXCO
±1ppm -20° to +60°C
Exciter Type: T857-
480-512
480-520
2.5
2.5
•
•
•
36-0000a
35-0000
30-0000
a. United States market only.
Caution:
T857-1X-XXXX Product Types
The 406 to 406.1MHz frequency range is reserved worldwide for use by
Distress Beacons. Do not program exciters to operate in this frequency
range.
You can identify the exciter type by checking the product code printed on a label on the
rear of the chassis (Figure 1.1 in Part A shows typical labels). You can further verify the
exciter type by checking the placement of an SMD resistor in the table that is screen
printed onto the PCB (refer to Section 6.1 for more details).
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T856/857 Circuit Operation
This section provides a basic description of the circuit operation of the T856 transmitter
and T857 exciter.
Note:
Unless otherwise specified, the term "PGM800Win" used in this and following sections refers to version 2.00 and later of the software.
Refer to Section 6 where the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide
detailed information on identifying and locating components and test points on the
main PCB. The parts list and diagrams for the VCO PCB are in Part E.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
2.1
Introduction
2.3
2.2
Microcontroller
2.4
2.3
Synthesised Local Oscillator
2.5
Two Point Modulation
2.6
VCO
2.7
VCO Supply
2.7
Audio Processor
2.8
2.5.1
General
2.8
2.5.2
Audio Inputs
2.8
2.5.3
Keying Inputs
2.9
2.5.4
Compressor (Automatic Level Control (ALC))
2.9
2.5.5
Outputs To Modulators
2.9
2.6
Power Supply & Regulator Circuits
2.10
2.7
Transmit Timers
2.11
2.8
T856 Drive Amplifier & PA
2.12
2.9
T857 Exciter Drive Amplifier
2.13
2.3.1
2.4
2.4.1
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Figure
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Title
Page
2.1
T856 High Level Block Diagram
2.3
2.2
T857 High Level Block Diagram
2.3
2.3
T856/857 Microcontroller Block Diagram
2.4
2.4
T856/857 Synthesiser Block Diagram
2.5
2.5
T856/857 Two Point Modulation
2.6
2.6
T856/857 Audio Processor Block Diagram
2.8
2.7
T856/857 Power Supply & Regulators Block Diagram
2.10
2.8
T856/857 Transmit Timers
2.11
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Introduction
The individual circuit blocks which make up the T856 and T857 are:
• synthesiser
• VCO
• audio processor
• drive amplifier
• power amplifier (T856 only)
• voltage regulators.
Each of these circuit blocks is set in its own shielded compartment, formed as an integral part of the main chassis.
The configuration of the circuit blocks may be seen on a functional level in Figure 2.1
and Figure 2.2. Refer to the circuit diagrams in Section 6.2 (T856) or 6.3 (T857) for more
detail.
Drive
Amp.
PIN
Switch
Reference
Oscillator
12.8MHz
Synthesiser
+22dBm
Exciter
Output
(+30dBm to
+33dBm)
Directional Low Pass
Coupler
Filter
PA
Transmitter
Output
(25W)
Lock
Detect
Microphone
Power
Control
Audio
Processor
Line
Time
Delay
Transformer
Gate
Time
Delay
Time
Delay
Ramp
Gen.
VCO
Tx Reg
Figure 2.1 T856 High Level Block Diagram
PIN
Switch
Reference
Oscillator
12.8MHz
Synthesiser
Drive
Amp.
Low Pass
Filter
Exciter
Output
(+28dBm to
+31dBm)
+22dBm
Lock
Detect
Switching
Control
Microphone
Audio
Processor
PA Control Signal
(via exciter RF coax)
Line
Transformer
Time
Delay
Ramp
Gen.
Gate
Tx Reg
Time
Delay
VCO
Figure 2.2 T857 High Level Block Diagram
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Microcontroller
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(Refer to the microcontroller circuit diagram (sheet 8) in Section 6.2 or 6.3.)
Watchdog
Reset
5V Digital
Regulator
5V
Reset
Microcontroller Cavity
Channel
Select
Port
12.8MHz
Clock
External
Serial
Port
CTCSS Tone
Microcontroller
Auxiliary
Output
Port
Dual Digital
Potentiometer
Converter
CTCSS
Encoder
EEPROM
Synthesiser
Figure 2.3 T856/857 Microcontroller Block Diagram
Overall system control of the T856/857 is accomplished by the use of a member of the
80C51 family of microcontrollers (IC810). It runs from internal ROM and RAM, thus
leaving all four ports free for input/output functions.
Non-volatile data storage is achieved by serial communication with a 16kBit EEPROM
(IC820). This serial bus is also used by the microcontroller to program the synthesiser
(IC740) and deviation control EPOTS (IC220).
The main tasks of the microcontroller are as follows:
• program the synthesiser and EPOT;
• interface with the PGM800Win programming software at 9600 baud via the
serial communication lines on D-range 1 (PL100) & D-range 2;
• monitor channel change inputs from D-range 2;
• generate timing waveforms for CTCSS encoding;
• coordinate and implement timing control of the exciter/transmitter.
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Synthesised Local Oscillator
(Refer to the synthesiser circuit diagram (sheet 7) in Section 6.2 or 6.3 and the VCO circuit diagram in Part E.)
VCO
Modulation
FREQUENCY SYNTHESISER IC
12.8MHz
Reference
Oscillator
Fixed
Divider
Reference
Divider
/64
Phase
Detector
Charge
Pump
Loop
Filter
Σ
/R
fref
Ref
Mod
Serial
Bus
Phase
Modulator
Clk
Data
En
Programmable
Divider
Prescaler
/N
64/65
VCO PCB
VCO
Buffer
Output
Buffer
+22dBm
L.O.
f in
Divider Buffer
Controller
Figure 2.4 T856/857 Synthesiser Block Diagram
The synthesiser (IC740) employs a phase-locked loop (PLL) to lock a voltage controlled
oscillator (VCO) to a given reference frequency. The synthesiser receives the divider
information from the control microprocessor via a 3 wire serial bus (clock, data, enable).
When the data has been latched in, the synthesiser processes the incoming signals from
the VCO buffer (fin) and the phase modulator (fref).
A reference oscillator at 12.8MHz (=IC700) is buffered (IC710 pins 3 & 4) and divided
down to 200kHz (IC730). This 200kHz square wave is then summed with the modulating audio and passed to an integrator (IC720 pins 9 & 8, Q710, Q720). This produces a
ramping waveform which is centred around a DC level determined by the incoming
audio. IC720 pins 5 & 6 perform as a comparator, ultimately producing a phase-modulated 200kHz square wave. This is followed by another phase shifting stage (IC720 pins
3 & 4, Q730, Q740), before being divided down to 6.25kHz or 5kHz within the synthesiser IC (IC740).
A buffered output of the VCO (Q795) is divided with a prescaler and programmable
divider which is incorporated into the synthesiser chip (IC740). This signal is compared
with the phase modulated reference signal at the phase detector (also part of the synthesiser chip). The phase detector outputs drive a balanced charge pump circuit (Q760,
Q770, Q775, Q780, Q785) and active loop filter (IC750 pins 5, 6 & 7, Q790) which produces a DC voltage between 0V and 20V to tune the VCO. This VCO control line is further filtered to attenuate noise and other spurious signals. Note that the VCO frequency
increases with increasing control voltage.
If the synthesiser loop loses lock, a pulsed signal appears at LD (pin 2) of IC740. This
signal is filtered and buffered by IC750 pins 1, 2 & 3, producing the Lock-Detect signal
used to shut off the power supply to the drive amplifier. IC750 pin 1 is at 20V when the
synthesiser is out of lock.
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Two Point Modulation
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Frequency modulation occurs by modulating both the VCO input and the synthesiser
reference input. This process is called two point modulation and ensures a flat modulation response from 67Hz to 3kHz (2.55kHz for narrow bandwidth).
The PLL has a fast response time, allowing a Tx key-up time of <30ms. Because of this
fast response time the PLL sees lower modulation frequencies superimposed on the
VCO as an error and corrects for it, resulting in no modulation on the carrier. At modulation frequencies greater than 300Hz the loop cannot correct fast enough and modulation is seen on the carrier. The response of the loop to VCO modulation is shown by f2
in Figure 2.5 below.
To achieve low frequency modulation, the reference oscillator is also modulated so that
the phase detector of IC740 detects no frequency error under modulation. Thus, the
synthesiser loop will not attempt to correct for modulation and the audio frequency
response of the transmitter remains unaffected. The response of the loop to reference
frequency modulation is shown by f1 in Figure 2.5.
Figure 2.5 T856/857 Two Point Modulation
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VCO
(Refer to the VCO circuit diagram in Part E.)
The VCO transistor (Q1) operates in a common emitter configuration, with an LC tank
circuit coupled between its gate and drain to provide the feedback necessary for oscillation. The VCO control voltage from the loop filter (IC750) is applied to the varicaps
(D1-D2) to facilitate tuning within an 8MHz band of frequencies. A trimcap (C6) is used
for coarse tuning of the VCO. The output from the oscillator circuit drives a cascode
amplifier stage (Q2, Q3) which supplies +10dBm (typically) to a further stage of amplification, Q5. This is the final amplifier on the VCO PCB, and delivers +20dBm (typically)
to the exciter drive amplifier.
A low level "sniff" is taken from the input to Q5 and used to drive the divider buffer for
the synthesiser (IC740).
The VCO operates at the actual output frequency of the exciter, i.e. there are no multiplier stages. It is modulated by superimposing the audio signal onto the control voltage
and by phase modulating the reference signal.
2.4.1
VCO Supply
The VCO is supplied from two switched +9V supplies under the control of the Tx-Reg.
supply.
The VCO and buffer amplifier are supplied from one +9V switched supply by Q540 via
the C multiplier (Q550, C530 on the T856 and C550 on the T857).
The output amplifier is supplied from the other +9V supply by Q520, Q530, and Q510.
A delay circuit holds the VCO on for a short time after the Tx-Reg. supply has been
switched off. This is to allow the RF power circuits (both exciter and PA) to ramp down
in the correct manner before the VCO is switched off.
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Audio Processor
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(Refer to the audio processor circuit diagram (sheet 2) in Section 6.2 or 6.3.)
Carrier
Opto-coupler
Opto-Key
Tx Enable
Constant Current Sink
Tx Key
PTT
Link 4
PL205
mic.
Line Input
Compressor
Output
Inhibit
Inputs
Microphone
Input
Output
Microphone
Pre-amp.
line
Limiter
Set Deviation
Link 5
PL210
Digital Pot.
Σ
Preemphasis
Multiplexer
Audio 1
Link 3
PL215
Audio 2
Link 4
PL220
CTCSS
Low Pass
Filter
Ref. Mod. Adjust
Digital Pot.
Integrator
Buffer
Output
To VCO
Ref.
Mod.
Figure 2.6 T856/857 Audio Processor Block Diagram
2.5.1
General
The audio processor comprises several link selectable circuit blocks which may be configured in a variety of combinations to suit individual requirements. The pre-emphasis
network and compressor may be linked individually or cascaded between either or both
audio inputs and the limiter.
Refer to Section 3.5.1 for linking details.
2.5.2
Audio Inputs
Two audio inputs are available: one from a 600 ohm balanced (or unbalanced) line, and
the other from a local microphone. The microphone signal is passed first to a pre-amplifier (Q210) and ultimately to a multiplexer (IC240), but in between may pass through
the compressor (depending on the linking details). The line transformer is also connected to the multiplexer and is disabled by the microphone PTT switch.
A third input for external CTCSS tones is also provided.
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Keying Inputs
There are four ways to key the exciter:
• pulling the Tx-Key line low (pin 13 on D-range 1 [PL100]) at the rear of the set);
• pushing the "Carrier" button on the front panel - this will inhibit all audio;
• using the PTT button on the local microphone, disabling audio from the line;
• via the opto-key inputs (pins 11 and 12 on D-range 1 [PL100]) when electrical
isolation is required. This features a constant current sink (Q270) to ensure reliable activation of the opto-coupler (IC250) at low keying voltages.
2.5.4
Compressor (Automatic Level Control (ALC))
The input signal is fed via a current controlled attenuator (Q230, Q220) to a high gain
stage (IC230) from which the output signal is taken. This signal is passed to a comparator (IC230) which toggles whenever the audio signal exceeds a DC threshold determined by RV220. Thus, the comparator produces a square wave whose mark-space
ratio is determined by the amplitude of the audio signal. This square wave pumps up
the reservoir capacitor (C233) which controls the attenuator (Q230, Q220), thus completing the feedback loop.
The compression level is set by adjustment of the comparator threshold (RV220).
Note:
Although the high dynamic range of the compressor allows the use of very
low audio signal levels, such conditions will be accompanied by a degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio. Very low audio input levels should therefore be avoided where possible.
2.5.5
Outputs To Modulators
The output signal from the limiter (IC210, IC230) is summed with a CTCSS tone at a
summing amplifier (IC260). The signal is then low pass filtered (IC260) and split to supply the two modulators.
Since the VCO modulator is a true frequency modulator, its audio is simply buffered
(IC260). The reference modulator, however, is a phase modulator and its audio must
first be integrated (IC210).
It is vital that the audio levels to the modulators are accurately set, relative to each
other. Hence the inclusion of level adjustment in the reference modulator path. Once
set, adjustments to absolute deviation may be made only via the deviation digital pot.
(IC220 - adjustable via PGM800Win).
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Power Supply & Regulator Circuits
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(Refer to the regulators circuit diagram (sheet 6) in Section 6.2 or 6.3.)
+9V
Buffer
Power
Switch
Microcontroller
Tx Enable
Tx Reg.
Watchdog
Timer
13.8V Nom.
From Rear
D-Range
DC
Amp
5V
Reg
Crowbar
Diode
13.8V
Nom.
5V
5V Dig
Reg
Switching
PS
9V
20V
LVI
µP
µP
Reset
5V Dig
Figure 2.7 T856/857 Power Supply & Regulators Block Diagram
The T856 and T857 are designed to operate from a 10.8-16V DC supply (13.8V nominal).
A 5.3V regulator (IC630) runs directly from the 13.8V rail, driving much of the synthesiser circuitry. It is also used as the reference for a DC amplifier (IC640, Q630, Q620)
which provides a medium current capability 9V supply. The T856 has a regulator
(IC370) which produces 9V for use in the exciter and audio circuits.
A switching power supply (Q660, Q670) runs from the 9V supply and provides a low
current capability +20V supply. This is used to drive the synthesiser loop filter (IC750),
giving a VCO control voltage range of up to 20V.
Ultimate control of the transmitter is via the Tx-Reg. supply, switched from 9V by Q610.
This is enabled via the Tx-Enable signal from the audio processor, and microprocessor.
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Transmit Timers
The transmit tail timer, transmit timeout timer and transmit lockout timer can all be set
from PGM800Win. The fields for setting these are found on the system information
page. These three timers operate as follows (refer also to Figure 2.8):
Timer
Function
Adjustment
Transmit Tail
Sets the tail time during which the
transmitter stays keyed after the external key source has been removed.
0-5 seconds in 100ms
steps
Transmit Timeout
Sets the maximum continuous transmission time. Once the timer has
timed out, the transmitter must be
keyed again, unless prevented by the
transmit lockout timer.
0-300 seconds in 10
second steps
Transmit Lockout
Sets the period of time that must
elapse after a timeout before the transmitter can re-transmit. Once the timer
has timed out, the transmitter can be
keyed again.
0-60 seconds in 10
second steps
Tx-Enable
On
Tx-Reg.
Tx-Enable
Tail Time
On
Tx-Reg.
Lockout Time
Timeout
Time
Figure 2.8 T856/857 Transmit Timers
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T856 Drive Amplifier & PA
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(Refer to Figure 2.1 and the exciter and PA circuit diagrams (sheets 3 & 4) in Section 6.2.)
The output power of the PA is maintained at a constant level via a power control loop
applied to the two-stage, wide band exciter amplifier (Q350, Q355). The forward and
reverse RF power levels are sensed via a dual directional coupler and detector diodes
(D440, D420 in the PA cavity). The detected DC signals are buffered (IC330 pins 3 & 5)
and then summed with the ’power control’ level and fed to the control integrator (IC350
pin 6). The output control voltage is buffered by Q310 and Q315, and applied to the collector of the wide band exciter amplifier.
Note:
Forward and reflected power signals are summed so that, under high
VSWR, the power control will turn the output RF level down.
To reduce the spurious output level when the synthesiser is out-of-lock, the Tx-Reg. and
Lock-Detect signals are gated to inhibit the PA control circuit and to switch off the RF
signal at the input to the drive amplifier. This is achieved by a PIN switch attenuator
(D340, D380, D360).
Cyclic keying control is provided by additional circuitry consisting of several time
delay, ramp and gate stages:
• Q325, IC350
power ramping
• Q355, Q325
Tx-Reg. and Lock-Detect gate
• Q335, Q340, Q345
delay and PIN switch drive.
This is to allow the RF power circuits (both exciter and PA) to ramp up and down in a
controlled manner so that minimal adjacent channel interference is generated during
the transition.
The output of the wide band amplifier is approximately 1W (+30dBm) for an input of
100mW (+20dBm) from the VCO, when the power control is set to maximum.
A temperature sensor (R481) is provided so that the RF output power can be reduced to
a preset level when a set temperature is exceeded. This is a protection circuit (IC350 pin
1, Q320) to prevent overheating, as the unit is not rated for continuous operation (refer
to Section 1.2.3 for duty cycle specifications).
#R517, #R518 and #R519 form an attenuator to provide good VCO/exciter isolation as
well as the correct exciter drive level.
The attenuator (#R395, #R396 and #R397) aids in producing the correct exciter drive
level to the PA over the three frequency ranges.
The RF output from the exciter is fed to the driver stage (Q410) and then to the final
(Q420). DC is fed to the final via a low pass filter with special low frequency decoupling. CV475 tunes the output matching across the entire band.
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T857 Exciter Drive Amplifier
(Refer to Figure 2.2 and the exciter circuit diagram (sheet 3) in Section 6.3.)
A two-stage, wide band amplifier (Q304, Q305) provides an output level of approximately 1W (+30dBm) for an input of 100mW (+20dBm) from the VCO. IC300 pin 1,
Q302, and Q303 provide a 9V regulated supply for the exciter.
To reduce the spurious output level when the synthesiser is out-of-lock, the Tx-Reg. and
Lock-Detect signals are gated to inhibit the exciter control circuit and to switch off the
RF signal at the input to the drive amplifier. This is achieved by a PIN switch attenuator
(D201, D202, D203).
Cyclic keying control is provided by additional circuitry consisting of several time
delay, ramp and gate stages:
• Q301, Q302, Q303, IC300
power ramping
• Q310, Q311
Tx-Reg. and Lock-Detect gate
• Q306, Q307, Q308, Q309
delay and PIN switch drive.
This is to allow the RF power circuits (both exciter and PA) to ramp up and down in a
controlled manner so that minimal adjacent channel interference is generated during
the transition.
R517, R518 and R519 form a 3dB attenuator to provide good VCO/drive amplifier isolation as well as the correct exciter drive level
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The exciter provides a DC control signal to the PA via the RF coax. This is
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T856/857 Initial Tuning & Adjustment
Caution:
This equipment contains CMOS devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. Refer to Section 1.2 in Part A for more information on anti-static procedures when handling these devices.
The following section describes both short and full tuning and adjustment procedures
and provides information on:
• channel programming
• selecting required audio links
• synthesiser alignment
• PA alignment (T856 only)
• modulator adjustment
• limiter adjustment
• setting line level
• compressor adjustment
• timer adjustment.
Note:
Unless otherwise specified, the term "PGM800Win" used in this and following sections refers to version 2.00 and later of the software.
Refer to Figure 4.4 and Figure 4.5 which show the location of the main tuning and
adjustment controls. Refer also to Section 6 where the parts lists, grid reference index
and diagrams will provide detailed information on identifying and locating components and test points on the main PCB. The parts list and diagrams for the VCO PCB are
in Part E.
Section
Title
Page
3.1
Introduction
3.3
3.2
Channel Programming
3.3
3.3
Test Equipment Required
3.4
3.4
Short Tuning Procedure
3.5
3.4.1
Introduction
3.5
3.4.2
Synthesiser Alignment
3.5
3.4.3
Output Power Adjustment (T856 Only)
3.5
3.4.4
Two Point Modulation Adjustment
3.6
3.4.5
FM Deviation (Limiter) Adjustment
3.6
3.4.6
Line-in Level Adjustment
3.7
3.4.7
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Section
3.5
Title
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Page
Audio Processor Links
3.8
3.5.1
Link Details
3.8
3.5.2
Typical Options
3.8
3.6
Synthesiser Alignment
3.9
3.7
PA Alignment (T856 Only)
3.10
3.8
Thermal Shutdown (T856 Only)
3.10
3.9
Audio Processor
3.11
3.9.1
Two Point Modulation
3.11
3.9.2
Modulator Adjustment
3.11
3.9.3
Limiter Adjustment
3.12
3.9.4
Line Level Without Compressor
3.12
3.9.5
3.9.5.1
3.9.5.2
3.9.5.3
Compressor
Compressor On Line Input Only
Compressor On Microphone Input Only
Compressor On Both Line & Microphone Inputs
3.12
3.12
3.13
3.13
CTCSS Encoder
3.14
3.10
Figure
Title
Page
3.1
T856/857 Test Equipment Set-up With T800-01-0010
3.4
3.2
T856/857 Test Equipment Set-up Without T800-01-0010
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Introduction
When you receive your T856 transmitter or T857 exciter it will be run up and working
on a particular frequency (the "default channel")1. If you want to switch to a frequency
that is within the 8MHz switching range (i.e. ±4MHz from the factory programmed frequency), you should only need to reprogram the transmitter/exciter with the
PGM800Win software (refer to the PGM800Win programming kit and Section 3.2
below).
However, if you want to switch to a frequency outside the 8MHz switching range, you
will have to reprogram and re-tune the transmitter/exciter to ensure correct operation.
In this case you should carry out the short tuning procedure described in Section 3.4.
If you have carried out repairs or other major adjustments, you must carry out the full
tuning and adjustment procedure described in this section (except for Section 3.4).
3.2
Channel Programming
You can program up to 128 channel frequencies into the transmitter/exciter’s EEPROM
memory (IC820) by using the PGM800Win software package and an IBM PC. You can
also use PGM800Win to select the transmitter/exciter’s current operating frequency (or
"default channel").
If the transmitter/exciter is installed in a rack frame, you can program it via the programming port in the speaker panel. However, you can also program the transmitter/
exciter before it is installed in a rack frame as follows:
• by using a T800-01-0010 calibration test unit;
• via D-range 1;
• via D-range 2 (standard T800-03-0000 auxiliary D-range only);
• via SK805 (internal Micromatch connector).
If you do not use the T800-01-0010, you will have to connect the PC to the transmitter/
exciter via a module programming interface (such as the T800-01-0004).
For a full description of the channel programming procedure, refer to the PGM800Win
programming software user’s manual.
Note:
When an auxiliary D-range kit (D-range 2 - T800-03-0000) is fitted, you can
also select a channel with an external switch, such as the DIP switch on the
rack frame backplane PCB. Refer to Part C in the T800 Series Ancillary
Equipment Service Manual (M800-00-101 or later issue) or consult your
nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation for further details.
1. Use the "Read Module" function in PGM800Win to find out what the default channel is.
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Test Equipment Required
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You will need the following test equipment:
• computer with PGM800Win installed
• T800 programming kit
• module programming interface (e.g. T800-01-0004 - optional)
• 13.8V power supply
• digital multimeter
• audio signal generator
• RF power meter
• audio voltmeter x 2
or RF test set (optional)
• modulation meter
• oscilloscope (digital preferred)
• 20dB or 40dB pad
• T800-01-0010 calibration test unit (optional)
Figure 3.1 and Figure 3.2 show typical test equipment set-ups.
+13.8V
Frequency
Counter
20dB pad: exciter
40dB pad: transmitter
PSU
-Ve
Line I/P
600 Ω
Audio
Generator
CTCSS I/P
T800
Calibration
Test Unit
RF O/P
Exciter/
Transmitter
Modulation
Meter
AF O/P
Audio
Voltmeter
RF Power
Meter
Audio
Voltmeter
Oscilloscope
PGM800Win
Figure 3.1 T856/857 Test Equipment Set-up With T800-01-0010
+13.8V
-Ve
Line I/P
Audio
Generator
Frequency
Counter
20dB pad: exciter
40dB pad: transmitter
PSU
Exciter/
Transmitter
600 Ω
RF O/P
Modulation
Meter
CTCSS I/P
AF O/P
Key
Audio
Voltmeter
RF Power
Meter
Serial
Com
Audio
Voltmeter
Oscilloscope
via module programming interface
(e.g. T800-01-0004)
PGM800Win
Figure 3.2 T856/857 Test Equipment Set-up Without T800-01-0010
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C3.5
Short Tuning Procedure
Use this procedure only if you want to reprogram the T856/857 to a frequency outside
the 8MHz switching range and do not intend to carry out any other major adjustments
or repairs.
3.4.1
Introduction
Reprogram the operating frequency as described in the PGM800Win programming kit (refer to Section 3.2).
Remove the top cover (nearest the handle).
Set up the test equipment as described in Section 3.3.
Set the links in the audio processor section as required (refer to Section 3.5).
3.4.2
Synthesiser Alignment
•
Connect a high impedance voltmeter to the long lead of L1 in the VCO (this measures the synthesiser loop voltage).
•
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line.
•
Single Channel
Tune VCO trimmer C6 for a synthesiser loop voltage of
10V.
Multichannel
Tune VCO trimmer C6 for a synthesiser loop voltage of
10V on the middle channel.
If there is no middle channel, tune C6 so that the channels
are symmetrically placed around a loop voltage of 10V.
All channels should lie within the upper and lower limits
of 16V and 3V respectively.
Do not attempt to program channels with a greater frequency separation than the specified switching range of
8MHz.
3.4.3
Output Power Adjustment (T856 Only)
Connect an RF power meter to the output socket and key the transmitter.
Turn RV310 (power control) fully clockwise.
Tune #CV475 (output power trim) for maximum output power and check that this
is >30W.
Adjust RV310 for the required output power (between 5 and 25W).
Readjust #CV475 to reduce the supply current by up to 0.5A.
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3.4.4
Two Point Modulation Adjustment
Note 1:
In this and following sections deviation settings are given first for wide
bandwidth sets, followed by settings in brackets for mid bandwidth sets ( )
and narrow bandwidth sets [ ].
Note 2:
Reference modulation and limiter adjustment are controlled by
PGM800Win. Electronic potentiometers (256 step) are used to allow channel-by-channel adjustment of deviation and two point modulation.
Note 3:
To optimise the modulation response across the switching range, repeat
steps 1-4 below for each channel that will be used (usually needed only for
data applications). In applications where the modulation response is less
critical (e.g. voice use only), carry out steps 1-4 below on the middle channel
and cut and paste the value to all other channels.
1.
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Inject an audio signal of 300Hz 1.5V rms (+5dBm) into the CTCSS input (D-range
1 (PL100) pin 8).
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line.
2.
Adjust the output from the audio generator to obtain ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz]
deviation at 300Hz.
3.
Change the input frequency to 100Hz and adjust IC220 via PGM800Win “reference modulation” to obtain ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation (you can use
either the mouse or up and down arrow keys).
4.
Change the input frequency back to 300Hz.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above until the deviations achieved at the two input frequencies are within 0.2dB of each other. You will need to do this at least four times.
5.
Sweep the audio between 50 and 300Hz for peaks.
Note:
A peak between 50 and 300Hz will indicate a fault condition, i.e:
or
- incorrect set-up
- modulation circuitry fault.
The specification window is ±1dB relative to 150Hz from 67 to 260Hz.
3.4.5
FM Deviation (Limiter) Adjustment
Note:
If the T856/857 will be used over the whole 8MHz switching range, you
must set the deviation for each channel. However, if the module will be
used on frequencies that cover only a 1MHz (or less) switching range, you
can set the deviation on the middle channel and use this value for all other
channels with the “fill” option in PGM800Win.
Inject 1kHz at -10dBm into the line input (D-range 1 (PL100) pins 1 & 4; pins 2 & 3
shorted; refer to Section 2.2 of Part F).
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Adjust RV210 (line sensitivity) fully clockwise and key the transmitter by earthing
the Tx-Key line. Adjust IC220 via PGM800Win “deviation” to set the peak deviation to ±4.7kHz (±3.8kHz) [±2.3kHz] (you can use either the mouse or up and
down arrow keys).
Sweep the audio frequency from 100Hz to 4kHz and ensure that the maximum
deviation does not exceed ±4.7kHz (±3.8kHz) [±2.3kHz]. Readjust IC220 if necessary via PGM800Win “deviation”.
3.4.6
Line-in Level Adjustment
Set the injected signal at the line input to the required line level (typically -10 to
-20dBm).
Adjust RV210 (line sensitivity) to provide ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation.
3.4.7
CTCSS Encoder
Program a CTCSS tone on the set channel using PGM800Win.
Key the T856/857 with the front panel "Carrier" switch.
Adjust RV805 (CTCSS level adjust) to give 10% system deviation.
Reset the maximum deviation as per Section 3.4.5.
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3.5
Audio Processor Links
3.5.1
Link Details
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Use the following table to set up the audio processor to the configuration you require.
You should set the audio processor links before carrying out any of the tuning and
adjustment procedures. The factory settings are shown in brackets [ ].
Linka
Plug
PL205
PL210
PL215
PL220
Function
1-2
not connected
[3-4]
microphone pre-amp. output to compressor input
5-6
microphone pre-amp. output to multiplexer input
[1-2]
multiplexer output to pre-emphasis input
3-4
multiplexer output to limiter input
5-6
multiplexer output to compressor input
1-2
not connected
[3-4]
compressor output to multiplexer input
5-6
compressor output to limiter input
7-8
compressor output to pre-emphasis input
9-10
not connected
1-2
pre-emphasis output to multiplexer input
[3-4]
pre-emphasis output to limiter input
5-6
not connected
a. The letters in this column and in the table in Section 3.5.2 below refer to the identification
letters screen printed onto the PCB beside each pair of pins.
3.5.2
Typical Options
PL205
PL210
PL215
PL220
[3-4]
[1-2]
[3-4]
[3-4]
3-4
3-4
7-8
1-2
line and microphone compressed
and pre-emphasised
5-6
5-6
7-8
3-4
microphone pre-amp. compressed;
3-4
3-4
3-4
5-6
line and microphone flat response
microphone pre-amp. compressed
and pre-emphasised;
line input pre-emphasised
(standard set-up)
microphone pre-amp. compressed
and pre-emphasised;
line input unprocessed
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Synthesiser Alignment
•
Ensure that the T856/857 has been programmed with the required frequencies
using PGM800Win software.
•
Single Channel
Select a channel using PGM800Win.
Multichannel
Select the middle channel via PGM800Win.
•
Connect a high impedance voltmeter to the long lead of L1 in the VCO (this measures the synthesiser loop voltage).
•
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line.
Single Channel
Tune VCO trimmer C6 for a synthesiser loop voltage of
10V.
Multichannel
Tune VCO trimmer C6 for a synthesiser loop voltage of
10V on the middle channel.
If there is no middle channel, tune C6 so that the channels
are symmetrically placed around a loop voltage of 10V.
All channels should lie within the upper and lower limits
of 16V and 3V respectively.
Do not attempt to program channels with a greater frequency separation than the specified switching range
(8MHz).
•
Check that the exciter output power is 1W ±300mW (T857 only).
•
Measure the exciter output frequency and adjust the TCXO (=IC700) trimmer if
required.
Caution:
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PA Alignment (T856 Only)
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Check that the exciter is connected to the PA with the coaxial link.
Connect an RF power meter to the PA output (use an appropriate attenuator as
necessary).
Turn RV310 (power control) fully clockwise.
Note:
Before the following measurement is taken, ensure the heatsink is at ambient temperature (20-25°C).
Measure and record the voltage (VL) at L481; perform this measurement at room
temperature so that the NTC (R481) is close to 25°C.
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line.
Tune #CV475 until maximum power is obtained. Check that the power exceeds
30W.
Adjust RV310 (power control) to 25W.
Readjust #CV475 to reduce the supply current by up to 0.5A.
3.8
Thermal Shutdown (T856 Only)
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line and set the output power to 25W
as described in Section 3.7.
Short L481 to ground.
Set RV330 (shutdown power level) for an output power of 5W.
Set RV320 (shutdown temperature) to 0.16VL volts (measured at IC350 pin 3),
where VL is the voltage measured at L481 in Section 3.7. This sets the thermal
shutdown at 85°C at NTC R481.
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Audio Processor
3.9.1
Two Point Modulation
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The T856 and T857 utilise two point modulation to obtain a wide audio bandwidth
independent of the synthesiser loop filter response. This is achieved by simultaneously
frequency modulating the VCO and phase modulating the synthesiser reference frequency. The relative signal levels fed to the two modulators are quite critical and cause
interaction when setting up.
Both modulating signals require readjustment when the exciter is shifted in frequency
greater than the switching range (i.e. ∆F>±4MHz).
Note 1:
In this and following sections deviation settings are given first for wide
bandwidth sets, followed by settings in brackets for mid bandwidth sets ( )
and narrow bandwidth sets [ ].
Note 2:
Reference modulation and limiter adjustment are controlled by
PGM800Win. Electronic potentiometers (256 step) are used to allow channel-by-channel adjustment of deviation and two point modulation.
Note 3:
To optimise the modulation response across the switching range, repeat
steps 1-4 below for each channel that will be used (usually needed only for
data applications). In applications where the modulation response is less
critical (e.g. voice use only), carry out steps 1-4 below on the middle channel
and cut and paste the value to all other channels.
3.9.2
Modulator Adjustment
1.
Inject an audio signal of 300Hz 1.5V rms (+5dBm) into the CTCSS input (D-range
1 (PL100) pin 8).
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line.
2.
Adjust the output from the audio generator to obtain ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz]
deviation at 300Hz.
3.
Change the input frequency to 100Hz and adjust IC220 via PGM800Win “reference modulation” to obtain ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation.
4.
Change the input frequency back to 300Hz.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above until the deviations achieved at the two input frequencies are within 0.2dB of each other. You will need to do this at least four times.
5.
Sweep the audio between 50 and 300Hz for peaks.
Note:
A peak between 50 and 300Hz will indicate a fault condition, i.e:
or
- incorrect set-up
- modulation circuitry fault.
The specification window is ±1dB relative to 150Hz from 67 to 260Hz.
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3.9.3
Limiter Adjustment
Note:
If the T856/857 will be used over the whole 8MHz switching range, you
must set the deviation for each channel. However, if the module will be
used on frequencies that cover only a 1MHz (or less) switching range, you
can set the deviation on the middle channel and use this value for all other
channels with the “fill” option in PGM800Win.
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Set the links in the audio processor section as required (refer to Section 3.5).
Inject 1kHz at -10dBm into the line input (D-range 1 (PL100) pins 1 & 4; and pins 2
& 3 shorted; refer to Section 2.2 of Part F).
Adjust RV210 (line sensitivity) fully clockwise and key the transmitter by earthing
the Tx-Key line. Adjust IC220 via PGM800Win “deviation” to set the peak deviation to ±4.7kHz (±3.8kHz) [±2.3kHz] (you can use either the mouse or up and
down arrow keys).
Sweep the audio frequency from 100Hz to 4kHz and ensure that the maximum
deviation does not exceed ±4.7kHz (±3.8kHz) [±2.3kHz]. Readjust IC220 if necessary via PGM800Win “deviation”.
3.9.4
Line Level Without Compressor
This section assumes that the compressor is not used. If the compressor is required,
refer to Section 3.9.5.
Adjust the line sensitivity as follows:
• set the injected signal at the line input to the required line level (typically -10 to
-20dBm);
• adjust RV210 (line sensitivity) to provide ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation.
3.9.5
Compressor
The compressor may be used on the line input only, the microphone input only, or on
both the line and microphone inputs. If the compressor is used, refer to one of the following sections as appropriate.
3.9.5.1
Compressor On Line Input Only
Set RV210 (line sensitivity) fully clockwise and key the transmitter by earthing the
Tx-Key line.
Reduce the line level to -50dBm at 1kHz and set RV220 (compression level) fully
clockwise.
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Check that ±3kHz deviation (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] is still available.
Slowly increase the audio input level until the demodulated waveform shows significant signs of clipping (approximately ±4.5kHz (±3.6kHz) [±2.3kHz] deviation).
Adjust RV220 anticlockwise until the demodulated waveform is just clipping
(approximately ±4kHz (±3.2kHz) [±2kHz] deviation).
Increase the input level to -10dBm and check that the test tone is still held just into
clipping. The input line level should be typically -10 to -20dBm.
3.9.5.2
Compressor On Microphone Input Only
Key the transmitter by earthing the Tx-Key line and plug a microphone jack into
the front panel socket.
Adjust RV220 (compression level) fully clockwise.
Acoustically couple the microphone to a tone box (1kHz) and close the PTT
switch.
Increase the audio level until the demodulated waveform shows significant signs
of clipping (approximately ±4.5kHz (±3.6kHz) [±2.3kHz] deviation).
Adjust RV220 anticlockwise until the demodulated waveform is just clipping
(approximately ±4kHz (±3.2khz) [±2kHz] deviation).
Increase the audio level by 10dB and verify that the test tone is held just into clipping.
Whistle steadily into the microphone, checking that approximately ±4kHz
(±3.2khz) [±2kHz] deviation is produced. The modulated waveform should be
basically sinusoidal.
Speak into the microphone, checking that the modulation peaks reach about
±5kHz (±4kHz) [±2.5kHz] deviation.
As the line is to be used without compression, set RV210 (line sensitivity) as
described in Section 3.9.4.
3.9.5.3
Compressor On Both Line & Microphone Inputs
Set up as described in Section 3.9.5.1.
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CTCSS Encoder
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Program a CTCSS tone on the set channel using PGM800Win.
Key the T856/857 with the front panel "Carrier" switch.
Adjust RV805 (CTCSS level adjust) to give 10% system deviation.
Reset the maximum deviation as per Section 3.9.3.
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T856/857 Functional Testing
Caution:
This equipment contains CMOS devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. Refer to Section 1.2 in Part A for more information on anti-static procedures when handling these devices.
The following test procedures will confirm that the T856/857 has been tuned and
adjusted correctly and is fully operational.
Note 1:
In this and following sections deviation settings are given first for wide
bandwidth sets, followed by settings in brackets for mid bandwidth sets ( )
and narrow bandwidth sets [ ].
Note 2:
Unless otherwise specified, the term "PGM800Win" used in this and following sections refers to version 2.00 and later of the software.
Refer to Figure 4.4 and Figure 4.5 for the location of the main tuning and adjustment
controls, and to Section 3.3 for the test equipment set-up. Refer also to Section 6 where
the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide detailed information on
identifying and locating components and test points on the main PCB. The parts list
and diagrams for the VCO PCB are in Part E.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
4.1
Current Consumption
4.3
4.2
Output Power
4.3
4.3
Output Frequency
4.3
4.4
Timers
4.3
4.5
Frequency Response
4.4
4.6
Audio Level Input Sensitivity
4.7
Figure
Title
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4.1
T856/857 Transmit Timers
4.4
4.2
T856/857 Pre-emphasis Response
4.5
4.3
T856/857 Limiting Response
4.6
4.4
T856 Main Tuning & Adjustment Controls
4.9
4.5
T857 Main Tuning & Adjustment Controls
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Current Consumption
Connect the T856/857 to a 13.8V power supply.
Connect an RF power meter to the T856/857 output socket.
Check that the current in the 13.8V power cable is less than 150mA.
Key the T856/857 by earthing the Tx-Key line (the carrier "On" LED should light).
T856 Only:
Adjust RV310 (power control) to obtain 25W output power.
Check that the current is as follows:
T856
T857
4.2
<5.5A
<750mA.
Output Power
Connect an RF power meter with suitable attenuation to the T856/857 output
socket.
Key the T856/857 by earthing the Tx-Key line.
Check that:
T856
T857
4.3
the output power adjusts to ≥25W with RV310 (power control)
turned fully clockwise
the output power is 1W ±300mW.
Output Frequency
Connect the T856/857 output to a frequency counter via an attenuator pad:
T856
T857
40dB pad
20dB pad.
Measure the output frequency and, if necessary, adjust the TCXO (=IC700) to trim
to the nominal frequency (±100Hz).
4.4
Timers
The transmit tail timer, transmit timeout timer and transmit lockout timer can all
be set from PGM800Win. The fields for setting these are found on the system
information page. These three timers operate as follows (refer also to Figure 4.1):
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Timer
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Function
Adjustment
Transmit Tail
Sets the tail time during which the
transmitter stays keyed after the external key source has been removed.
0-5 seconds in 100ms
steps
Transmit Timeout
Sets the maximum continuous transmission time. Once the timer has
timed out, the transmitter must be
keyed again, unless prevented by the
transmit lockout timer.
0-300 seconds in 10
second steps
Transmit Lockout
Sets the period of time that must
elapse after a timeout before the transmitter can re-transmit. Once the timer
has timed out, the transmitter can be
keyed again.
0-60 seconds in 10
second steps
Tx-Enable
On
Tx-Reg.
Tx-Enable
Tail Time
On
Tx-Reg.
Lockout Time
Timeout
Time
Figure 4.1 T856/857 Transmit Timers
4.5
Frequency Response
If the T856/857 has been correctly adjusted, the pre-emphasis and limiting responses
should closely match those shown in Figure 4.2 and Figure 4.3 respectively.
Note:
•
The limits shown on these graphs should not be exceeded.
Measure the pre-emphasis response as follows:
Reduce the line level to give ±1kHz (±0.8kHz) [±0.5kHz] deviation at 1kHz.
Sweep the modulation frequency.
The response should closely match that shown in Figure 4.2.
•
Measure the limiting response as follows:
Set the line level to give ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation at 1kHz.
Increase the line level 20dB and sweep the modulation frequency.
The response should closely match that shown in Figure 4.3.
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Wide Bandwidth
Peak + max. dev. = +1.0kHz @ 1000Hz
Peak - max. dev. = -1.0kHz @ 1000Hz
+10
+8
+6
Modulation Level (dB ref. to dev. @ 1kHz)
+4
+2
+0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
-22
100
200
300
500
1k
2k
3k
5k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
Mid Bandwidth
The mid bandwidth graph is the same shape as the wide bandwidth graph. The deviation figures are as follows:
peak + max. deviation = +0.8kHz
peak - max. deviation = -0.8kHz.
Narrow Bandwidth
Peak + max. dev. = +0.5kHz @ 1000Hz
Peak - max. dev. = -0.5kHz @ 1000Hz
+10
+8
+6
Modulation Level (dB ref. to dev. @ 1kHz)
+4
+2
+0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
-22
100
200
300
500
1k
2k
3k
5k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 4.2 T856/857 Pre-emphasis Response
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Peak + max. dev. = +4.9kHz @ 1500Hz
Peak - max. dev. = -4.4kHz @ 2500Hz
Above limiting (steady-state)
+10
+8
+6
Modulation Level (dB ref. to max. dev.)
+4
+2
+0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
-22
10
20
30
50
100
200
300
500
1k
2k
3k
5k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
Mid Bandwidth
The mid bandwidth graph is the same shape as the wide bandwidth graph. The deviation figures are as follows:
peak + max. deviation = +4kHz
peak - max. deviation = -4kHz.
Narrow Bandwidth
Peak + max. dev. = +2.4kHz @ 2000Hz
Peak - max. dev. = -2.5kHz @ 2000Hz
Above limiting (steady-state)
+10
+8
+6
Modulation Level (dB ref. to max. dev.)
+4
+2
+0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
-22
10
20
30
50
100
200
300
500
1k
2k
3k
5k
10k
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 4.3 T856/857 Limiting Response
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Audio Level Input Sensitivity
•
Adjust RV210 (line sensitivity) fully clockwise.
•
Check that the input sensitivities are better than those specified below:
Line Input
Microphone Input
CTCSS Input
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1kHz:
with compressor
-50dBm
without compressor
-30dBm
600 ohms, ±3kHz (±2.4kHz) [±1.5kHz] deviation at
1kHz:
with compressor
-75dBm
without compressor
-55dBm
1kHz deviation at 150Hz
500mV rms
A degraded signal to noise ratio can be expected with the compressor
selected. The extent of the degradation is dependent on the audio input
level.
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T856/857 Fault Finding
Caution:
This equipment contains CMOS devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. Refer to Section 1.2 in Part A for more information on anti-static procedures when handling these devices.
The following test procedures and fault finding flow charts may be used to help locate a
hardware problem, however they are by no means a complete fault finding procedure.
If you still cannot trace the fault after progressing through them in a logical manner,
contact your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation. If necessary, you can
get additional technical help from Customer Support, Radio Systems Division, Tait Electronics Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand (full contact details are on page 2).
Note 1:
In this and following sections deviation settings are given first for wide
bandwidth sets, followed by settings in brackets for mid bandwidth sets ( )
and narrow bandwidth sets [ ].
Note 2:
Unless otherwise specified, the term "PGM800Win" used in this and following sections refers to version 2.00 and later of the software.
Refer to Section 6 where the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide
detailed information on identifying and locating components and test points on the
main PCB. The parts list and diagrams for the VCO PCB are in Part E.
The following topics are covered in this section
Section
Title
Page
5.1
Visual Checks
5.3
5.2
Component Checks
5.3
5.3
Front Panel LED Indicator
5.3
5.4
DC Checks
5.4
5.4.1
Power Rails
5.4
5.4.2
VCO Locking
5.4
RF Checks
5.5
5.5.1
T856 Drive Power
5.5
5.5.2
T856 PA Output Power
5.5
5.5.3
T857 Output Power
5.5
5.5.4
Audio And Modulation
5.6
PGM800Win Generated Errors
5.7
5.5
5.6
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Section
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Title
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Fault Finding Charts
5.8
5.7.1
5.7.1.1
5.7.1.2
5.7.1.3
Microcontroller
Basic Checks
Serial Communications
CTCSS Encode
5.8
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.7.2
Regulator
5.11
5.7.3
Synthesiser
5.12
5.7.4
T856 Drive Amplifier
5.15
5.7.5
T856 PA & Power Control
5.16
5.7.6
T857 Exciter Drive Amplifier
5.17
5.7.7
Audio Processor
5.18
To Replace The T856 PA Transistors (Q410 & Q420)
5.19
5.8
Figure
Title
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5.1
RF Diode Probe Circuit
5.5
5.2
Typical Transistor/Capacitor Spacing (Not To Scale)
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Visual Checks
Remove the covers from the T856/857 and inspect the PCB for damaged or broken components, paying particular attention to the surface mounted devices (SMD's).
Check for defective solder joints. If repair or replacement is considered necessary, refer
to Section 3 of Part A.
5.2
Component Checks
If you suspect a transistor is faulty, you can assess its performance by measuring the forward and reverse resistance of the junctions. Unless the device is completely desoldered, first make sure that the transistor is not shunted by some circuit resistance. Use a
good quality EVM (e.g. Fluke 75) for taking the measurements (or a 20k ohm/V or better multimeter, using only the medium or low resistance ranges).
The collector current drawn by multi-junction transistors is a further guide to their performance.
If an IC is suspect, the most reliable check is to measure the DC operating voltages. Due
to the catastrophic nature of most IC failures, the pin voltages will usually be markedly
different from the recommended values in the presence of a fault. The recommended
values can be obtained from either the circuit diagram or the component data catalogue.
5.3
Front Panel LED Indicator
The green "Supply" LED on the T856/857 front panel will flash according to the conditions described in the following table:
Flash Rate
fast
 sec. on/ sec. off
approx.)
unequal
 sec. on/1 sec. off
approx.)
Condition
T856/857 is linked with
PGM800Win
microcontroller has detected an
internal communications error refer to Section 5.7.1
Where two or more conditions occur at the same time, the precedence is in the order
shown above (i.e. T856/857 linked has the highest priority, followed by internal error).
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5.4
DC Checks
5.4.1
Power Rails
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Refer to the test points and options diagrams in Section 6 for test point locations, and to
the regulator fault finding chart (Section 5.7.2) for fault diagnosis.
Check the 13.8V (TP601) and 9V (TP602) supplies at their test points in the regulator compartment with a DMM.
Check the 5V (TP604) and 20V (TP603) rails at their respective test points in the
regulator compartment.
Check that Tx-Reg. (TP305 in the exciter compartment) comes up to 8.8V when the
exciter is keyed.
Check the +5V digital regulator output (TP607 in the regulator compartment).
T856 Only:
Check the 9V supply (IC370 pin 1) with a DMM.
Check for short circuits.
5.4.2
VCO Locking
Key the exciter.
Using a DMM, monitor the VCO control voltage on the long lead of L1 on the
VCO PCB.
If the synthesiser is locked and the VCO aligned, the voltage at this point should
be between 3 and 16V.
If the VCO is not locked, refer to the synthesiser fault finding chart (Section 5.7.3).
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C5.5
RF Checks
In-circuit RF levels may be measured with an RF probe on which the earth lead has been
shortened to a minimum (i.e. 13mm). Refer to the circuit diagrams for typical levels.
Figure 5.1 shows a suitable RF probe circuit..
1n
Probe
Coax
10k
DC to DVM or
Oscilloscope
1N6263
1n
100k
Earthing Clip
This unit is not suitable for use on high power RF circuits.
Figure 5.1 RF Diode Probe Circuit
5.5.1
T856 Drive Power
Refer to the drive amplifier fault finding chart (Section 5.7.4).
Ensure that the VCO locks (refer to Section 5.4.2).
Connect the drive output to a power meter and key the transmitter.
Check that the exciter output power (SK310) is >1.5W.
Note:
If the synthesiser is out of lock, the lock detector (synthesiser IC740 and
comparator IC750) will prevent the RF signal from reaching the PA by
switching the supply to the exciter amplifier (Q350, Q355).
5.5.2
T856 PA Output Power
Reconnect the drive output to the PA input.
Connect the PA to a power meter and key the transmitter.
Check that the output power is >30W with RV310 (power control) adjusted fully
clockwise.
5.5.3
T857 Output Power
Refer to the exciter drive amplifier fault finding chart (Section 5.7.6).
Ensure that the VCO locks (refer to Section 5.4.2).
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Connect the exciter output to a power meter and key the exciter.
Check that the output power is 1W ±300mW.
Note:
If the synthesiser is out of lock, the lock detector (synthesiser IC740 and
comparator IC750) will prevent the RF signal from reaching the PA by
switching the supply to the exciter amplifier (Q301, IC300, Q302, Q303).
5.5.4
Audio And Modulation
Refer to the audio processor fault finding chart (Section 5.7.7).
Set up the audio processor as described in Section 3.9.
Check that the demodulated RF output has the frequency response referred to in
Section 4.5 with at least ±5kHz (±4kHz) [±2.5kHz] deviation available at 1kHz
modulating frequency.
If the above result is not achieved, either the two modulators are incorrectly adjusted or
a fault condition exists.
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PGM800Win Generated Errors
The following errors are those most likely to occur using PGM800Win. Refer to the
PGM800Win software user’s manual for a complete list of error messages.
Channel Switch Set
The programmed default channel change was not accepted by the base station because a
channel is selected externally. Try turning the external channel switch off to change the
default channel in PGM800Win.
Synth Out Of Lock
The synthesiser received incorrect data, or the data was corrupted. Enter a frequency
within the VCO switching range, or tune the VCO.
Internal Error
Data could not be read from the base station due to an internal error. Check for shorts or
open circuits on the SDA, SCK, SYNTH and EPOT lines. The SDA, SCK and SYNTH
are normally high, and the EPOT is normally low.
Write/Read To An Unlinked Module
The link to the module does not exist. Undefined error.
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Fault Finding Charts
Note:
The standard test point designations used in this section are as follows:
TP601
TP602
TP603
TP604
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13.8V
9V
20V
5V
5.7.1
Microcontroller (IC810)
5.7.1.1
Basic Checks
Is the 12.8MHz clock
present on IC810 pin 21
(microcontroller)?
Check IC740
(synthesiser).
Replace
IC810.
Is pin 30
pulsing?
Replace
IC650.
Pulsing
Check the
state of
pin 10.
High or open circuit
Low
Check state of
pins 36 to 43.
*digital storage oscilloscope
Pulsing
Static high/low
Replace IC810.
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operation of IC650
(i.e. active high
pulse at power up).
Check state
of pin 35.
High
Replace
IC810.
Low/floating
Correct the fault causing
pin 35 to be low/floating.
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Serial Communication
Disconnect the
programming lead.
Is IC810 pin 11 high?
(microcontroller)
Low/floating
Check pin state.
Check the transistor
interface circuitry.
Noise
on pin
Check the SERIAL-COM
and AUDIO-1/2 links.
Connect the programming
lead and use PGM800Win
to read the rack/radio.
Check I/O pad P810
with a DSO*.
Does it swing from
0 to 5V?
*digital storage
oscilloscope
Check the transistor
interface circuitry
and/or replace the
programming lead.
Use PGM800Win
to send a POLL
command to the
radio.
Check IC810 pin 13
with a DSO. Is there
a response from IC810 after
a poll command is sent?
Replace
IC810.
Check the transistor
interface circuitry
and/or replace the
programming lead.
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CTCSS Encode
Use PGM800Win to
select a channel
with a CTCSS tone
programmed.
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Check serial communications.
(See separate flow chart).
Check IC810 pins 24, 25
& 26 (microcontroller).
Are there 5V square waves at
the CTCSS frequency?
No square waves or
uneven mark/space ratio
Replace IC810.
Check IC830 pins 1, 7 & 14.
Are there 9V square waves at
the CTCSS frequency?
No square waves or
uneven mark/space ratio
Check IC830 circuitry
and repair/replace.
Check IC830 pin 8.
Is there a sine wave
at the CTCSS frequency?
No tone
Check RV805.
Distorted tone
Check the filter circuit for bias
problems and/or short circuits.
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M850-00
5.7.2
C5.11
Regulator
Check for
overheating
components &
short circuits.
13.8V present on
IC630 pin 3?
Check continuity
from pin 9 of
D-range 1.
5.3V present on
IC630 pin 1?
Replace IC630.
9.0V present
on TP602?
Check Q630,
Q620 & IC640.
20V present
on TP603?
Check Q660 is
switching at
approx. 150kHz.
+5V present on
IC610 pin 2?
Check R615.
Replace IC610.
Key Tx.
8.8V present
on Tx reg. TP305?
Regulators OK.
0V present
on Q860 collector?
Replace Q610.
0.6V present on
Q860 base?
Check Q860 and
associated circuitry.
Regulators OK.
Check microcontroller
section.
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T856/857 Fault Finding
5.7.3
Synthesiser
M850-00
Refer to the synthesiser circuit diagram (sheet 7) in Section 6 and the VCO circuit diagram in Part E.
No VCO RF output.
VCO out of lock.
9V present at
VCO Q4/Q5?
Check Tx reg.,
Q610 & 9V reg.
+5V present at
IC700, IC710,
IC740, IC720
& IC730?
Check biasing
resistors, Q4 & Q5.
20V present
on IC750 pin 8?
8.3V present
at VCO?
9V present on
Q795 divider buffer?
20V inverter
supply faulty.
Check Q5 C
multiplier
(synth).
DC V present at
VCO, Q1, Q2 & Q3?
Check 5V reg. &
supply resistor
to each IC.
DC V present
at Q4 & Q5?
Check 9V supply.
Check biasing
resistors, Q1,
Q2 & Q3.
DC V present
on Q795 emitter?
Check biasing
resistors & Q795.
Capacitors OK?
Check for cracks,
shorts, etc.
Replace
if faulty.
Replace VCO.
Does VCO trimmer
adjust for stable
control line
between 3 & 16V?
VCO freq. correct?
Recheck
programming
via PGM800Win.
Check VCO tuning
caps & trimmer.
VCO trimmer
freq. range OK?
Does VCO trimmer
adjust for required
frequency range
between 3 & 16V?
Check #C1, #C7, #C8,
C6 & D1-D2 in VCO.
Is 8MHz VCO range
achieved between
3 & 16V?
Synthesiser OK.
VCO OK.
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M850-00
C5.13
Continued from previous page
Check microcontroller
section (IC810).
Replace synthesiser
(IC740).
Check phase detector output
pins (IC740 pins 3 & 4).
Are there very narrow pulses
(~50ns) at the reference frequency?
(i.e. 5kHz : 200µs period
6.25kHz : 160µs period)
*See Note below.
Check programming.
Check serial bus
when programming
i.e. clock/data/enable
activity (IC740 pins
18, 19 & 17).
Programming and
serial bus OK?
Is reference
clock present
at IC740 pin 20
(200kHz >4.5Vpp)?
Is the charge pump bias
voltage at the base of
Q760 & Q780 between
3.5 and 5V? (5V when locked)
Check Q760, Q780,
R766 & C765.
Check phase
modulator sections:
IC720, Q710, Q720,
D710, Q730, Q740,
D720.
Is reference
clock present
at IC730 pin 12
(200kHz >4.5Vpp)?
Is the voltage on C762,
R760, and R758 9V ±0.2V?
Check R762 & C762.
Check divider
IC730.
Is reference
clock present
at IC730 pin 1
(12.8MHz >4.0Vpp)?
Is the charge pump voltage
on Q790 gate between
3 and 8.5V? (6.5V ±0.2V locked)
Check charge pump components
(Q775 & Q780) and Q790.
Check TCXO (IC700)
and buffers (IC710).
Is the loop filter reference
voltage at C772 (+) 6.5V ±0.2V?
Check C772, R774, R772,
C770, R763 & Q790.
Check loop filter components
R775, C774, C776, R510,
C505, IC750. Is the supply
to IC750 +20V +4, -2V?
Check regulator circuitry.
Check the signal path from
the VCO to synthesiser.
Measure the frequency from
the VCO at IC740 pin 11 using
a frequency counter.
No signal
Check VCO.
Signal
Is the level >-10dBm?
Does the frequency adjust
as the VCO trimmer is
adjusted (out of lock)?
Replace synthesiser
(IC740).
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Check divider buffer
circuit (Q795) and bias
voltages on Q795 emitter
(1.3V ±0.2V).
*Note:
When locked, both of these
are very narrow (~50ns).
If unlocked, one will be
very narrow (~50ns),
and the other wide (>15µs).
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T856/857 Fault Finding
M850-00
Noisy synth;
poor residual FM.
VCO phase locked?
3-16V present on
control line?
Go to B.
Correct DC V
present on Q1 VCO?
Check inductors,
biasing resistors
& Q1.
Loop filter &
components around
op. amp. (IC750) OK?
Replace if faulty.
Isolate audio
modulation on VCO;
still noisy?
Trace audio fault.
Change trimmer;
still noisy?
Change Q1;
still noisy?
Change TCXO;
still noisy?
Change varactors;
still noisy?
Replace VCO
assembly.
Synthesiser OK.
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5.7.4
C5.15
T856 Drive Amplifier
Key exciter
& lock
synthesiser.
10.5V on Q350
collector?
10.5V on Q355
collector?
10.5V on Q315
collector?
11.5V on
IC350 pin 7?
>2V RF at
VCO output?
Check continuity
of power rails
& DC paths to
Q365 & Q370.
13.8V on
IC350 pin 8?
Check VCO.
Check
regulators.
>1V RF
at R381?
Check attenuator
pad #R517, #R518,
#R519.
Check lock det.
path back to
synth. IC740,
IC750, Q325.
>0.5V RF at
Q350 base?
Check TP305
>+8V.
Check C355, C358,
C360, Q350, D340,
D380, D360, L320.
>5V RF at
C362, #R395?
Check 9V &
13.8V supplies.
Check temp.
shutdown
circuit.
Check TP320
<0.6V.
Check Q350.
Check Q310,
Q315 circuitry
& IC350.
>1V RF at
Q355 base?
Check signal
path between
Q350 & Q355.
>6V RF at
Q355 collector?
Check Q355.
Check signal
path to output
incl. output
socket (SK310).
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C5.16
T856/857 Fault Finding
5.7.5
T856 PA & Power Control
M850-00
Normal operating conditions:
Set RV320
(power adjust)
fully clockwise;
synth. locked;
key Tx.
Forward power
Reverse power
IC350 pin 6
IC350 pin 5
IC350 pin 7
4.7V approx.
0.7V approx.
2.02V
2V
8.63V
Check Q410,
Q420 & circuitry,
LP filter.
Tx delivering
full power
(>30W)?
10.8V
at L310?
Check drive at
SK310 >1.5W.
Check +13.8V at
Q410 & Q420.
Refer to Drive Amp.
Fault Finding Chart.
<2V on
IC350 pin 6?
Check supply
circuitry.
Check IC330,
Q310, Q315
& circuitry,
+13.8V supply.
Check lock det. circuit;
TP305 should be >8V.
Check temp. shutdown
circuit (IC350);
TP320 should be <0.6V.
Check Q320, RV330.
Turn RV310 ccw.
Check power
drops to zero
slowly in a
controlled manner.
Does variation
of RV310
cause either
full power
or no power?
Check for break
in power sense
circuitry; directional
coupler D420,
D440 & circuitry.
Set RV310 so that
output power = 25W;
check L310 approx. 7.5V.
Momentarily remove
Tx load. Voltage at
L310 decreases to
approx. 5V?
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circuitry OK.
Note:
c/w = clockwise
cc/w = counterclockwise
or anticlockwise
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5.7.6
C5.17
T857 Exciter Drive Amplifier
Key exciter &
lock synthesiser.
9V at Q304 collector?
0.5V at Q304 base?
9V at Q305 collector?
9V at Q303
collector?
Check
power rails.
>4V present on
IC300 pin 1?
Check IC300.
Check Q302
& Q303.
>2V RF at
VCO output?
Check VCO.
>1V RF at R323?
Check attenuator pad
R517, R518, R519.
>0.5V RF at
Q304 base?
Check C314, #C315,
#C316, Q304, L305,
D201, D202, D203.
>5V RF at
#C321, #R330?
Check Q304.
>1V RF at
Q305 base?
Check signal path
between Q304 & Q305.
>5V RF at
Q305 collector?
Check Q305.
Drive amp. OK.
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T856/857 Fault Finding
5.7.7
Audio Processor
M850-00
Key exciter &
lock synthesiser.
Connect 1kHz audio
to external CTCSS input.
Does exciter
modulate?
Audio output at
IC260 pin 8?
Check audio path to
VCO control line.
Check alignment
of modulators.
Audio output at
IC260 pin 1?
Check buffer IC260
pins 8, 9 & 10.
Demodulated audio
frequency response
flat between 50 & 300Hz?
Audio output at
IC260 pin 7?
Check low pass
filter stage IC260
pins 1, 2 & 3.
Check low
pass filter
stage IC260
pins 1, 2 & 3.
Check stage IC260
pins 5, 6 & 7.
Audio frequency
response IC260
pin 1 flat 300Hz
to 2kHz?
Audio frequency
response IC210
pin 8 6dB/octave
slope?
Check integrator
IC210 pins 8, 9, & 10.
Audio superimposed
on 200kHz signal
IC720 pins 9 & 3 (synth)?
Check audio path
between integrator
& phase modulator.
200kHz clipped
triangle wave at
IC720 pins 8 & 4?
Check IC720, Q710, Q720,
Q730, Q740, D710, D720,
C727, C729, C724 & C725
Check loop filter
(IC750, pins 5, 6 & 7)
& associated
components.
Audio signal at
IC210 pin 14?
Check audio path between
limiter IC210 pin 14 &
summing amp. IC260 pin 7.
Select standard
audio configuration.
Audio signal at
IC230 pin 1?
Check IC210
pins 12, 13 & 14.
Demodulated
audio frequency
response as per
Section 4.5?
Audio signal at
IC230 pin 14?
Connect audio
to line input;
key exciter.
Does exciter
modulate?
Check IC230 pins 1, 2 & 3 or
audio path between preemphasis network & limiter.
Check IC230 pins 12, 13 & 14
or audio path between multiplexer
& pre-emphasis network.
Check pre-emphasis
network IC230 pins 12,
13 & 14 &/or low pass
filter IC260 pins 1, 2 & 3.
Audio signal at
IC240 pin 4?
IC240 pin 6
at 9V?
Check IC240 or audio
path between line transformer & multiplexer.
Audio processor
OK.
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Check Q260 is not faulty or
being turned on inadvertently.
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5.8
C5.19
To Replace The T856 PA Transistors
(Q410 & Q420)
Caution:
Failure to comply with the following procedure can result in failure of
the device due to poor heatsinking, or worse, can endanger the health
of the assembler if the beryllium oxide die carrier is smashed during
assembly.
Caution:
As the location of certain components in the PA is critical to performance, it is important that any components removed or disturbed are
refitted in exactly the same position.
Before attempting to remove a transistor, measure the distance
between the capacitors and transistor body to the nearest 0.5mm (measurement "A" in Figure 5.2) so that the capacitors can be replaced in
exactly the same position. These measurements are shown in Figure
5.2 for the 6LFL package, however the same procedure applies for the
SOE (stud) package.
Caution:
Do not apply too much heat or pressure to the PCB pads and tracks as
you may damage them or lift them from the PCB, causing permanent
damage to the transmitter.
base
collector
measurement A
Figure 5.2 Typical Transistor/Capacitor Spacing (Not To Scale)
Desolder and remove the components from around the transistor.
Q420 Only:
Desolder and remove the two solder tags.
Desolder the transistor tabs by heating with a soldering iron and lifting away
from the PCB with a screwdriver or thin stainless steel spike, then remove the
device.
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C5.20
Q410 Only:
M850-00
Unscrew the transistor stud nut and remove the device.
Remove any excess solder from the PCB pads with solder wick.
Trim the tabs of the replacement transistor so that the device sits neatly on the
PCB pads provided.
Lightly tin the underside of the transistor tabs.
Apply a small amount of heatsink compound (Dow-Corning 340 or equivalent) to
the transistor mounting surface. Sufficient compound should be used to ensure
an even film over the entire mounting surface.
Place the transistor on the PCB in the correct orientation and ensure the tabs are
flush to the surface.
Q410 Only:
Caution:
Lightly solder one tab to the PCB, then torque down the retaining nut to the correct torque (0.7Nm/6in.lbf.).
Do not solder all the tabs before torquing down otherwise the device
may be broken.
Q420 Only:
Refit the solder tags.
Solder all transistor tabs to the PCB.
Replace each component in exactly the same position as noted previously.
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T857 PCB Information
M850-00
C6.3.29
T857 Parts List (IPN 220-01398-04)
How To Use This Parts List
The components listed in this parts list are divided into two main types: those with a circuit reference (e.g. C2, D1, R121, etc.) and
those without (miscellaneous and mechanical).
Those with a circuit reference are grouped in alphabetical order and then in numerical order within each group. Each component
entry comprises three or four columns: the circuit reference, variant (if applicable), IPN and description. A number in the variant column indicates that this is a variant component which is fitted only to the product type listed. Static sensitive devices are indicated by
an (S) at the start of the description column.
The miscellaneous and mechanical section lists the variant and common parts in IPN order. Where possible, a number in the legend
column indicates their position in the mechanical assembly drawing.
The Parts List Amendments box below lists component changes that took place after the parts list and diagrams in this section were
compiled. These changes (e.g. value changes, added/deleted components, etc.) are listed by circuit reference in alphanumeric order
and supersede the information given in the parts list or diagrams. Components without circuit references are listed in IPN order.
Parts List Amendments
&C289
T857-16-0500:
T857-26-0500:
T857-36-0500:
C600
Deleted
C601
Changed from 1nF (IPN 015-24100-08) to 22pF (IPN 015-22220-01)
C757
Changed from 22nF (IPN 015-25220-08) to 47nF (IPN 015-25470-08)
&R264
T857-16-0500:
T857-26-0500:
T857-36-0500:
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changed from 68nF (IPN 015-25680-08) to 100nF (IPN 015-26100-08) to meet FCC Type
Approval specification (710994).
to improve cyclic keying (710980).
changed from 22k (IPN 036-15220-00) to 18k (IPN 036-15180-00) to meet FCC Type
Approval Specification (710994).
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IPN 220-01398-04
C6.3.30
Ref
Var
T857 PCB Information
IPN
Description
Note: %D205 and %D210 are optional level limiting diodes for
special applications.
=R705 (47 ohm) and =SK710 are fitted in place of
=IC700 when an external frequency reference is used.
These two components are supplied with the auxiliary
D-range kits (T800-06-0000 & T800-06-0001).
C201
C202
C204
C205
C207
C209
C210
C211
C213
C215
C217
C219
C221
C223
C225
C227
C229
C230
C232
C233
C235
C237
C239
C241
C242
C243
C245
C247
C249
C251
C253
C255
C257
C259
C260
C261
C263
C265
C267
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C269
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
&C271
C273
C275
C277
C279
C281
C283
C285
C287
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
&C289
C291
C293
%C294
%C295
C300A
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
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016-07470-06
016-07470-06
016-07470-06
016-07470-06
014-07470-00
015-25470-08
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
014-08220-01
015-24220-08
015-24100-08
014-08220-01
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
015-23150-01
015-06100-08
015-23150-01
016-08470-03
015-24100-08
014-07100-02
016-07470-06
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
015-24100-08
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-22470-01
015-25470-08
015-06100-08
014-07470-00
016-09100-05
016-07470-06
015-24470-08
015-21150-01
015-21150-01
015-21470-01
015-21470-01
015-21150-01
015-21150-01
015-21470-01
015-21470-01
015-21150-01
015-21470-01
015-21470-01
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-22560-01
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-22560-01
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-22560-01
015-25470-08
015-23120-01
015-25100-08
015-24100-08
015-25220-08
015-21470-01
015-21470-01
016-09100-05
015-25470-08
015-25470-08
015-25470-08
015-25680-08
015-25470-08
015-25470-08
015-25470-08
015-22560-01
015-25470-08
015-25470-08
015-25680-08
014-08220-01
015-27100-10
015-22470-01
013-06470-00
016-08100-01
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 0805 2N2 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP SMD ELEC 47mF 20% 25v 8.3m
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 1U0 3.2 X 1.6MM
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP SMD ELECT 100U 25V 20%
CAP SMD ELECT BI-P 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 56P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 56P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 56P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 22N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP SMD ELECT 100U 25V 20%
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 68N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 56P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 68N 10% X7R 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 0805 1M+80-20% Y5V 16V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP SMD POLYESTER 470N 63V 10%
CAP EL 6X4 10M 20% 16V
M850-00
Ref
C300B
C301
C302
C303
C304
C305
C306
C307
C308
C309
C310
C311
C312
C313
C314
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C315
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
#C316
C317
C318
C319
C320
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C321
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C322
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
#C323
C324
C325
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C326
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
#C327
Var
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
IPN
Description
015-25100-08
015-23150-01
015-24470-08
015-25100-08
015-24100-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-22220-01
015-23150-01
015-22120-01
015-22120-01
015-22120-01
015-22120-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21560-01
015-21560-01
015-21560-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22270-01
015-22270-01
015-22270-01
015-22270-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
020-07470-04
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22100-01
015-22100-01
015-22100-01
015-21680-01
015-21680-01
015-21680-01
015-21680-01
015-22100-01
015-22100-01
015-22100-01
015-22100-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22330-01
015-22270-01
015-22270-01
015-22270-01
015-24100-08
015-06100-08
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-22220-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21820-01
015-21220-01
015-21220-01
015-21220-01
015-21220-01
015-21150-01
015-21150-01
015-21150-01
015-21150-01
015-21330-01
015-21330-01
015-21330-01
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 12P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 12P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 12P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 12P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 5P6+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 5P6+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 5P6+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP ELE RA 4M7 25V 20%8X13 SOL
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 6P8+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 6P8+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 6P8+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 6P8+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10P+-1/2P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 27P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 22P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1P5+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P3+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P3+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P3+-1/4P NPO 50V
Copyright TEL
IPN 220-01398-04
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
Ref
C328
C329
C330
C331
C332
C333
C334
C336
C337
C340
C341
C342
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
#C345
C350
C351
C354
C360
C503
C505
C510
C513
C514
C515
C516
C535
C536
C537
C545
C546
C550
C600
C601
C605
C610A
C610B
C611A
C611B
C615
C616
C623
C625
C626
C628
C630
C631A
C634
C636
C638
C640
C655
C660
C665
C670
C673
C677
C681
C684
C687
C690
C693
C700
C703
C706
C708
C709
C710
C711
C712
C714
C719
C720
C722
C724
C725
C726
C727
C729
%C733
C735
C736
C740A
C740B
C741A
C741B
C742A
C742B
C743
C745
Var
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
IPN
Description
Ref
IPN
Description
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-25150-08
015-06100-08
015-25100-08
015-23150-01
015-24100-08
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-23150-01
015-23120-01
015-24470-08
015-25470-08
015-25150-08
015-25100-08
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
015-06100-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23150-01
015-23150-01
014-08220-01
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-23120-01
015-25100-08
014-09100-00
014-09100-00
015-25100-08
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-23120-01
020-09470-07
015-24470-08
015-24100-08
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
015-06100-08
015-23120-01
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
015-06100-08
014-08100-03
014-07330-10
015-24470-08
014-07100-02
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
015-23120-01
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
015-06100-08
015-24100-08
015-22470-01
014-07470-00
015-06100-08
015-25100-08
015-06100-08
015-22470-01
014-07470-00
014-07470-00
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
014-08220-01
014-08220-01
015-25100-08
015-23220-01
015-23220-01
015-23470-08
015-22470-01
015-22470-01
015-24100-08
015-25100-08
014-07470-00
015-25100-08
015-06100-08
015-25100-08
015-22470-01
015-23120-01
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 15N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 15N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT SMD 100U 16V 20%
CAP TANT SMD 100U 16V 20%
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAPEL470M16V20%V 8*20 3.5L.ESR
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT SMD 10U 35V 20%
CAP TANT SMD 3U3 35V 10%
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 1U0 3.2 X 1.6MM
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 220P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 220P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 470P 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
C750
C757
C759
C761
C762
C764
C765
C767
C769
C770
C772
C774
C776
C782
C784
C786
C788
C790
C792
C810
C812
C813
C822
C823
C824
C826
C827
C828
C830
C838
C841
C844
C910
C920
C930
014-08100-03
015-25220-08
015-25100-08
015-25100-08
014-08220-01
015-25100-08
014-07470-00
015-24100-08
015-24100-08
014-08220-01
014-08220-01
013-06100-10
015-24470-08
015-23120-01
015-23120-01
015-06100-08
015-23120-01
015-21820-01
015-23120-01
015-25470-08
015-23100-01
015-24100-08
014-07470-00
015-25220-08
015-25470-08
015-23220-01
015-22330-01
015-25100-08
015-25470-08
014-09100-00
014-09100-00
015-25100-08
015-01680-06
015-02120-06
015-01680-06
CAP TANT SMD 10U 35V 20%
CAP CER 0805 22N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
(L)CAP TANT 22UF10V276MSER
CAP SMD PPS 100N 100V 10%
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 8P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 120P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 4U7 3.5 X 2.8MM
CAP CER 0805 22N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 220P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 33P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT SMD 100U 16V 20%
CAP TANT SMD 100U 16V 20%
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1210 6P8 NPO500VGRM42
CAP CER 1210 12P NPO500VGRM42
CAP CER 1210 6P8 NPO500VGRM42
D111
D111A
D220
D230
D240
D250
D260
D270
D301
D302
D303
D510
D610
D620
D630
D635
D640
D645
D710
D720
D730
D740
D810
001-00012-90
001-10024-00
001-10000-99
001-10010-40
001-10000-56
001-10000-56
001-10000-56
001-10000-99
001-10000-18
001-10000-18
001-10000-18
001-10000-70
001-10000-99
001-10000-70
001-10000-70
001-10065-00
001-10000-70
001-10010-40
001-10000-99
001-10000-99
001-10065-00
001-10065-00
001-10065-00
S) DIODE MR2520L O-VOLT SUPP
DIODE LDP24M 24V SUR-PROT SMD
S) DIODE SMD BAV99 D-SW SOT23
DIODE SMD ZENER 33V BZG03-C33
S) DIODE SMD BAW56 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAW56 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAW56 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV99 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAT18 S-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAT18 S-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAT18 S-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV99 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
DIODE SHTKY SOD123 BAT65 BAT54
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
DIODE SMD ZENER 33V BZG03-C33
S) DIODE SMD BAV99 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV99 D-SW SOT23
DIODE SHTKY SOD123 BAT65 BAT54
DIODE SHTKY SOD123 BAT65 BAT54
DIODE SHTKY SOD123 BAT65 BAT54
IC210
IC220
IC230
IC240
IC250
IC260
IC300
IC610
IC630
IC640
IC650
=IC700
IC710
IC720
IC730
IC740
IC750
IC810
IC820
IC830
002-10003-24
002-10126-70
002-10003-24
002-10040-53
002-10020-50
002-10003-24
002-10003-58
002-10078-05
002-10003-17
002-10003-58
002-10012-32
539-00010-50
002-74900-04
002-74910-04
002-10045-20
002-14519-10
002-10330-78
002-08951-20
002-12416-00
002-10003-24
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
S) IC SMD DS1267S10K 2XDIG POT
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
S)MC14053B SMD BREAK B4 MAKE
IC SMD 4N25A OPTOCOUPLER
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
S) IC SMD LM358 DUAL O-AMP
S) IC SMD 78L05 5V REG
(S) IC LM317L REG S0-8 100MA
S) IC SMD LM358 DUAL O-AMP
SMD DS1232LPS-2 LP RESET&W-DOG
TCXO 12.8MHZ +-1PPM -20 +70C
S) IC SMD 74HC04D 6X INV BUFFD
S) IC SMD 74HCU04 6X INV
S) IC SMD 74HC4520T 2XCTR 4BIT
S) IC MC145191F SMD SYNTH
S) IC MC33078D 2X AMP LO NOISE
S) IC AT89C51 PLCC44 MIC 12MHZ
S)IC SMD AT24C16N-10SC EEPROM
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
L300
L302
L303
L305
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
#L307
L309
L312
065-10004-20
056-10330-02
065-10004-20
056-10330-02
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
065-00010-01
052-08130-65
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
(L) IND SMD 330NH
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
(L) IND SMD 330NH
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
BEAD FERR 3B 6 HOLE
COIL A/W 6.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
Copyright TEL
Var
C6.3.31
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
21/06/99
IPN 220-01398-04
C6.3.32
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
Ref
Var
IPN
Description
Ref
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
#L313
L314
L350
L535
L600
L615
L750
L910
L920
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
052-08120-15
056-10330-02
057-10120-03
057-10120-03
057-10120-03
057-10120-03
052-08125-15
052-08130-15
052-08130-15
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/2MM HOR 0.8MM
(L) IND SMD 330NH
IND 805 EMI SUP 120E@100M 0.2A
IND 805 EMI SUP 120E@100M 0.2A
IND 805 EMI SUP 120E@100M 0.2A
IND 805 EMI SUP 120E@100M 0.2A
COIL A/W 1.5T/2.5MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1.5T/3.0MM HOR 0.8MM
PL100
PL205
PL210
PL215
PL220
070-01001-00
240-00020-67
240-00020-67
240-00020-44
240-00020-67
D-RANGE 15 WAY COMPL T800
HEADER 6W 2X3 PCB MTG STD
HEADER 6W 2X3 PCB MTG STD
HEADER 10W X2R PCB MTG 5*2
HEADER 6W 2X3 PCB MTG STD
Q210
Q220
Q230
Q240
Q250
Q260
Q270
Q301
Q302
Q304
Q305
Q306
Q307
Q308
Q309
Q310
Q311
Q315
Q505
Q510
Q520
Q530
Q540
Q550
Q610
Q620
Q630
Q660
Q670
Q710
Q720
Q730
Q740
Q750
Q760
Q770
Q775
Q780
Q785
Q790
Q795
Q810
Q820
Q830
Q840
Q850
Q860
000-10008-48
000-10008-17
000-10008-48
000-10008-48
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10004-10
000-10008-48
000-10008-48
000-00005-55
000-00032-56
000-10008-07
000-10008-07
000-10008-07
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-48
000-00012-15
000-10008-48
000-10008-07
000-10008-07
000-10008-07
000-10008-07
000-10008-48
000-10008-07
000-00012-15
000-10003-00
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-57
000-10008-07
000-10008-48
000-10008-57
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-57
000-10003-12
000-10057-10
000-10008-48
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-48
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD MJD41C NPN SW DPAK
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR MRF555 NPN RF L/PWR
S) XSTR MRF630 NPN T039 UHF 3W
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR BD234 PNP AF PWR TO126
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR BD234 PNP AF PWR TO126
S) XSTR BSR30 PNP AF SOT-89
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC807 PNP SOT23 AF
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BFR31 N JFET SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BR571 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
R160
R201
R202
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R218
R219
R220
R221
R223
R224
R225
036-12100-00
036-13560-00
036-14100-00
036-14220-00
036-13220-00
036-14100-00
036-14390-00
036-13560-00
036-15100-00
036-14220-00
036-13470-00
036-16100-00
036-15100-00
036-14820-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-14100-00
036-16150-00
036-14220-00
036-13470-00
036-14150-00
036-17100-00
036-14680-00
036-17100-00
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 220E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 3K9 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 8K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 6K8 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
R226
R227
R228
R229
R230
R231
R232
R233
R235
R237
R238
R239
R241
R242
R244
R245
R247
R248
R249
R251
R253
R254
R255
R256
R257
R258
R259
R260
R262
R263
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R264
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R265
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
&R266
R267
R268
R269
R270
R271
R272
R273
R274
R275
R277
R278
R279
R280
R282
R283
R284
R285
R286
R287
R288
R289
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
&R290
R291
R292
R293
21/06/99
Var
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
IPN
Description
036-15100-00
036-14220-00
036-13120-00
036-16470-00
036-16100-00
036-15100-00
036-16330-00
036-16100-00
036-14470-00
036-15470-00
036-15470-00
036-14150-00
036-14470-00
036-14220-00
036-15100-00
036-16100-00
036-15100-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-15100-00
036-15470-00
036-16330-00
036-16150-00
036-15220-00
036-15470-00
036-15470-00
036-14470-00
036-15220-00
036-15220-00
036-15270-10
036-15220-00
036-15220-00
036-15220-00
036-15270-10
036-15220-00
036-15220-00
036-15270-10
036-15220-00
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-15180-10
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-15180-10
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-15180-10
036-15150-00
036-15470-10
036-15470-10
036-15560-00
036-15470-10
036-15470-00
036-15470-10
036-15560-00
036-15470-10
036-15470-10
036-15560-00
036-15470-10
036-14220-00
036-13100-00
036-15100-00
036-14120-00
036-17100-00
036-13560-00
036-15120-00
036-15150-00
036-14270-00
036-16100-00
036-16120-00
036-17100-00
036-15100-00
036-15560-00
036-15560-00
036-17100-00
036-10000-00
036-14220-00
036-15100-00
036-15120-00
036-16100-00
036-13560-00
036-13560-00
036-13560-00
036-13680-00
036-13560-00
036-13560-00
036-13560-00
036-13680-00
036-13560-00
036-13560-00
036-13680-00
036-10000-00
036-14470-00
036-15470-00
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 120E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 330K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 330K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 27K 1%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 27K 1%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 27K 1%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 18K 1%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 18K 1%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 18K 1%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 12K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 120K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 12K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
Copyright TEL
IPN 220-01398-04
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
Ref
R294
R295
R296
R297
%R298
R299
R300
R301
R302
R303
R304
R305
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R306
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
#R307
R308
R309
R310
R311
R312
R313
R314
R315
R322
R323
R324
R325
R326
R327
R328
R329
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R330
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R331
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
#R332
R333
R334
R335
R336
R337
R338
R339
R340
R341
R342
R343
R344
R345
R346
R347
Var
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
10
13
15
16
20
23
25
26
30
35
36
IPN
Description
Ref
036-14470-00
036-14270-00
036-14100-00
036-14560-00
036-16100-00
036-14270-00
036-12220-00
036-15100-00
036-15220-00
036-14270-00
036-16100-00
036-15220-00
036-14150-00
036-14150-00
036-14150-00
036-14150-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14150-00
036-14150-00
036-14150-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13150-00
036-13150-00
036-13150-00
036-13150-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-14220-00
036-15100-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-14100-00
036-12220-00
036-13470-00
036-03110-10
036-12100-00
036-14150-00
036-12470-00
036-13560-00
036-12470-00
036-14100-00
036-13470-00
036-12100-00
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53220-20
030-53220-20
030-53220-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52120-20
030-52220-20
030-52220-20
030-52220-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53470-20
030-53220-20
030-53220-20
030-53220-20
036-12470-00
032-33100-10
036-12100-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-14150-00
036-15100-00
036-15100-00
036-15150-00
036-15470-00
036-16120-00
036-15100-00
036-14100-00
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 5K6 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES 10R 1W SMD 2512
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 47E 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 47E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES M/F 12E 5% 4X1.6 0.2"
RES FILM AI 22E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 22E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 22E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 470E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES FILM AI 220E 5% 0.4W 4X1.6
RES M/F 0805 47E 5%
RES M/F PWR 100E 5% 2W 12X4.5
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 120K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
R348
R349
R350
R355
R356
R357
R358
R359
R501
R502
R503
R504
R505
R510
R514
R515
R517
R518
R519
R520
R525
R530
R535
R540
R545
%R550
R555
R560
R609
R613
R615
R617
R619
R621
R625
R629
R633
R637
R638
R640
R641
R645
R649
R653
R655
R656
R657
R661
R665
R669
R673
R677
R681
R685
R689
R693
R696
R701
R702
R703
R704
R706
R708
R710
R711
R712
R713
R714
%R715
R717
R718
R719
R720
R721
R722
R723
R725
%R726
R727
R728
R734
R735
R736
R742
R743
R744
R746
R747
R748
R749
R750
R752
R753
R754
R756
R757
R758
R759
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Var
IPN
Description
036-14100-00
036-16100-00
036-12220-00
036-14100-00
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-14470-00
036-14100-00
036-15100-00
036-15100-00
036-14560-00
036-13330-00
036-15150-00
036-14150-00
036-12330-00
036-12560-00
036-13330-00
036-12180-00
036-13330-00
036-16120-00
036-15470-00
036-15220-00
036-15100-00
036-14220-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-13470-00
036-14100-00
036-13560-00
036-13100-00
036-10000-00
036-01100-10
036-01100-10
036-14100-00
036-03270-10
036-14680-00
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
036-12100-00
036-14150-00
036-13470-00
036-14470-00
036-15100-00
036-10000-00
036-10000-00
036-15100-00
036-15100-00
036-16100-00
036-15470-00
036-16100-00
036-15470-00
036-13100-00
036-15150-00
036-12100-00
036-16100-00
036-15560-00
036-12220-00
036-17100-00
036-17100-00
036-15180-00
036-12100-00
036-17100-00
036-13100-00
036-13100-00
036-12100-00
036-10000-00
036-12100-00
036-14100-00
036-14270-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-15390-00
036-15100-00
036-15100-00
036-14270-00
036-15390-00
036-13100-00
036-15100-00
036-15100-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-13150-00
036-13150-00
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
036-15470-00
036-15470-00
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
036-17100-00
036-14100-00
036-15120-00
036-15120-00
036-14120-00
036-13330-00
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 5K6 5%
RES M/F 0805 330E 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 33E 5%
RES M/F 0805 56E 5%
RES M/F 0805 330E 5%
RES M/F 0805 18E 5%
RES M/F 0805 330E 5%
RES M/F 0805 120K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 560E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES 1 OHM 1 WATT 2512 CHIP
RES 1 OHM 1 WATT 2512 CHIP
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES 270 OHM 1 WATT 2512 CHIP
RES M/F 0805 6K8 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 56K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 18K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 39K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 39K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 12K 5%
RES M/F 0805 12K 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 330E 5%
C6.3.33
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IPN 220-01398-04
C6.3.34
Ref
Var
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
IPN
Description
Ref
R760
R762
R763
R765
R766
R767
R769
R771
R772
R774
R775
R777
R780
R782
R784
R785
R786
R787
R790
R791
R801
R802
R808
R809
R810
R811
R812
R813
R815
R816
R818
R819
R821
R822
R824
R825
R826
R827
R828
R829
R830
R831
R832
R833
R835
R836
R837
R840
R841
R842
R843
R845
R847
R848
R849
R850
R853
R854
R855
R859
R861
R863
R865
R867
R871
R872
R873
R874
R875
R876
R877
R879
036-13180-00
036-13100-00
036-13100-00
036-13680-00
036-14100-00
036-13680-00
036-13180-00
036-14820-00
036-15220-00
036-14820-00
036-15180-00
036-14220-00
036-12680-00
036-12180-00
036-13120-00
036-14330-00
036-12100-00
036-12100-00
036-13390-00
036-14100-00
036-16150-00
036-15470-00
036-12100-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-15470-00
036-16150-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-15470-00
036-15470-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-14470-00
036-13470-00
036-13470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-16150-00
036-16100-00
036-16100-00
036-15470-00
036-14470-00
036-15330-00
036-14470-00
036-15470-00
036-14470-00
036-14470-00
036-15100-00
RES M/F 0805 180E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100E 5%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 180E 5%
RES M/F 0805 8K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 8K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 18K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 68E 5%
RES M/F 0805 18E 5%
RES M/F 0805 120E 5%
RES M/F 0805 3K3 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 390E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10E 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 33K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 5%
T210
T610
RV210
RV220
RV805
040-05100-23
042-05500-05
042-05200-05
POT 10K LOG PCB 15MM SLOT SFT
RES PRESET SMD 50K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRESET SMD 20K CER 4MM SQ
SK200
SK205
SK310
SK410
SK501
SK502
SK503
SK504
SK505
SK513
SK522
SK531
SK532
SK533
SK534
SK535
SK805
SK810
240-10000-05
240-02020-05
240-02100-44
240-02100-44
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-04021-77
240-10000-07
240-04020-42
CONN SMD SKT 8W 2R M-MATCH
SKT STEREO PHONE JACK PCB MTG
SKT COAX MINI JACK PCB MT ANG.
SKT COAX MINI JACK PCB MT ANG.
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
SKT JACK 1.3 PCB MT 64W
CONN SMD SKT 16W 2R M-MATCH
SKT 44 PIN SMD PLCC
SW230
232-00010-26
SWITCH PUSH SPDT R-ANG PCB MTG
21/06/99
Var
IPN
Description
053-00010-17
050-00016-50
XFMR T4030 LINE MATCH POTCORE
COIL TAIT NO 650 455KHZ
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M850-00
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C6.3.35
21/06/99
IPN 220-01398-04
C6.3.36
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
T857 Mechanical & Miscellaneous Parts (220-01398-04)
IPN
Legend Description
008-00014-79
S)LED 3MM RED WITH WIRE
008-00014-80
S)LED 3MM GREEN WITH WIRE
070-01001-00
219-02610-00
Legend Description
D-RANGE 15 WAY COMPL T800
COAX 220MM 2 MINI PIN CRIMP
Connects SK310 to SK410.
220-01145-02
PCB T85X VCO
220-01398-04
PCB T857 SERIES II TOP
232-00020-26
BUTTON 232-00010-26 SWITCH
240-02100-06
SKT COAX N TYPE PNL MTG OP-TER
240-04020-62
SKT 2 W RECEP SHORTING LINK
PL205/210/215/220.
303-11169-04
CHASSIS PAINTED T800 SERIES
303-23118-00
COVER A3M2247 D RANGE T855/7
303-50074-00
CLIP A3M2246 SPRING CLAMP T857
303-50078-00
CLIP A4M2630 SPR. CABLE CLAMP
308-01007-01
10
HANDLE BASE STATION SERIES II
312-01052-02
11
LID TOP T800 SER II PTND
312-01053-02
12
LID BOTTOM T800 SER II PNTD
316-06619-00
13
PNL FRT EX, NO EX OUT SER II
345-00040-10
14
SCRW M3X6MM P/POZ ST BZ
349-00020-36
15
LIM)SCREW TT M3X8m PANTORX BLK
349-00020-43
16
SCRW T/T M4X12MM P/POZ BZ
349-00020-45
17
SCRW T/T M4X20MM P/POZ BZ
350-00016-42
18
SPACER 5MM HI 8MM ST 2.5MM HO
352-00010-08
19
NUT M3 COLD FORM HEX ST BZ
352-00010-29
20
NUT M4 NYLOC HEX
353-00010-10
21
WSHR M3 FLAT 7MMX0.6MM ST BZ
353-00010-13
22
WSHR M3 S/PROOF INT BZ
353-00010-24
23
WSHR M4X8MM FLAT
362-00010-23
24
GASKET SIL TO-220 CLIP MTG.
362-00010-33
25
GROMMET LED MTG 3MM
365-00011-53
LABEL 104X37MM
365-00100-20
LABEL WHITE S/A 28X11MM
365-01541-00
LABEL TX/RX/EX TYPE APR/SER NO
399-00010-51
BAG PLASTIC 75X100MM
410-01081-01
CRT T800 SERIES II
410-01082-01
CRTN 10 T800 KIWI 423X410X360
21/06/99
IPN
Copyright TEL
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M850-00
T857 PCB Information
C6.3.37
replace A4 pages C6.3.37/C6.3.38 with A3 pages C6.3.37/C6.3.38
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IPN 220-01398-04
C6.3.38
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
replace A4 pages C6.3.37/C6.3.38 with A3 pages C6.3.37/C6.3.38
21/06/99
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IPN 220-01398-04
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
C6.3.39
T857 Grid Reference Index (IPN 220-01398-04)
How To Use This Grid Reference Index
The first digit in the PCB layout reference is a "1" or "2", indicating the top or bottom side layout respectively, and the last two characters give the location of the component on that diagram.
The first digit in the circuit diagram reference is the sheet number, and the last two characters give the location of the component on
that sheet.
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
C201
C202
C204
C205
C207
C209
C210
C211
C213
C215
C217
C219
C221
C223
C225
C227
C229
C230
C232
C233
C235
C237
C239
C241
C242
C243
C245
C247
C249
C251
C253
C255
C257
C259
C260
C261
C263
C265
C267
&C269
&C271
C273
C275
C277
C279
C281
C283
C285
C287
&C289
C291
C293
%C294
%C295
C300A
C300B
C301
C302
C303
1:C1
1:C1
1:B3
1:A3
1:C7
1:C6
1:C7
1:B7
1:B6
1:B6
1:C6
1:C6
1:D5
1:C5
1:C3
1:B4
1:B3
1:B4
1:A4
1:B5
1:B5
1:C4
1:C4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:C5
1:C6
1:D4
1:C3
1:D3
1:D3
1:D3
1:C6
1:D8
1:C6
1:D6
1:D6
1:C8
1:C8
1:C8
1:C8
1:C3
1:C4
1:B4
1:B5
1:B5
1:D7
1:C6
1:C8
1:D7
1:D7
1:D7
1:C7
1:F9
1:F8
1:E9
1:E8
1:E9
2-B8
2-C8
2-E8
2-E8
2-B6
2-D6
2-K0
2-F8
2-G8
2-G8
2-H8
2-H7
2-G6
2-J6
2-K7
2-K7
2-L7
2-J0
2-M7
2-N7
2-K5
2-K5
2-L4
2-M6
2-L6
2-P6
2-A4
2-B4
2-C4
2-E4
2-E3
2-D2
2-F2
2-J2
2-H0
2-K2
2-L3
2-N4
2-P3
2-P3
2-Q3
2-Q4
2-E1
2-G1
2-G1
2-J1
2-K0
2-L0
2-M1
2-N1
2-P1
2-Q1
2-Q0
2-Q0
3-J8
3-K8
3-B8
3-B8
3-C8
C304
C305
C306
C307
C308
C309
C310
C311
C312
C313
C314
#C315
#C316
C317
C318
C319
C320
#C321
#C322
#C323
C324
C325
#C326
#C327
C328
C329
C330
C331
C332
C333
C334
#C335
C336
C337
C340
C341
C342
#C345
C350
C351
C354
C360
C503
C505
C510
C513
C514
C515
C516
C535
C536
C537
C545
C546
C550
C600
C601
C605
C610A
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:E8
1:F5
1:F4
1:F5
1:F4
1:F4
1:F4
1:E4
1:F7
1:F7
1:F5
1:E5
1:E5
1:E6
1:E6
1:F7
1:F7
1:E8
1:E8
1:E4
1:E4
1:E3
1:E3
1:E4
1:E3
1:F8
1:E4
1:F3
1:E3
1:E9
1:E8
1:E8
1:E6
1:E9
1:E9
1:E3
1:E4
1:K6
1:K6
1:J5
1:H5
1:H5
1:J5
1:J5
1:K5
1:K5
1:K5
1:J5
1:K5
1:K4
1:L6
1:L6
1:L6
1:M5
3-C7
3-D7
3-E6
3-E7
3-G8
3-A7
3-B4
3-C1
3-D3
3-D1
3-E4
3-E3
3-F3
3-H5
3-H5
3-H4
3-J4
3-H4
3-J3
3-L3
3-M5
3-N5
3-M4
3-M3
3-G1
3-H2
3-J2
3-K2
3-L2
3-J0
3-C7
3-E3
3-H0
3-K2
3-P2
3-P1
3-R3
3-J4
3-N2
3-N2
3-R0
3-R8
5-L9
5-M6
5-C0
5-G2
5-G2
5-F1
5-H1
5-M2
5-L2
5-L2
5-K1
5-K0
5-L0
6-D8
6-D8
6-C8
6-F8
C610B
C611A
C611B
C615
C616
C623
C625
C626
C628
C630
C631A
C634
C636
C638
C640
C655
C660
C665
C670
C673
C677
C681
C684
C687
C690
C693
C700
C703
C706
%C707
C708
C709
C710
C711
C712
%C713
C714
C719
C720
C722
C724
C725
C726
C727
C729
%C733
C735
C736
C740A
C740B
C741A
C741B
C742A
C742B
C743
C745
C750
C757
C759
1:L5
1:M6
1:M5
1:M6
1:M6
1:N6
1:M6
1:M6
1:M6
1:N5
1:N5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M4
1:L5
1:L5
1:L5
1:L5
1:L6
1:L6
1:L6
1:L6
1:L6
1:L6
1:K4
1:J3
1:J2
1:K4
1:J2
1:K4
1:J3
1:J3
1:H2
1:H2
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J4
1:J4
1:J4
1:K4
1:J3
1:H3
1:H2
1:J2
1:J2
1:H2
1:H2
1:H2
1:G2
1:H2
1:H3
1:H2
1:G3
1:H4
1:G4
1:G4
6-G8
6-H8
6-J8
6-R8
6-R8
6-N8
6-Q8
6-Q8
6-R8
6-K5
6-M6
6-M5
6-M5
6-P6
6-R6
6-C1
6-K1
6-K1
6-L1
6-P2
6-P1
6-R3
6-R3
6-Q1
6-R1
6-R1
7-A8
7-B7
7-B5
7-C8
7-C9
7-D9
7-D8
7-C5
7-E7
7-E6
7-E8
7-F8
7-F8
7-G8
7-H6
7-J6
7-J6
7-J8
7-M8
7-E3
7-A1
7-B1
7-B4
7-B3
7-C4
7-C3
7-D4
7-D3
7-B1
7-D1
7-Q7
7-F5
7-G4
C761
C762
C764
C765
C767
C769
C770
C772
C774
C776
C782
C784
C786
C788
C790
C792
C810
C812
C813
C822
C823
C824
C826
C827
C828
C830
C838
C841
C844
C910
C920
C930
1:G3
1:G3
1:H3
1:G3
1:H3
1:H4
1:H4
1:G4
1:H4
1:H4
1:G2
1:G2
1:G2
1:G3
1:G3
1:G4
1:L3
1:L2
1:K2
1:M2
1:M3
1:M2
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:N4
1:N2
1:M2
1:P8
1:P7
1:P6
7-J4
7-J4
7-H2
7-J2
7-K3
7-M4
7-N4
7-M2
7-P2
7-N1
7-N1
7-R1
7-R1
7-P0
7-R0
7-R0
8-K8
8-F5
8-J5
8-B2
8-C2
8-C1
8-C0
8-D0
8-E0
8-R1
8-F0
8-L2
8-L2
9-E6
9-G6
9-H6
D111
D111A
%D205
%D210
D220
D220
D230
D240
D240
D250
D250
D260
D260
D270
D270
D301
D302
D303
D510
D510
D610
D610
D620
D620
D630
D630
1:P4
1:P5
1:B2
1:B2
1:B4
1:B4
1:B7
1:D4
1:D4
1:D3
1:D3
1:C3
1:C3
1:C2
1:C2
1:F5
1:F5
1:F4
1:K6
1:K6
1:N6
1:N6
1:N4
1:N4
1:M5
1:M5
1-R1
1-Q1
2-D9
2-D9
2-P6
2-P7
2-R5
2-C4
2-B2
2-E2
2-D3
2-C2
2-C2
2-C1
2-C1
3-C3
3-D4
3-D3
5-K8
5-K8
6-L6
6-K6
6-B1
6-B2
6-G2
6-G3
Copyright TEL
21/06/99
IPN 220-01398-04
T857 PCB Information
C6.3.40
M850-00
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
D635
D635A
D640
D640
D645
D710
D710
D720
D720
D730
D730A
D740
D740A
D810
D810A
1:M4
1:M5
1:L5
1:L5
1:M5
1:J3
1:J3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:M2
1:M2
6-G3
6-H3
6-M2
6-M1
6-R6
7-L8
7-L8
7-P8
7-P8
7-H1
7-F0
7-J2
7-F0
8-B7
8-B7
IC210
IC210
IC210
IC210
IC210
IC220
IC220
IC220
IC230
IC230
IC230
IC230
IC230
IC240
IC250
IC260
IC260
IC260
IC260
IC260
IC300
IC300
IC300
IC610
IC630
IC640
IC640
IC640
IC650
=IC700
IC710
IC710
IC710
IC710
IC710
IC710
IC710
IC720
IC720
IC720
IC720
IC720
IC720
IC720
IC730
IC730
IC740
IC750
IC750
IC750
IC820
IC830
IC830
IC830
IC830
IC830
1:C7
1:C7
1:C7
1:C7
1:C7
1:C6
1:C6
1:C6
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:D4
1:D3
1:D8
1:D8
1:D8
1:D8
1:D8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:L5
1:N5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:L5
1:K3
1:J2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:J4
1:J4
1:H2
1:H4
1:H4
1:H4
1:L4
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
2-J0
2-Q0
2-K2
2-L1
2-C6
2-P0
2-M3
2-D5
2-J0
2-J0
2-L5
2-N6
2-G1
2-F3
2-E1
2-N0
2-H0
2-Q2
2-Q3
2-N3
3-A0
3-J8
3-D7
6-G8
6-K5
6-N5
6-R6
6-F1
6-F4
7-A8
7-D8
7-C6
7-C5
7-D6
7-D7
7-D6
7-C6
7-P6
7-G0
7-N7
7-M7
7-K7
7-E8
7-G0
7-H8
7-G7
7-D1
7-M3
7-H5
7-Q7
8-N2
8-J0
8-Q1
8-J0
8-C0
8-J1
L305
L306
L307
#L307
L308
L309
L310
L312
#L313
L314
#L315
L350
L535
L600
L615
L750
L910
L920
1:F4
1:F4
1:F4
1:F5
1:E6
1:E6
1:E6
1:E7
1:E7
1:E8
1:E5
1:E9
1:K5
1:L6
1:M6
1:G3
1:P7
1:P7
3-E3
3-E4
3-F4
3-G4
3-K4
3-K3
3-L4
3-M4
3-M4
3-R4
3-H3
3-N2
5-L2
6-D8
6-R8
7-Q0
9-F7
9-H7
LINK1
LINK2
LK302
2:B2
2:A2
1:E3
2-E9
2-E8
3-J0
P100
P150
P160
P170
P204
P208
P210
P215
P217
P219
P225
P230
P231
P233
P235
P237
P239
P240
P243
P244
P245
P247
P248
P249
P251
P255
P257
P259
P261
P263
P267
P269
P271
P273
P275
P290
P291
P805
P810
P820
P825
P830
P835
P840
1:P6
1:P2
1:P2
1:P2
1:D1
1:D1
1:D3
1:D4
1:D4
1:D2
1:D2
1:C5
1:D8
1:C1
1:C1
1:B7
1:C7
1:C7
1:B7
1:B7
1:B8
1:B8
1:B7
1:C7
1:C7
1:D4
1:C2
1:B8
1:B8
1:B1
1:C8
1:D8
1:C9
1:D9
1:D7
1:D5
1:D5
1:M2
1:L3
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1-R8
1-Q4
1-Q4
1-Q3
2-A8
2-A8
2-A3
2-A2
2-A2
2-A1
2-A0
2-B0
2-B0
2-R9
2-R9
2-R8
2-R8
2-R8
2-R7
2-R7
2-R6
2-R6
2-R6
2-R5
2-R5
2-R4
2-R4
2-R3
2-R3
2-R2
2-N2
2-P2
2-N1
2-P0
2-Q0
2-E0
2-G0
8-A7
8-A5
8-M8
8-M8
8-M8
8-M7
8-M7
Q230
Q240
Q250
Q260
Q270
Q301
Q302
Q304
Q305
Q306
Q307
Q308
Q309
Q310
Q311
Q315
Q505
Q510
Q520
Q530
Q540
Q550
Q610
Q620
Q630
Q660
Q670
Q710
Q720
Q730
Q740
Q750
Q760
Q770
Q775
Q780
Q785
Q790
Q795
Q810
Q820
Q830
Q840
Q850
Q860
1:A4
1:B7
1:B7
1:C4
1:D2
1:E8
1:F8
1:E5
2:E6
1:E4
1:E3
1:E3
1:E3
1:E9
1:E8
1:F8
1:K5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:K5
1:K5
1:L6
1:N6
1:M6
1:L5
1:M6
1:J3
1:J3
1:H3
1:H3
1:G4
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:G3
1:M2
1:L2
1:L2
1:L2
1:M2
1:L4
2-M8
2-Q7
2-R6
2-F3
2-D1
3-B7
3-F7
3-G4
3-L4
3-G1
3-H2
3-J2
3-J0
3-Q1
3-Q2
3-G8
5-J8
5-D1
5-H2
5-H0
5-L2
5-L0
6-D8
6-P8
6-P5
6-N1
6-Q2
7-K8
7-K8
7-N8
7-N8
7-F3
7-H3
7-H1
7-K3
7-K3
7-K2
7-L3
7-P0
8-E7
8-D5
8-D5
8-F5
8-G5
8-B3
PL100
PL205
PL210
PL215
PL220
1:P3
1:C5
1:C3
1:C4
1:C4
1-F0
2-J8
2-H4
2-K3
2-H2
L300
L302
L303
1:F5
1:F5
1:F7
3-G5
3-C3
3-M5
Q210
Q220
1:C6
1:B3
2-J8
2-L7
%R150
R160
%R200
R201
R202
%R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R218
R219
R220
R221
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R228
1:P2
1:P2
1:B2
1:B3
1:C1
1:B3
1:C7
1:C7
1:B7
1:B6
1:B6
1:C6
1:B6
1:B2
1:D4
1:C4
1:D4
1:C4
1:C3
1:A4
1:A5
1:B4
1:B2
1:B7
1:B4
1:C4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:A2
1-R4
1-R3
2-C9
2-E9
2-F9
2-C8
2-B6
2-D6
2-G8
2-G8
2-G8
2-H8
2-H7
2-D9
2-F6
2-G6
2-G6
2-H6
2-K7
2-M8
2-N7
2-N8
2-E9
2-R7
2-K6
2-K5
2-L5
2-L4
2-M4
2-E9
R229
R230
R231
R232
R233
R235
R237
R238
R239
R241
R242
R244
R245
R247
R248
R249
R251
R253
R254
R255
R256
R257
R258
R259
R260
R262
R263
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&R265
&R266
R267
R268
R269
R270
R271
R272
R273
R274
R275
R277
R278
R279
R280
R282
R283
R284
R285
R286
R287
R288
R289
&R290
R291
R292
R293
R294
R295
R296
R297
%R298
R299
R300
R301
R302
R303
R304
R305
#R306
#R307
R308
R309
R310
R311
R312
R313
R314
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B4
1:B7
1:B7
1:B8
1:B8
1:B7
1:C6
1:D4
1:D3
1:C3
1:D4
1:C4
1:C6
1:C7
1:C7
1:D8
1:D8
1:D8
1:D6
1:D8
1:D8
1:C8
1:C8
1:C8
1:C8
1:C8
1:D2
1:D3
1:D3
1:C3
1:C4
1:B5
1:C4
1:C4
1:B5
1:B5
1:B5
1:B5
1:D7
1:D7
1:D7
1:C8
1:C7
1:D9
1:C6
1:D9
1:C8
1:C8
1:D8
1:D9
1:D9
1:D8
1:D7
1:D7
1:D7
1:C7
1:F8
1:E8
1:E8
1:E8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
1:F8
2-M7
2-M6
2-M6
2-M5
2-M6
2-P6
2-Q7
2-R7
2-R6
2-Q6
2-Q5
2-A5
2-D4
2-E4
2-E3
2-F3
2-G4
2-J2
2-K3
2-K2
2-M3
2-N5
2-N4
2-P4
2-N4
2-N3
2-P3
2-P3
2-P3
2-P3
2-R2
2-C0
2-C1
2-D1
2-E1
2-F2
2-G2
2-G1
2-H0
2-J1
2-J0
2-K0
2-K0
2-K1
2-L1
2-L0
2-M0
2-M0
2-M0
2-M2
2-M0
2-N2
2-N1
2-Q2
2-Q2
2-Q1
2-R1
2-P0
2-P1
2-Q0
2-R0
3-J8
3-B8
3-A7
3-B7
3-B8
3-C7
3-D5
3-D5
3-E7
3-D5
3-E6
3-F6
3-F8
3-F8
3-G6
21/06/99
Copyright TEL
IPN 220-01398-04
T857 PCB Information
M850-00
C6.3.41
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
R315
R322
R323
R324
R325
R326
R327
R328
R329
#R330
#R331
#R332
R333
R334
R335
R336
R337
R338
R339
R340
R341
R342
R343
R344
R345
R346
R347
R348
R349
R350
R355
R356
R357
R358
R359
R501
R502
R503
R504
R505
R510
R514
R515
R517
R518
R519
R520
R525
R530
R535
R540
R545
%R550
%R553
R555
R560
R609
R613
R615
R617
R619
R621
R625
R629
R633
R637
R638
R640
R641
R645
R649
R653
R655
R656
R657
R661
1:F5
1:F4
1:F5
1:F4
1:F4
1:E4
1:E4
1:F5
1:F7
1:E5
1:E5
1:E6
1:E6
1:E7
1:F7
1:E5
1:E5
1:E5
1:E5
1:E4
1:E4
1:E3
1:E3
1:E3
1:E4
1:E3
1:E3
1:D3
1:E3
1:E4
1:E8
1:E9
1:E8
1:E8
1:E8
1:K5
1:K5
1:K5
1:K6
1:K6
1:K6
1:K6
1:H6
1:G5
1:G5
1:G5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:J5
1:K5
1:K5
1:K5
1:L6
1:L6
1:M5
1:M5
1:N6
1:N6
1:N6
1:N6
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:N5
1:N5
1:M5
1:M5
1:L4
1:L4
1:M5
1:M5
3-G5
3-C1
3-C3
3-C2
3-D2
3-G3
3-F3
3-G4
3-H5
3-J3
3-J4
3-J3
3-K3
3-L4
3-M5
3-G3
3-H3
3-H3
3-H3
3-G1
3-H1
3-J2
3-J1
3-K2
3-K2
3-H0
3-J1
3-J0
3-J0
3-L3
3-P2
3-P2
3-P1
3-Q1
3-R3
5-H8
5-J8
5-J8
5-K9
5-L8
5-L7
5-M5
5-J5
5-E2
5-F2
5-F2
5-C1
5-D1
5-D0
5-E1
5-H2
5-J1
5-J2
5-J1
5-K1
5-M0
6-B8
6-C8
6-F9
6-J8
6-L8
6-L8
6-L7
6-P6
6-Q8
6-K6
6-K6
6-R6
6-L5
6-L5
6-M5
6-Q5
6-D4
6-D4
6-D1
6-E3
R665
R669
R673
R677
R681
R685
R689
R693
R696
R701
R702
R703
R704
=R705
R706
R708
R710
R711
R712
R713
R714
%R715
R717
R718
R719
R720
R721
R722
R723
R725
%R726
R727
R728
R734
R735
R736
R742
R743
R744
R746
R747
R748
R749
R750
R752
R753
R754
R756
R757
R758
R759
R760
R762
R763
R765
R766
R767
R769
R771
R772
R774
R775
R777
R780
R782
R784
R785
R786
R787
R790
R791
R801
R802
R808
R809
R810
1:M5
1:M5
1:M5
1:M4
1:L5
1:L5
1:L6
1:L5
1:L6
1:K4
1:K4
1:J3
1:J3
1:K3
1:H3
1:J3
1:H2
1:J2
1:J2
1:J4
1:J3
1:K4
1:J4
1:J4
1:J4
1:J3
1:J3
1:J3
1:H3
1:J4
1:J3
1:H3
1:H3
1:K2
1:K2
1:K2
1:H2
1:H2
1:G2
1:H3
1:H3
1:J2
1:J2
1:H4
1:G4
1:G4
1:G3
1:G3
1:G4
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H3
1:G3
1:H3
1:H3
1:H4
1:G4
1:H4
1:H4
1:H4
1:G2
1:G3
1:G3
1:G3
1:G2
1:G2
1:G3
1:G3
1:M2
1:M2
1:L2
1:L2
1:L3
6-E2
6-E2
6-E0
6-F4
6-L2
6-N2
6-Q3
6-Q1
6-Q1
7-A9
7-C9
7-C8
7-C5
7-A7
7-C5
7-B5
7-E7
7-B6
7-D8
7-F8
7-D9
7-H6
7-H7
7-H7
7-J6
7-K7
7-K9
7-K8
7-M7
7-N7
7-N6
7-N9
7-N8
7-A2
7-A2
7-A2
7-B4
7-C5
7-D4
7-E4
7-E5
7-A1
7-B1
7-Q7
7-F5
7-F3
7-F3
7-G5
7-G4
7-H4
7-H4
7-K4
7-K4
7-L4
7-H2
7-J3
7-K2
7-K3
7-L3
7-M2
7-M3
7-N2
7-R2
7-P1
7-P1
7-P1
7-Q1
7-R1
7-R2
7-P0
7-Q0
8-D7
8-D7
8-B4
8-D5
8-D6
R811
R812
R813
R815
R816
R818
R819
R821
R822
R824
R825
R826
R827
R828
R829
R830
R831
R832
R833
R835
R836
R837
R840
R841
R842
R843
R845
R847
R848
R849
R850
R853
R854
R855
R859
R861
R863
R865
R867
R871
R872
R873
R874
R875
R876
R877
R879
1:L2
1:L2
1:L2
1:L2
1:L2
1:M2
1:M2
1:M4
1:M4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L4
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:L3
1:M4
1:L2
1:L2
1:L2
1:K2
1:M4
1:M4
1:M2
1:N2
1:N2
1:N3
1:N4
1:N3
1:N3
1:M4
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:N3
1:M2
1:N2
8-E6
8-D5
8-D4
8-F4
8-F4
8-F5
8-F5
8-B3
8-E3
8-L8
8-L8
8-L8
8-L7
8-L7
8-P9
8-P9
8-P9
8-P8
8-P8
8-P8
8-P8
8-P7
8-P7
8-P7
8-P6
8-P6
8-Q5
8-Q4
8-J4
8-Q4
8-Q4
8-N3
8-N3
8-B0
8-C1
8-D1
8-E1
8-E0
8-E1
8-G2
8-H1
8-G1
8-H0
8-G0
8-H0
8-K2
8-L3
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK810
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:M3
8-Q8
8-Q6
8-Q8
8-Q6
8-Q9
8-Q6
8-Q9
8-Q7
8-Q8
8-Q6
8-H5
SL201
SL202
SL203
SL204
SL501
SL810
2:D1
2:D1
2:D2
2:D2
2:J5
1:M2
2-B9
2-B8
2-B1
2-B1
5-F0
8-C7
SW230
1:B8
2-A3
T210
T610
1:B2
1:L6
2-C8
6-N2
TP206
TP305
TP601
TP602
TP603
TP604
TP607
TP710
TP715
1:C5
1:E9
1:N6
1:M6
1:L5
1:L4
1:L5
1:G4
1:J2
2-H7
3-M2
6-K9
6-R9
6-J2
6-M6
6-J9
7-H5
7-C6
RV210
RV220
%RV300
RV805
1:B7
1:A4
1:E8
1:N4
2-F9
2-M6
3-C5
8-F1
SK200
SK205
SK310
SK410
SK501
SK502
SK503
SK504
SK505
SK513
SK522
SK531
SK532
SK533
SK534
SK535
=SK710
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
SK805
1:D5
1:B5
1:E8
1:M8
1:G6
1:G6
1:G6
1:G5
1:G5
1:H5
1:H6
1:K6
1:K5
1:K5
1:K5
1:K5
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
1:K3
2-F0
2-A5
3-N4
1-M8
5-D6
5-D5
5-D4
5-D3
5-D2
5-H3
5-K5
5-N6
5-N5
5-N4
5-N3
5-N2
7-A7
8-Q9
8-Q7
8-Q5
8-Q7
8-Q8
8-Q7
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Caution:
T858 & T859 Power Amplifiers
There are no user serviceable components in these power amplifiers.
Refer all servicing to your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service
Organisation.
This part of the manual is divided into five sections, as listed below. There is a detailed
table of contents at the start of each section.
Section
Title
General Information
Circuit Operation
Initial Adjustment
Fault Finding
PCB Information
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T858/859 General Information
This section provides a brief description of the T858 & T859 power amplifiers, both with
and without RF power modules, along with detailed specifications and a list of types
available.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
1.1
Introduction
1.11
1.2
Specifications
1.12
1.2.1
Introduction
1.12
1.2.2
General
1.12
1.2.3
1.2.3.1
1.2.3.2
1.2.3.3
Test Standards
European Telecommunication Standard
DTI CEPT Recommendation T/R-24-01
Telecommunications Industry Association
1.13
1.13
1.14
1.14
1.3
Product Codes
1.15
1.4
Standard Product Range
1.16
Figure
Title
Page
1.1
T858 Main Circuit Block Identification (Without RF Power
Module)
1.4
1.2
T858 Main Circuit Block Identification (With RF Power Module)
1.6
1.3
T859 Main Circuit Block Identification (Without RF Power
Module)
1.8
1.4
T859 Main Circuit Block Identification (With RF Power Module)
1.10
1.5
T858/859 Front Panel Controls
1.10
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Introduction
The T858 and T859 are FM base station power amplifiers designed for single or multichannel operation in the 400 to 520MHz frequency range. The output power capabilities are as follows:
T858 T859 -
10 to 60W
20 to 110W.
The older design T858/859 PAs (without RF power modules) comprise a broad band,
three stage drive amplifier whose output is split to drive two separate output stages.
The outputs from these final stages are then recombined and filtered before being fed to
the output socket. This type of balanced output stage offers two advantages over single
ended types:
• improved intermodulation performance in the presence of high signal levels
from adjacent transmitters;
• enhanced reliability: if one of the two output stages fails, the transmitter can
still produce one quarter of its rated power.
The later design T858 PA (with RF power module) comprises a broad band, two stage
drive amplifier whose output is filtered before being fed to the output connector.
The later design T859 PA (with RF power module) comprises a broad band, two stage
drive amplifier whose output is split to drive two separate output stages. The outputs
from these final stages are then recombined and filtered before being fed to the output
socket. This type of balanced output stage offers two advantages over single ended
types:
• improved intermodulation performance in the presence of high signal levels
from adjacent transmitters;
• enhanced reliability: if one of the two output stages fails, the transmitter can
still produce one quarter of its rated power.
VSWR and thermal protection are incorporated into the basic design, while monitoring
and alarm signals are available for both forward and reverse power. The output power
is adjustable from the front panel.
The main PCB is mounted directly on a die-cast chassis/heatsink. Extensive use is
made of the latest surface mount technology.
Forced air cooling for the heatsink is provided on the T859 by a fan, which is activated
whenever the transmitter is keyed. Thermal sensors will also activate the fan automatically if the internal temperature reaches an unacceptable level.
The T858 has a width of 60mm and occupies a single space in a Tait rack frame, which
has the ability to accommodate up to seven standard modules. The T859 has a width of
120mm and occupies a double space.
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Specifications
1.2.1
Introduction
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The performance figures given are minimum figures, unless otherwise indicated, for
equipment operating at standard room temperature (+22°C to +28°C) and standard test
voltage (13.8V DC).
Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air at the input to the cooling
fan mounted on the heatsink, or immediately surrounding the heatsink if a fan is not fitted.
Where applicable, the test methods used to obtain the following performance figures
are those described in the ETS specification. Refer to Section 1.2.3 for details of test
standards.
Details of test methods and the conditions which apply for Type Approval testing in all
countries can be obtained from Tait Electronics Ltd.
1.2.2
General
Power Output:
T858
- Rated Power
- Range Of Adjustment
.. 50W
.. 10 to 60W (typical)
T859
- Rated Power
- Range Of Adjustment
.. 100W
.. 20 to 105W (typical)
Input Power:
.. 1W ±300mW
Duty Cycle Rating:
T858
T859
Intermodulation
(PA with output isolator)
.. 50W continuous to +60°C ambient
temperature
.. 60W continuous to +40°C ambient
temperature
.. 100W continuous to +60°C ambient
temperature
.. -70dBc or -40dBi1 with 25dB isolation
& interfering signal of -30dBc
Mismatch Capability:
Ruggedness
Stability
.. refer to your nearest Tait Dealer or
Customer Service Organisation
.. 5:1 VSWR (all phase angles)
1. dBi denotes the level of intermodulation product relative to the interfering signal.
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Supply Voltage:
Operating Voltage
Standard Test Voltage
Polarity
Polarity Protection
..
..
..
..
10.8 to 16V DC
13.8V DC
negative earth only
crowbar diode
Maximum Supply Current (T858 @ 50W, T859 @ 100W):
Standby
Transmit - T858 without power module
- T858 with power module
- T859
..
..
..
..
50mA
11A
12.5A
22A
Spurious Emissions:
Conducted
- Transmit
- Standby
Radiated
- Transmit
- Standby
Operating Temperature Range
.. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm to 4GHz
.. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm to 4GHz
.. -36dBm to 1GHz
-30dBm to 4GHz
.. -57dBm to 1GHz
-47dBm to 4GHz
.. -30°C to +60°C ambient temperature
Dimensions:
Height
Width
- T858
- T859
Length
..
..
..
..
183mm
60mm
120mm
340mm
Weight:
T858
T859
1.2.3
.. 3.1kg
.. 3.5kg
Test Standards
Where applicable, this equipment is tested in accordance with the following standards.
1.2.3.1
European Telecommunication Standard
ETS 300 086 January 1991
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment with an internal or external RF connector intended primarily for analogue speech.
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ETS 300 113 March 1996
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment intended for the transmission of data (and speech) and
having an antenna connector.
ETS 300 219 October 1993
Radio equipment and systems; land mobile service; technical characteristics and test
conditions for radio equipment transmitting signals to initiate a specific response in the
receiver.
ETS 300 279 February 1996
Radio equipment and systems; electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standard for private land mobile radio (PMR) and ancillary equipment (speech and/or non-speech).
1.2.3.2
DTI CEPT Recommendation T/R-24-01
Annex I: 1988
Technical characteristics and test conditions for radio equipment in the land mobile
service intended primarily for analogue speech.
Annex II: 1988
Technical characteristics of radio equipment in the land mobile service with regard to
quality and stability of transmission.
1.2.3.3
Telecommunications Industry Association
ANSI/TIA/EIA-603-1992
Land mobile FM or PM communications equipment measurement and performance
standards.
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Product Codes
The three groups of digits in the T850 Series II product code provide information about
the model, type and options fitted, according to the conventions described below.
The following explanation of T850 Series II product codes is not intended to suggest that
any combination of features is necessarily available in any one product. Consult your
nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation for more information regarding
the availability of specific models, types and options.
Model
The Model group indicates the basic function of the product, as follows:
T85X-XX-XXXX
T855
T856
T857
T858
T859
receiver
25W transmitter
exciter
50W power amplifier
100W power amplifier
Type
The Type group uses two digits to indicate the basic RF configuration of the product.
The first digit in the Type group designates the frequency range:
T85X-XX-XXXX
’1’ for 400-440MHz
’2’ for 440-480MHz
’3’ for 480-520MHz
The second digit in the Type group indicates the channel spacing:
T85X-XX-XXXX
’0’ for wide bandwidth (25kHz)
’3’ for mid bandwidth (20kHz)
’5’ for narrow bandwidth (12.5kHz)
Options
T85X-XX-XXXX
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The Options group uses four digits and/or letters to indicate
any options that may be fitted to the product. This includes
standard options and special options for specific customers.
’0000’ indicates a standard Tait product with no options fitted.
The large number of options precludes listing them here.
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or Customer Service Organisation for more information.
Output Power (W)
50
100
Frequency Range (MHz)
400-440
440-480
480-520
PA Type: T858-
10-0000
20-0000
30-0000
PA Type: T859-
400-440
440-480
480-520
10-0000
20-0000
30-0000
You can identify the PA type by checking the product code printed on a label on the rear
of the heatsink (Figure 1.1 in Part A shows typical labels).
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T858/859 Circuit Operation
This section provides a basic description of the circuit operation of the T858 and T859
power amplifiers.
Note:
Where the same component has different circuit references in the T858 and
T859, in this and following sections the T858 circuit reference is given first,
followed by the T859 circuit reference in brackets, e.g. Q137 [Q128].
Refer to Section 5 where the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide
detailed information on identifying and locating components.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
2.1
Introduction
2.3
2.2
RF Circuitry
2.4
2.3
Control Circuitry
2.5
2.3.1
Power Control
2.7
2.3.2
Driver Power Level
2.7
2.3.3
Thermal Protection
2.7
2.3.4
Forward And Reverse Power Alarms
2.8
2.3.5
Forward And Reverse Power Metering
2.8
2.3.6
T859 Fan Control Circuitry
2.8
Power Supply & Regulator Circuits
2.9
2.4
Figure
Title
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T858 High Level Block Diagram
2.3
2.2
T859 High Level Block Diagram
2.3
2.3
T858 Control Circuitry Block Diagram
2.5
2.4
T859 Control Circuitry Block Diagram
2.6
2.5
T859 Fan Control Logic Diagram
2.8
2.6
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Power
Control
Vsupply
Q137
13.8V
700mW - 1.3W
13.8V
Forward
Power
30-40W
50W
70W
RF Out
RF In
4.5dB Pad
Directional
Coupler
Q216
#IC210
LPF
HPF
Load
Reverse
Power
Figure 2.1 T858 High Level Block Diagram
Power
Control
Vsupply
Q217
60W
Q128
13.8V
Forward
Power
13.8V
700mW - 1.3W
30-40W
3dB
Coupler
3dB
Coupler
100W
110W
RF Out
RF In
3dB Pad
L241
50Ω
50Ω
#IC210
13.8V
L240
Directional
Coupler
LPF
HPF
60W
Q216
Load
Reverse
Power
Figure 2.2 T859 High Level Block Diagram
The T858 and T859 comprise a two-stage RF power amplifier with extensive control circuitry:
• the input stage consists of a single, three-stage RF power module which
increases the drive level to approx. 30W (40W typical);
• the final stage in the T858 is composed of a single transistor (Q216) which provides the rated output power; the final stage in the T859 is composed of two
transistors (Q216, Q217) whose outputs are combined to provide the rated output power.
Figure 2.1 and Figure 2.2 show the configuration of each of the main circuit blocks on a
functional level.
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(Refer to Figure 2.1, Figure 2.2 and the RF section circuit diagrams in Section 5.)
The driver stage of the T858 consists of a three-stage RF power module (#IC210) which
delivers 30-40W to the final amplifier (Q216). The output from the final is passed to the
antenna socket via the harmonic filter.
The driver stage of the T859 consists of a three-stage RF power module (#IC210) which
delivers 30-40W to the final transistors. The signal is split via a 3dB quadrature hybrid
(L241) and used to drive the two final amplifiers (Q216, Q217). The outputs from these
final stages are recombined by L240 and passed to the antenna socket via the harmonic
filter.
The diplexer presents the final amplifiers with a good load at harmonic frequencies,
which helps to achieve the expected harmonic attenuation in the output filter.
The directional coupler senses forward and reflected power, which is rectified (D205 &
D206) and passed to the control circuitry for metering, alarm and power control purposes.
Power control is via a series pass transistor (Q137 [Q128]), which controls the supply
voltage on the first two-stage of #IC210.
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Control Circuitry
(Refer to the control section circuit diagrams in Section 5.)
IC107
IC105
Drive Level Clamp
RV115
L101/L103
13.8V
Filtered
13.8V
Voltage
Regulator
7V
Supply
IC109
Supply LED
+7V
Tx
Key
Forward Power
Alarm
Forward
Power
Meter
Low Forward Power LED
RV103
RV101
Forward
Power
Sense
FET
Switch
IC103
Buffer
Q117
Forward
Power
Alarm
Q121
Comparator
IC103
+13.8V
Filtered
R153
Integrator
Control
Supply
Q135 Q137
IC105
Power
Control
RV109
Comparator
Comparator
Ref.
Ref.
R154
Q200
IC101
IC200
-t°
Shutdown
Power Level
R215 (#IC210 mounting flange)
NTC
-t°
RV113
R210
NTC (low pass filter section)
+7V
Reverse Power
Alarm
High Reverse Power LED
RV105
Reverse
Power
Sense
Buffer
FET
Switch
IC103
Q129
Q131
Reverse
Power
Alarm
Comparator
IC103
RV107
Reverse
Power
Meter
Figure 2.3 T858 Control Circuitry Block Diagram
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IC140
IC110
Drive Level Clamp
RV115
L162/L161
13.8V
Filtered
13.8V
Voltage
Regulator
7V
Supply
IC130
Supply LED
Tx
Key
Forward Power
Alarm
Forward
Power
Meter
+7V
Low Forward Power LED
RV103
RV101
Forward
Power
Sense
FET
Switch
IC100
Buffer
Q102
Forward
Power
Alarm
Q103
Comparator
IC100
+13.8V
Filtered
R106
Integrator
Control
Supply
Q124 Q128
IC110
Power
Control
RV109
Comparator
Comparator
Ref.
Ref.
R107
Q200
IC105
IC200
-t°
Shutdown
Power Level
R200 (#IC210 mounting flange)
NTC
-t°
RV113
R210
NTC (low pass filter section)
+7V
Reverse Power
Alarm
High Reverse Power LED
RV105
Reverse
Power
Sense
Buffer
FET
Switch
IC100
Q100
Q101
Reverse
Power
Alarm
Comparator
IC100
RV107
Reverse
Power
Meter
Figure 2.4 T859 Control Circuitry Block Diagram
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Power Control
The DC voltages from the directional coupler representing forward and reflected power
are buffered by the two voltage followers, IC103 [IC100] pins 1, 2 & 3 and pins 12, 13 &
14. Their outputs are summed at an integrator (IC105 [IC110] pins 1, 2 & 3), which
drives the series pass control elements (Q135 & Q137 [Q124 & Q128]).
Forward and reflected power are summed so that, under high output VSWR, the power
control turns the PA down. This is because the control loop adjusts for the same DC
voltage from the directional coupler that would have been present if there were no
reflected power.
2.3.2
Driver Power Level
The maximum output power of the T858/859 can be limited by placing a ceiling on the
driver output power level using RV115 (accessible through the side cover). For example, if RV115 is set for a maximum output power of 50W, the range of adjustment using
RV109 (front panel power adjust) will be 20 to 50W.
Caution:
2.3.3
The driver power level clamp (RV115) is factory set to give a maximum
power output at room temperature of 60W for the T858 and 110W for
the T859. The unit may be damaged if this level is increased.
Thermal Protection
At excessively high temperatures, the output power will automatically reduce to a preset level (set by RV113), thus preventing the PA from overheating.
Ambient temperature within the PA is measured by a thermistor controlled voltage
divider (R168 [R177], R210) which applies a voltage to a comparator with hysteresis
(IC101 [IC105] pins 8, 9 & 10). This thermistor is located on the PCB in the low pass filter cavity.
Thermal protection is also provided for the RF power module to prevent the module
itself from overheating. This protection consists of a thermistor controlled voltage
divider (R203, R215 [R200]) which sets a voltage on a comparator with hysteresis (IC200
pins 1, 2 & 3). The thermistor is located on the module flange.
The output current from all comparators is summed into the power control network via
RV113 so that the power level to which the PA must turn down may be set.
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Forward And Reverse Power Alarms
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If forward power drops below, or reverse power rises above, presettable limits, alarms
may be triggered.
The alarm outputs are open drain configuration and are low under normal conditions
(i.e. forward and reverse power levels are normal).
IC103 [IC100] pins 5, 6 & 7 and pins 8, 9 & 10 form comparators with thresholds
adjusted via RV101 (forward power) and RV105 (reverse power) respectively. The
inputs are from the forward and reverse power signals from the directional coupler,
buffered by IC103 [IC100] pins 1, 2 & 3 and pins 12, 13 & 14. Thus, the power levels at
which the forward and reverse power alarms are triggered are defined by RV101 and
RV105 respectively.
2.3.5
Forward And Reverse Power Metering
Forward and reverse power signals from the two IC103 [IC100] buffers are available for
metering purposes. The output currents are adjustable via RV103 (forward power) and
RV107 (reverse power).
2.3.6
T859 Fan Control Circuitry
Invert
13.8V
Filtered
Tx Key
Q110
OR
NAND
Q113
Comparator
NTC
High Temp.
Sense On PCB
Ref
Q111,
R140, R141
Q111, Q112,
R142, R143
Q114
Fan
Fan Driver
IC105
R210
Q200
Comparator
NTC
High Temp.
Sense On
Module Flange
Ref
R200
IC200
NTC
Comparator
Low Temp.
Sense
Ref
R127
IC105
Figure 2.5 T859 Fan Control Logic Diagram
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Comparator IC105 pins 12, 13 & 14 are set to switch at heatsink temperatures greater
than +90°C or RF power module flange temperatures greater than +110°C, and pins 1, 2
& 3 at temperatures less than -10°C.
A logic AND function is applied to the comparator outputs by Q111 and Q112, thereby
turning on the fan unconditionally (via Q113 and Q114) if the heatsink temperature
exceeds +90°C or the module flange temperatures exceed +110°C.
A logic OR function is applied to comparator IC105 pins 12, 13 & 14 and Tx KEY signals,
thereby turning on the fan when the transmitter is keyed and the temperature is
between -10°C and +90°C (or +110°C for the module flanges).
If the temperature drops below -10°C, Q112 is turned off, preventing Q111 from activating the fan.
2.4
Power Supply & Regulator Circuits
(Refer to the control section circuit diagram in Section 5.)
Crowbar
Diode
7V
Reg.
Temp.
Sense
13.8V
Nom.
Fan
Control
+7V
To Fan
Clamp
Power
Power
Clamp
Set
Power
Power
Control
From
Directional
Coupler
Power
Control
Vout
Figure 2.6 T858/859 Power Supply & Regulator Circuitry Block Diagram
The T858/859 are designed to operate off a 10.8-16V DC supply (13.8V nominal). A 7V
supply runs directly off the 13.8V rail, driving the fan control, power control and alarm
circuitry.
A crowbar diode is fitted for protection against connection to a power supply of incorrect polarity. It also provides transient overvoltage protection.
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Caution:
This equipment contains CMOS devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. Refer to Section 1.2 in Part A for more information on anti-static procedures when handling these devices.
The following section describes the full adjustment procedure to be carried out before
operating the T858/859.
Note 1:
The T858/859 requires no RF tuning or alignment.
Note 2:
Where the same component has different circuit references in the T858 and
T859, in this and following sections the T858 circuit reference is given first,
followed by the T859 circuit reference in brackets, e.g. Q137 [Q128].
Refer to Section 5 where the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide
detailed information on identifying and locating components.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
3.1
Test Equipment Required
3.3
3.2
Shorting Links
3.3
3.3
Preliminary Checks
3.4
3.4
Setting The Output Power
3.4
3.5
High Temperature Shutdown Power Level
3.5
3.6
Remote Forward Power Meter Calibration
3.5
3.7
Remote Reverse Power Meter Calibration
3.5
3.8
Setting Alarm Levels
3.6
3.8.1
Forward Power
3.6
3.8.2
Reverse Power
3.6
Figure
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Test Equipment Required
•
DC power supply capable of delivering >16A (T858) or >20A (T859) at 13.8V.
•
Multimeter or DMM (e.g. Fluke 77).
•
RF power meter (e.g. HP 435 series or Bird Wattmeter).
•
150W 30dB attenuator (T858) or 250W 50dB attenuator (T859).
•
150W 3dB 50 ohm pad.
•
'BNC' to 'N' type adaptors (e.g. Amphenol, Greenpar).
•
Appropriate trimming tools.
Tx Enable
30db
Attenuator
Exciter
RF Power
Meter
PA
(HP 435)
Tx Key
Figure 3.1 T858/859 Test Equipment Set-up
Caution:
3.2
Do not connect attenuators or DC blocks between the T857 and T858/
859 or the cyclic keying circuitry will not function correctly.
Shorting Links
There are seven shorting links on PL110 in the control section circuitry, as described in
the table below. Ensure that these links are set as standard before starting and after
completing the adjustment procedure.
Link Pins
Standard Setting
1-2, 3-4,
7-8, 9-10
not linked
Not used.
5-6
not linked
Pins 5-6 are provided for simulating high
operating temperatures during initial
adjustment. Bridging this link shorts out
R215 [R200] and R210 (NTCs), thus turning
on the thermal protection circuitry. They
should not be linked for normal operation.
11-12
13-14
linked
Pins 11-12 and 13-14 are provided for factory testing only. The PA will not function
correctly if these settings are changed.
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Check for short circuits between the positive rail and earth.
Set up the test equipment as in Figure 3.1.
Connect the T858/859 to a 13.8V DC supply.
Check that the quiescent current is <50mA.
To key the transmitter, earth the key line (pin 13) on the exciter.
Check that the power supply is still at 13.8V under load.
Check that the regulated power control supply is approximately 7V.
Note:
The output power and alarm levels should be set with the side cover on. If
the cover is removed for other adjustment procedures, make a final check of
the output power and alarm levels with the side cover on.
3.4
Setting The Output Power
Caution:
If the high temperature shutdown power level has not yet been set or is
unknown, check that the unit does not overheat while setting the output power.
Note 1:
Cables and connectors can easily cause a power loss of several watts if either
too long or poorly terminated. Always use the shortest possible leads (or
connectors instead of leads) between the T858/859 and power meter set-up.
Note 2:
You will need appropriate extension leads if you wish to carry out the
adjustment procedures with the T858/859 withdrawn from the rack in the
latched position. Alternatively, disconnect and withdraw the T858/859 and
reconnect it behind the rack.
Note 3:
The actual power used may be limited by regulatory requirements.
Connect the exciter output to the PA input via a thru-line wattmeter with a 5W
full scale reading. Special BNC/N leads will be required.
Ensure that PL110 pins 11-12 and 13-14 are linked, and all other pins are not
linked.
Connect an RF power meter to the PA output via a 30dB pad.
Set RV109 [%RV109] (front panel power control) and RV115 (driver power clamp)
fully clockwise.
Key on the drive source.
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Check that the power output exceeds:
T858 T859 -
Note:
60W
120W.
The side cover access hole for the driver power clamp (RV115) is covered
with a tamper-proof sticker. The clamp has been factory set to 60W (T858)/
110W (T859) maximum output power and should not normally need
adjustment. If the output power level is low, check that the high temperature shutdown circuit has not activated by verifying that IC101 [IC105] pin 8
is low.
Adjust RV115 to reduce the maximum power output to:
T858 T859 -
60W
110W.
Adjust RV109 [%RV109] to set the power output to the required level (e.g. 50W for
the T858, 100W for the T859).
3.5
High Temperature Shutdown Power Level
Set RV109 [%RV109] (front panel power control) to the required output power.
Simulate high operating temperatures by placing a shorting link on PL110 pins 5-6
(do not use either of the links from PL110 pins 11-12 or 13-14 to do this).
Adjust RV113 (shutdown power level) for an output power of:
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20W
40W.
Remove the shorting link from PL110 pins 5-6 to return the PA to normal operation.
3.6
Remote Forward Power Meter Calibration
If a remote meter is connected, adjust RV103 (forward power meter calibration)
for the remote reading to agree with the RF power meter reading.
3.7
Remote Reverse Power Meter Calibration
If a remote meter is connected, connect a 50 ohm 3dB pad (with the output open
circuit) to the PA output.
Apply RF drive and Tx-Key.
Adjust RV107 (reverse power meter calibration) for a quarter of the forward
power reading.
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Setting Alarm Levels
Note:
If forward and reverse power metering is being used, set up their calibration
(Section 3.6 and Section 3.7) before setting the alarm levels.
3.8.1
Forward Power
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Power up the T858/859 and adjust RV109 [%RV109] (front panel power control)
so that the output power is at the alarm level required (e.g. 40W if the T858 normally operates at 50W).
Adjust RV101 (forward power alarm set) so that the forward power alarm LED
lights.
Check the alarm level setting by adjusting the power up and down and observing
the alarm LED. A few watts hysteresis can be expected.
Readjust RV109 [%RV109] for the normal operating level.
Note:
Remote indication is available at pin 3 of D-range 1.
3.8.2
Reverse Power
Power up the T858/859 and adjust RV109 [%RV109] (front panel power control)
for the normal operating power level.
Place a known mismatch of the required value (e.g. 3:1 VSWR) and adjust RV105
(reverse power alarm set) so that the reverse power alarm LED lights.
Example:
A VSWR of 3:1 can be simulated by connecting an unterminated 3dB pad
(50W) to the PA output. This will result in a return loss of 6dB.
Note:
Remote indication is available at pin 4 of D-range 1.
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T858/859 Fault Finding
Caution:
This equipment contains CMOS devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. Refer to Section 1.2 in Part A for more information on anti-static procedures when handling these devices.
The following test procedures and fault finding flow charts may be used to help locate a
hardware problem, however they are by no means a complete fault finding procedure.
If you still cannot trace the fault after progressing through them in a logical manner,
contact your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation. If necessary, you
can get additional technical help from Customer Support, Radio Systems Division, Tait
Electronics Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand (full contact details are on page 2).
Note:
Where the same component has different circuit references in the T858 and
T859, in this and following sections the T858 circuit reference is given first,
followed by the T859 circuit reference in brackets, e.g. Q137 [Q128].
Refer to Section 5 where the parts lists, grid reference index and diagrams will provide
detailed information on identifying and locating components.
The following topics are covered in this section.
Section
Title
Page
4.1
Visual Checks
4.3
4.2
Shorting Links
4.3
4.3
Component Checks
4.3
4.4
DC Checks
4.4
4.5
RF Checks
4.4
4.5.1
T858
4.4
4.5.2
T859
4.5
Fault Finding Charts
4.9
4.6.1
T858 PA
4.9
4.6.2
T859 PA
4.10
4.6.3
T858 Power Control
4.11
4.6.4
T859 Power Control
4.12
4.6.5
T859 Fan Control Circuitry
4.13
4.7
Replacing RF Power Transistors
4.14
4.8
Replacing RF Power Modules
4.16
4.9
Removing The PCB From The Heatsink
4.17
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Visual Checks
Remove the side cover from the T858/859 and inspect the PCB for damaged or
broken components, paying particular attention to the surface mounted devices
(SMDs). Also check for defective solder joints.
Refer to Section 4.7, Section 4.8, Section 4.9 and Section 3 of Part A for more details
on repair and replacement of components.
4.2
Shorting Links
There are seven shorting links on PL110 in the control section circuitry, as described in
the table below. Ensure that these links are set as standard before starting and after
completing the adjustment procedure.
Link Pins
Standard Setting
1-2, 3-4,
7-8, 9-10
not linked
Not used.
5-6
not linked
Pins 5-6 are provided for simulating high
operating temperatures during initial
adjustment. Bridging this link shorts out
R215 [R200] and R210 (NTCs), thus turning
on the thermal protection circuitry. They
should not be linked for normal operation.
11-12
13-14
linked
Pins 11-12 and 13-14 are provided for factory testing only. The PA will not function
correctly if these settings are changed.
4.3
Function
Component Checks
If you suspect a transistor is faulty, you can assess its performance by measuring the forward and reverse resistance of the junctions. Unless the device is completely desoldered, first make sure that the transistor is not shunted by some circuit resistance (e.g. a
base choke). Use a good quality EVM (e.g. Fluke 75) for taking the measurements (or a
20k ohm/V or better multimeter, using only the medium or low resistance ranges).
Caution:
Before operating the PA, replace any RF base chokes removed while
making measurements.
The collector current drawn by multi-junction transistors is a further guide to their performance.
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If an IC is suspect, the most reliable check is to measure the DC operating voltages. Due
to the catastrophic nature of most IC failures, the pin voltages will usually be markedly
different from the recommended values in the presence of a fault. The recommended
values can be obtained from either the circuit diagram or the component data catalogue.
4.4
DC Checks
Note:
No RF power is to be applied during these checks.
Check that +13.8V is present on the collectors of Q216 (T858) or Q216 and Q217
(T859). Make this measurement when the transmitter is not keyed.
Check that approximately 8-13.8V is present on pin 2 of #IC210 (the level is
dependent on RV115 being set to maximum).
Check that +13.8V is present at pin 4 of IC100.
Check that approximately +12V is present at pin 8 of IC110 (the level is dependent
on RV115 being set to maximum).
Check that +7.0V is present at the output of regulator IC130.
4.5
RF Checks
4.5.1
T858
The T858 PA Fault Finding Chart (Section 4.6.1) provides a systematic approach for
locating a fault in the RF circuitry. Use this chart in conjunction with Figure 4.1, which
shows the locations of the 50Ω input and output test points for RF module #IC210 and
RF transistor Q216.
Device
Input Connection
Output Connection
#IC210
input BNC connector or SK201
C249
Q216
C249
C250
Note 1:
Use good quality 50Ω coax for the "flying" test leads.
Note 2:
Ensure each output is terminated in a 50Ω load of the correct power rating.
For problems with the power control circuitry, refer to the T858 Power Control Fault
Finding Chart (Section 4.6.3).
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T859
The T859 PA Fault Finding Chart (Section 4.6.2) provides a systematic approach for
locating a fault in the RF circuitry. Use this chart in conjunction with Figure 4.1, which
shows the locations of the 50Ω input and output test points for RF module #IC210 and
RF transistors Q216 and Q217.
Device
Input Connection
Output Connection
#IC210
input BNC connector or SK201
C274
Q216 & Q217
L241
C250, C262
Note 1:
Use good quality 50Ω coax for the "flying" test leads.
Note 2:
Ensure each output is terminated in a 50Ω load of the correct power rating.
For problems with the power control circuitry, refer to the T859 Power Control Fault
Finding Chart (Section 4.6.4).
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Fault Finding Charts
4.6.1
T858 PA
RF circuitry OK.
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Is maximum power >60W
over entire frequency range?*
Are RV115 & RV109
fully clockwise?
Rotate clockwise:
RV109 first, RV115 second.
Is the drive from the
exciter 700mW-1.3W?
Repair exciter.
Is #IC210 output >30W?
(see Figure 4.1)
Check #IC210 pin 4 >13V.
Check #IC210 pins 2 & 3 >12V.
Check C228, R227, R226,
R230 & C249.
Check SK201 for short.
Replace module.
Q216 output >60W?
Set RV115 (driver power clamp)
to 60W (refer Section 3.4).
With no RF present,
check collectors >13V.
Check for shorts around
transistor base matching caps.
Check transistor junction
resistance (see Section 4.3).
Is maximum power >60W
over entire frequency range?*
Check components in LPF.
Check output N-type connector
for short circuit or excessive wear.
Replace parts as necessary.
*Frequency Ranges
T858-10: 400-440MHz
T858-20: 440-480MHz
T858-30: 480-520MHz
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over entire frequency range?*
Return PA to your local
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over entire frequency range?*
Are RV115 & %RV109
fully clockwise?
Rotate clockwise:
%RV109 first, RV115 second.
Is the drive from the
exciter 700mW-1.3W?
Repair exciter.
Is #IC210 output >30W?
(see Figure 4.1)
Check the condition of
splitter hybrid L241.
Are there any shorts
between the splitter pads?
Check #IC210 pin 4 >13V.
Check #IC210 pins 2 & 3 >12V.
Check C228, R227, R226,
R230 & C274.
Check SK201 for short.
Replace module.
Return PA to your Customer
Service Organisation for
splitter hybrid replacement.
Q216, Q217
outputs each >60W?
With no RF present,
check collectors >13V.
Check for shorts around
transistor base matching caps.
Check transistor junction
resistance (see Section 4.3).
Check the condition of
combiner hybrid L240.
Are there any shorts
between the combiner pads?
Return PA to your Customer
Service Organisation for
combiner hybrid replacement.
Set RV115 (driver power clamp)
to 110W (refer Section 3.4).
Is R240 hot to touch
when PA keyed?
Check components in LPF.
Check output N-type connector
for short circuit or excessive wear.
Replace parts as necessary.
Is maximum power >100W
over entire frequency range?*
Return PA to your local
Tait service centre.
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T859-20: 440-480MHz
T859-30: 480-520MHz
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T858 Power Control
Approximate voltages (@ 480MHz) under normal operating conditions:
Output Power
Forward & Reverse Power
Measurement
20W
50W
forward power at IC100 pin 14
1.8V
2.9V
reverse power at IC100 pin 1
0.6V
0.6V
Caution
The following voltage checks are all done with
RV115 (driver power clamp) set to maximum.
When these tests are finished, reset RV115 to 60W.
Check 12V DC present
on IC105 pin 8.
Check sense voltages
from directional coupler.
Check IC103 pins 1 & 14.
RF Power Level Control Check
Using RV109, does output power
adjust over the range 10-50W?
Low Forward Power Alarm Check
Using RV109, does low forward
power alarm LED light when
output power reduced to 30W?
Check Q117 & Q121.
Check IC103 pin 8 >12V DC
when forward power low.
High Reverse Power Alarm Check
Does high reverse power alarm
LED light when PA operated into
a mismatch of 3:1 or worse?
Check Q129 & Q131.
Check IC103 pin 7 >12V DC
when reverse power high.
Over-Temperature Shutdown Check
At high operating temperatures,
does the output power reduce to 20W?
Place a shorting link on
pins 5 & 6 of PL110.
Check IC101 pin 8 >12V DC.
Check Q133 collector goes from
2.8V to 0V when PL110
pins 5 & 6 are shorted.
Remove link from PL110
pins 5 & 6 when finished.
Power control OK.
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T859 Power Control
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Approximate voltages (@ 480MHz) under normal operating conditions:
Output Power
Forward & Reverse Power
Measurement
40W
100W
forward power at IC100 pin 14
2.5V
4.2V
reverse power at IC100 pin 1
0.6V
0.6V
Caution
The following voltage checks are all done with
RV115 (driver power clamp) set to maximum.
When these tests are finished, reset RV115 to 110W.
Check 12V DC present
on IC110 pin 8.
Check sense voltages
from directional coupler.
Check IC100 pins 1 & 14.
RF Power Level Control Check
Using %RV109, does output power
adjust over the range 20-100W?
Low Forward Power Alarm Check
Using %RV109, does low forward
power alarm LED light when
output power reduced to 60W?
Check Q102 & Q103.
Check IC100 pin 8 >12V DC
when forward power low.
High Reverse Power Alarm Check
Does high reverse power alarm
LED light when PA operated into
a mismatch of 3:1 or worse?
Check Q100 & Q101.
Check IC100 pin 7 >12V DC
when reverse power high.
Over-Temperature Shutdown Check
At high operating temperatures,
does the output power reduce to 40W?
Place a shorting link on
pins 5 & 6 of PL110.
Check IC105 pin 8 >12V DC.
Check Q135 collector goes from
2.8V to 0V when PL110
pins 5 & 6 are shorted.
Remove link from PL110
pins 5 & 6 when finished.
Power control OK.
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4.6.5
D4.13
T859 Fan Control Circuitry
Key transmitter.
Does fan run at
room temperature?
Check Q111 & Q112 collector
voltages. Check Q113 & Q114.
Check IC105 pin 1 <1V.
Check Q110.
Check Tx-Key is low (at ground).
Spray "freeze" on R127
or short R133.
Does the low temperature
inhibit circuit stop the fan?
Spray "freeze" on R127
OR short R133.
Check IC105 pin 1 >11V.
Check Q112 & Q111.
Do not key
transmitter.
Place shorting link on PL110
pins 5 & 6 (see Section 3.5).
Does high temperature control
circuit activate fan?
Place shorting link on PL110
pins 5 & 6 (see Section 3.5).
Check IC105 pin 14 >11V.
Check Q112 & Q111.
Remove the shorting link
from PL110 pins 5 & 6.
Fan control OK.
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T858/859 Fault Finding
4.7
Replacing RF Power Transistors
M850-00
Caution:
Failure to comply with the following procedure can result in failure of
the device due to poor heatsinking, or worse, can endanger the health
of the assembler if the beryllium oxide die carrier is smashed during
assembly.
Caution:
As the location of certain components in the PA is critical to performance, it is important that any components removed or disturbed are
refitted in exactly the same position.
Before attempting to remove a transistor, note the position, type and
value of each capacitor. Measure the distance between each capacitor
and the transistor body to the nearest 0.5mm (measurement "A" in Figure 4.2) so that it can be replaced in exactly the same position. These
measurements are shown for the T858, however the same procedure
applies for the T859.
Caution:
Do not apply too much heat or pressure to the PCB pads and tracks as
you may damage them or lift them from the PCB, causing permanent
damage to the PA.
base
collector
measurement A
Figure 4.2 Typical Capacitor Positioning On T858/859 RF Power Transistors
(Not To Scale)
Desolder and remove the capacitors from around the transistor.
Remove the two mounting screws, then desolder and remove the two solder tags.
Desolder the transistor tabs by heating with a soldering iron and lifting away
from the PCB with a screwdriver or thin stainless steel spike, then remove the
device.
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Remove any excess solder from the PCB pads with solder wick.
Trim the tabs of the replacement transistor so that the device sits neatly on the
PCB pads provided.
Lightly tin the underside of the transistor tabs. Remove any excess solder to leave
a thin, even layer on the tabs.
Apply a small amount of heatsink compound (Dow-Corning 340 or equivalent) to
the transistor mounting surface. Sufficient compound should be used to ensure
an even film over the entire mounting surface.
Place the transistor on the PCB in the correct orientation and ensure the tabs are
flush to the surface.
Solder all transistor tabs to the PCB.
Refit the solder tags and mounting screws. Tighten the screws to a torque of
90N.cm/8in.lbf.
Replace each capacitor in exactly the same position as noted previously.
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T858/859 Fault Finding
4.8
Replacing RF Power Modules
Caution:
M850-00
Follow these instructions carefully, otherwise the module can fail
because of poor heatsinking or cracked substrates.
Desolder the module legs by heating with a soldering iron and lifting away from
the PCB with a screwdriver or thin stainless steel spike.
Undo the module screws and remove the thermistor assembly.
Desolder and remove both earth tags.
Gently lift the module away from the heatsink.
Note:
The module may be stuck down quite firmly with heatsink compound. You
may need to carefully prise it away from the heatsink with a small screwdriver. Keep the heatsink compound clean while the module is detached.
Apply a small amount of heatsink compound (Dow-Corning 340 or equivalent) to
the replacement module mounting surface. Use enough compound to ensure an
even film over the entire mounting surface.
Reposition the module in the correct orientation and ensure it is well pasted to the
heatsink.
Replace the earth tags and thermistor assembly in their original positions and
hand-tighten the screws, ensuring the tags and thermistor remain in place. Alternately tighten each screw evenly, finally torquing them down to 56N.cm/5in.lbf.
with an accurate torque driver.
Caution:
It is essential that you apply the correct torque to these screws to allow
the module flange to expand and contract under temperature cycling.
Also, do not solder any module legs before torquing down otherwise
the device may be broken.
Solder the earth tags and all module legs to the PCB.
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D4.17
4.9
Removing The PCB From The Heatsink
Note:
This is a lengthy procedure and should be considered only after all other
checks have been carried out. There are no components on the bottom of the
PCB.
Remove the harmonic filter shield lid.
T859 Only:
Desolder the power feed to the fan from the PCB.
Remove the 50 ohm output N-type connector by unscrewing it from the heatsink
casting and desoldering it from the PCB.
Unplug the 50 ohm input coaxial cable from the PCB, unscrew the BNC connector
from the heatsink, and remove the connector and cable.
Desolder the positive and negative power feed wires from the D-range PCB.
Disconnect the ribbon cable from the D-range PCB.
Remove the two screws securing the D-range connector and PCB to the heatsink
and withdraw the assembly from the heatsink.
Remove the mounting screws for the TO-220 devices:
T858
T859
Q137
Q128, R231 and R240.
Remove the two screws securing the power module (#IC210).
Remove the mounting screws for the power transistors:
T858
T859
Q216
Q216 and Q217.
Remove the PCB retaining screws:
T858
T859
13
17.
Push the three LEDs out of their front panel grommets.
Lift the PCB gently from the heatsink to gain access to the underside of the board.
Note:
Caution:
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R231, R240 and #IC210 may be stuck down with heatsink compound. You
may need to carefully prise them away from the heatsink with a small
screwdriver.
Keep the heatsink compound clean while the PCB is detached. Any
objects caught in the heatsink compound underneath the device which
prevent effective earthing and/or heatsinking may cause the device to
fail.
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D4.18
Caution:
M850-00
Do not operate the PA with the PCB detached as the heatsink is used
for earthing and heat dissipation.
To replace the PCB, reverse the order of removal, taking care that the wiring is correctly positioned and not 'pinched'.
Make sure that the heatsink compound has stayed clean, and that the insulating
pad for Q137 [Q128] is not damaged.
If you have difficulty refitting the LEDs, try pushing the body of the LED back
into the grommet with a thin screwdriver or spike.
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T859 PCB Information
M850-00
D5.3.17
T859 Parts List (IPN 220-01422-03)
How To Use This Parts List
The components listed in this parts list are divided into two main types: those with a circuit reference (e.g. C2, D1, R121, etc.) and
those without (miscellaneous and mechanical).
Those with a circuit reference are grouped in alphabetical order and then in numerical order within each group. Each component
entry comprises three or four columns: the circuit reference, variant (if applicable), IPN and description. A number in the variant column indicates that this is a variant component which is fitted only to the product type listed. Static sensitive devices are indicated by
an (S) at the start of the description column.
The miscellaneous and mechanical section lists the variant and common parts in IPN order. Where possible, a number in the legend
column indicates their position in the mechanical assembly drawing.
The Parts List Amendments box below lists component changes that took place after the parts list and diagrams in this section were
compiled. These changes (e.g. value changes, added/deleted components, etc.) are listed by circuit reference in alphanumeric order
and supersede the information given in the parts list or diagrams. Components without circuit references are listed in IPN order.
Parts List Amendments
C142
Changed from 4n7 (IPN 015-24470-08) to 33nF (IPN 015-25330-08) to improve cyclic keying (711105).
C147
Changed from 1nF (IPN 015-24100-08) to 33nF (IPN 015-25330-08) to improve cyclic keying (711104).
C173
Deleted - not required for circuit performance (711141).
#C247, #C273
T859-10-0000: changed from 15pF (IPN 015-02150-03) to 12pF (IPN 015-02120-03)
C249, C268
Changed from 15pF (IPN 015-02150-03) to 12pF (IPN 015-02120-03)
#C256, #C257,
#C269, #C270
T859-10-0000: changed from 39pF (IPN 029-02390-02) to 47pF (IPN 029-02470-02)
T859-20-0000: changed from 33pF (IPN 029-02330-02) to 39pF (IPN 029-02390-02)
T859-20-0000: changed from 22pF (IPN 029-02220-02) to 33pF (IPN 029-02330-02)
D101
Changed from MR750/SR2607 (IPN 001-00011-60) to MR2520L (IPN 001-00012-90) to provide overvoltage transient suppression (750087/88/89/90/91/92 and 711129).
R144
Changed from 1k (IPN 036-14100-10) to 18k (IPN 036-15180-00) to improve cyclic keying (711104).
R158
Changed from 22k (IPN 036-15220-00) to 18k (IPN 036-15180-00) to improve cyclic keying (711105).
R168
Changed from 2k7 (IPN 036-14270-10) to 4k7 (IPN 036-14470-10) to reduce the maximum output power and
reduce excessive power at the top of the frequency band (711138/39/40).
349-00020-36
The two M3x8 Torx screws which secure the module into the rack frame have been replaced by M3x8 Pozidriv
screws (IPN 349-00020-55) (750101/2/3/5/6).
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to reduce the maximum
output power and reduce
excessive power at the
top of the frequency
band (711138/39/40).
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T859 PCB Information
M850-00
Parts List Amendments - Continued
This page is provided for entering future amendments to the parts list.
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T859 PCB Information
M850-00
Ref
C100
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
C107
C108
C109
C110
C111
C112
C113
C114
C115
C116
C117
C119
C120
C121
C122
C123
C124
C125
C126
C127
C128
C129
C130
C131
C132
C133
%C134
C136
C137
C138
C139
C140
C141
C142
C143
C144
C145
C146
C147
C148
C149
C150
C151
C152
C153
C154
C156
C157
C158
C159
C161
C162
C163
C164
C166
C167
C168
C169
C172
C173
C174
C175
C176
C177
C178
C197
C198
C200
C201
C202
C203
C204
C205
C206
C207
C208
C209
C210
C211
C214
C215
C218
C219
C220
C221
C222
C223
C224
C225
C226
C227
C228
Var
D5.3.19
IPN
Description
Ref
Var
IPN
Description
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
014-07100-02
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-06100-08
014-18220-02
015-23100-01
015-26100-08
015-25220-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-24100-08
015-23100-01
015-25100-08
015-23100-01
015-27100-10
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-26100-08
015-24470-08
014-18220-02
014-18220-02
015-24100-08
015-06100-08
015-06100-08
014-08100-00
015-06100-08
015-26100-08
014-07100-02
015-25100-08
015-26100-08
014-07470-03
015-25100-08
015-22470-01
015-25100-08
015-25100-08
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-24100-08
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-23100-01
015-24470-08
015-23100-01
015-24100-08
015-23680-08
015-06100-08
015-03100-06
014-07470-04
015-06100-08
015-03100-03
015-03100-03
015-06100-08
014-07470-04
015-06100-08
015-03100-03
015-23100-01
015-03100-02
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 1U0 3.2 X 1.6MM
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
L)CAP TANT SMD 22U 20% 35V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 22N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1M+80-20% Y5V 16V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
L)CAP TANT SMD 22U 20% 35V
L)CAP TANT SMD 22U 20% 35V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 10M 16VW +-20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT CHIP 1U0 3.2 X 1.6MM
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100N 10% X7R 50V
L) CAP TANT SMD 4U7 35V 20%
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 47P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 10N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 1N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 680P 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 1210 100P NPO500VGRM42
CAP TANT SMD 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT SMD 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP CER 0805 100P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER HIQ1210 100P 5%NPO200V
#C247
#C247
#C247
C249
C250
#C252
#C252
#C252
#C253
#C253
#C253
C254
#C256
#C256
#C256
#C257
#C257
#C257
C258
C259
C260
C261
C262
C263
#C264
#C264
#C264
#C265
#C265
#C265
C268
#C269
#C269
#C269
#C270
#C270
#C270
C272
#C273
#C273
#C273
C274
C275
C276
#C277
#C277
#C277
#C278
#C278
#C278
#C280
#C280
#C280
C282
#C283
#C283
#C283
C284
#C285
#C285
#C285
C286
C287
C293
10
20
30
015-02150-03
015-02120-03
015-02120-03
015-02150-03
015-03100-03
029-02560-02
029-02560-02
029-02470-02
029-02560-02
029-02560-02
029-02470-02
029-02150-02
029-02390-02
029-02330-02
029-02220-02
029-02390-02
029-02330-02
029-02220-02
015-03100-02
015-06100-08
014-07470-04
015-03100-02
015-03100-03
029-02150-02
029-02560-02
029-02560-02
029-02470-02
029-02560-02
029-02560-02
029-02470-02
015-02150-03
029-02390-02
029-02330-02
029-02220-02
029-02390-02
029-02330-02
029-02220-02
014-07470-04
015-02150-03
015-02120-03
015-02120-03
015-03100-03
015-24470-08
015-23150-01
029-02120-01
029-02100-01
029-02100-01
029-02120-01
029-02100-01
029-02100-01
029-01560-02
029-01470-02
029-01470-02
015-21220-01
015-21470-01
015-21390-01
015-21390-01
015-23150-01
015-21390-01
015-21330-01
015-21330-01
015-21220-01
015-24470-08
029-03100-02
CAP CER 15P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 12P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 12P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 15P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 47P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 47P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 15P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 39P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 33P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 22P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 39P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 33P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 22P 5%
CAP CER HIQ1210 100P 5%NPO200V
CAP CER 1206 100N 10% X7R 50V
CAP TANT SMD 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER HIQ1210 100P 5%NPO200V
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP MICA 5 CASE 15P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 47P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 56P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 47P 5%
CAP CER 15P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP MICA 5 CASE 39P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 33P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 22P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 39P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 33P 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 22P 5%
CAP TANT SMD 4U7 50V 20%
CAP CER 15P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 12P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 12P 5% 500V HIQ GRH111
CAP CER 100P 5% 500VHIQ GRH111
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP MICA 10 CASE 12P 5%
CAP MICA 10 CASE 10P 10%
CAP MICA 10 CASE 10P 10%
CAP MICA 10 CASE 12P 5%
CAP MICA 10 CASE 10P 10%
CAP MICA 10 CASE 10P 10%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 5P6 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 4P7 5%
CAP MICA 5 CASE 4P7 5%
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4P7+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P9+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P9+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 150P 5% NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P9+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P3+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 3P3+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 2P2+-1/4P NPO 50V
CAP CER 0805 4N7 10% X7R 50V
CAP MICA 5 CASE 100P 5%
D101
D105
D110
D112
D114
D115
D120
D190
D205
D206
001-00011-60
001-10000-70
001-10000-70
008-00014-79
008-00014-79
001-10000-70
001-10000-70
008-00014-80
001-10066-00
001-10066-00
S) DIODE MR750 OR SR2607
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S)LED 3MM RED WITH WIRE
S)LED 3MM RED WITH WIRE
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S) DIODE SMD BAV70 D-SW SOT23
S)LED 3MM GREEN WITH WIRE
DIODE SCHOTTKY HSMS2815
DIODE SCHOTTKY HSMS2815
IC100
IC105
IC110
IC130
IC140
IC200
#IC210
#IC210
#IC210
002-10003-24
002-10003-24
002-10006-62
002-10003-17
002-12951-00
002-10003-58
004-00687-62
004-00687-61
004-00687-63
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
S) IC SMD 324 4X O-AMP SO14
S)IC SMD LMC662CM 2X O-AMP
(S) IC LM317L REG S0-8 100MA
IC SMD LP2951CM ADJ VLTGE REG
S) IC SMD LM358 DUAL O-AMP
MODULE M68762L 400-450MHZ 30W
MODULE M68762H 440-490MHZ 30W
MODULE M68762SH 470-520MHZ 30W
065-10004-20
065-10004-20
065-10004-20
056-10330-02
056-10330-02
056-10330-02
056-10330-02
065-10004-20
052-08340-40
052-08340-40
065-10004-20
052-08340-40
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
(L) IND SMD 330NH
(L) IND SMD 330NH
(L) IND SMD 330NH
(L) IND SMD 330NH
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
COIL A/W 4T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 4T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
BEAD FE SMD CBD 4.6/3/3-4S2
COIL A/W 4T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
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L161
L162
L200
L201
L202
L203
L208
L209
L210
L211
L212
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10
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10
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10
20
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10
20
30
10
20
30
10
20
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10
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10
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10
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D5.3.20
Ref
M850-00
IPN
Description
Ref
IPN
Description
056-10330-02
051-00005-60
052-08340-50
065-10009-20
052-08340-50
051-00649-10
051-00649-10
052-08340-50
051-00005-60
052-08340-50
065-10009-20
056-10330-02
052-08340-20
052-08335-20
052-08335-20
052-08345-20
052-08340-20
052-08340-20
052-08340-20
052-08335-20
052-08335-20
056-10330-02
052-08325-10
052-08320-10
052-08320-10
052-08320-10
052-08335-10
(L) IND SMD 330NH
IND HAIRPIN 10MM TALL T859
COIL A/W 5T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
BEAD FER SMD BDS 3/3/8.9-4S2
COIL A/W 5T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
HYBRID COUPLER 0.4-1G 100W 3DB
HYBRID COUPLER 0.4-1G 100W 3DB
COIL A/W 5T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
IND HAIRPIN 10MM TALL T859
COIL A/W 5T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
BEAD FER SMD BDS 3/3/8.9-4S2
(L) IND SMD 330NH
COIL A/W 2T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/3.5MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/3.5MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/4.5MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/4.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/3.5MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 2T/3.5MM SMD 0.8MM
(L) IND SMD 330NH
COIL A/W 1T/2.5MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1T/2.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1T/2.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1T/2.0MM SMD 0.8MM
COIL A/W 1T/3.5MM SMD 0.8MM
LINK200
051-00640-02
LNK 65.5 COP STPL C/W SLCN SLV
P200
P201
P250
P260
P270
356-00010-26
356-00010-26
356-00010-26
356-00010-26
356-00010-26
PIN TRACK HARWIN FOR 1.6MM PCB
PIN TRACK HARWIN FOR 1.6MM PCB
PIN TRACK HARWIN FOR 1.6MM PCB
PIN TRACK HARWIN FOR 1.6MM PCB
PIN TRACK HARWIN FOR 1.6MM PCB
PL101
PL110
070-01001-00
240-00021-03
D-RANGE 15 WAY COMPL T800
LIM) HEADER 2X7 WAY SMD
Q100
Q101
Q102
Q103
Q110
Q111
Q112
Q113
Q114
Q120
Q121
Q122
Q123
Q124
Q125
Q126
Q127
Q128
Q129
Q135
Q200
Q216
Q217
000-10008-17
000-10017-00
000-10008-17
000-10017-00
000-10008-57
000-10008-17
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10008-69
000-10008-48
000-10008-57
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10008-17
000-10008-57
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-00030-95
000-10008-57
000-10008-48
000-10008-48
000-00031-02
000-00031-02
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
LS) XSTR SMD BF170LT1 SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
LS) XSTR SMD BF170LT1 SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC869 PNP 1W SOT89
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BC817-25 NPN SOT23
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR 2N6107 PNP TO220 AF
S) XSTR SMD BCW70 PNP SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S) XSTR SMD BCW60 NPN SOT23 SS
S)XSTR 2SC3102 UHF 60W 6LFL
S)XSTR 2SC3102 UHF 60W 6LFL
R100
R101
R102
R103
R104
R105
R106
R107
R109
R111
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121
R122
R123
R124
R125
R126
R127
R128
R129
R130
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136
036-14820-10
036-13470-00
036-14100-10
036-15100-10
036-15100-10
036-14100-10
036-14680-10
036-14470-10
036-14100-10
036-14100-10
036-15100-10
036-14100-10
036-14470-10
036-17100-10
036-14100-10
036-14220-00
036-16100-10
036-15100-10
036-13680-00
036-17100-10
036-14220-00
036-14100-10
036-13680-00
036-16100-10
036-16220-00
045-04470-00
036-16220-00
036-15100-10
036-16220-00
036-15330-10
036-14100-10
036-15270-10
036-14330-10
036-16470-00
036-16470-00
RES M/F 0805 8K2 1%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 6K8 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 1M 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 1M 1%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 1%
RES M/F 0805 220K 5%
RES NTC SMD 4K7 5% 20MW
RES M/F 0805 220K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 220K 5%
RES M/F 0805 33K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 27K 1%
RES M/F 0805 3K3 1%
RES M/F 0805 470K 5%
RES M/F 0805 470K 5%
R137
R138
R139
R140
R141
R142
R143
R144
%R145
R146
R147
R148
R149
R150
R151
R152
R153
R154
R155
R156
R157
R158
R159
R160
R161
R162
R163
R164
R165
R166
R167
R168
R169
R170
R171
R172
R173
R175
R176
R177
R178
R179
R180
R181
R182
R183
R184
R185
R186
R187
R188
R189
R190
R191
R192
R193
R194
R195
R197
R198
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R230
R231
R235
R236
R237
R238
R240
R245
R246
R247
036-15150-00
036-15150-00
036-14390-10
036-15150-00
036-14390-10
036-14820-10
036-14680-10
036-14100-10
036-10000-00
036-13470-00
036-13220-10
036-10000-00
036-14560-00
036-14470-10
036-13220-10
036-13100-10
036-14220-00
036-14220-00
036-15100-10
036-14180-00
036-15470-10
036-15220-00
036-13470-00
036-03180-10
036-15100-10
036-15100-10
036-13100-10
036-03180-10
036-03100-02
036-15100-10
036-13470-00
036-14270-10
036-15100-10
036-14220-00
036-13150-10
036-16180-00
036-15100-10
036-15220-00
036-15100-10
036-15100-10
036-14100-10
036-14100-10
036-14100-10
036-15100-10
036-16220-00
036-15100-10
036-14470-10
036-16100-10
036-15100-10
036-16150-00
036-16100-10
036-14100-10
036-13220-10
036-12100-10
036-13680-00
036-16100-10
036-14150-10
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
036-12220-00
045-05100-02
036-13100-10
036-13560-10
036-14470-10
036-14470-10
036-13390-10
036-13390-10
036-14680-10
036-15100-10
036-14470-10
045-04470-00
036-11330-00
036-11330-00
036-11330-00
036-03118-10
036-03270-10
036-03270-10
039-50500-00
036-13100-10
036-13100-10
036-03100-02
036-03100-02
039-50500-00
036-03130-10
036-03130-10
036-11330-00
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 3K9 1%
RES M/F 0805 15K 5%
RES M/F 0805 3K9 1%
RES M/F 0805 8K2 1%
RES M/F 0805 6K8 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES 0805 220E 1%
RES M/F 0805 ZERO OHM
RES M/F 0805 5K6 5%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES 0805 220E 1%
RES M/F 0805 100E 1%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K8 5%
RES M/F 0805 47K 1%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES 180R 1W SMD 2512
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 100E 1%
RES 180R 1W SMD 2512
RES 100E 1206 200V 250MW RC01
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 470E 5%
RES M/F 0805 2K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 2K2 5%
RES M/F 0805 150E 1%
RES M/F 0805 180K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 22K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 220K 5%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 100K 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 150K 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K 1%
RES 0805 220E 1%
RES M/F 0805 10E 1%
RES M/F 0805 680E 5%
RES M/F 0805 100K 1%
RES M/F 0805 1K5 1%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES M/F 0805 22E 5%
RES NTC 10K 2% Metal tagged
RES M/F 0805 100E 1%
RES M/F 0805 560E 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES M/F 0805 390E 1%
RES M/F 0805 390E 1%
RES M/F 0805 6K8 1%
RES M/F 0805 10K 1%
RES M/F 0805 4K7 1%
RES NTC SMD 4K7 5% 20MW
RES M/F 0805 3E3 5%
RES M/F 0805 3E3 5%
RES M/F 0805 3E3 5%
RES 18R 1W SMD 2512
RES 270 OHM 1 WATT 2512 CHIP
RES 270 OHM 1 WATT 2512 CHIP
RES TERM 50E 50W RFP50-50TCG
RES M/F 0805 100E 1%
RES M/F 0805 100E 1%
RES 100E 1206 200V 250MW RC01
RES 100E 1206 200V 250MW RC01
RES TERM 50E 50W RFP50-50TCG
RES 30E 1W SMD 2512
RES 30E 1W SMD 2512
RES M/F 0805 3E3 5%
RV101
RV103
RV105
RV107
%RV109
RV113
RV115
042-04500-05
042-05500-05
042-04500-05
042-05500-05
044-04200-06
042-06500-05
042-05200-05
RES PRESET SMD 5K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRESET SMD 50K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRESET SMD 5K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRESET SMD 50K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRE MULT 2K 15T PNL MTG
RES PRESET SMD 500K CER 4MM SQ
RES PRESET SMD 20K CER 4MM SQ
SK101
SK103
SK201
240-10000-05
240-10000-05
240-02100-44
CONN SMD SKT 8W 2R M-MATCH
CONN SMD SKT 8W 2R M-MATCH
SKT COAX MINI JACK PCB MT ANG.
%L213
L235
L237
L238
L239
L240
L241
L242
L243
L246
L247
L253
#L254
#L254
#L254
#L255
#L255
#L255
#L256
#L256
#L256
L257
#L258
#L258
#L258
L259
L260
Var
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T859 PCB Information
M850-00
T859 Mechanical & Miscellaneous Parts (220-01422-03)
IPN
Legend Description
IPN
Legend Description
012-04100-05
CAP F/THRU 1N SUPPR FLTR S-MTG
353-00010-24
32
WSHR M4x8MM FLAT
044-04200-07
RES POT COVER H-83P
356-00010-01
33
TAG SOLDER 3MM SHORT M6132/3.2
045-05100-02
RES NTC 10K 2% METAL TAGGED
R200
356-00010-03
34
TAG SOLDER 3MM LONG M614/3.2
356-00010-05
35
TAG SOLDER 4MM LONG M6144/4.2
070-01001-00
D-RANGE 15 WAY COMPL T800
357-00010-45
36
CLAMP CABLE 4.8MM P CLIP
360-00010-41
37
BUSH SHORTY BLK
362-00010-07
38
GASKET SIL INSULATING TO-220
201-00030-02
WIRE T/C WIRE 7/0.2 PVC RED
Power feed for fan.
201-00050-25
AUTO 154 RED 41/0.3 PVC
DC+ from D-range PCB.
362-00010-13
39
BUSH INSULATING 1.1MM TOP HAT
201-00050-26
AUTO 154 BLACK 41/0.3 PVC
DC- from D-range PCB.
362-00010-33
40
GROMMET LED MTG 3MM
LOOM RIBBON 8 WAY FOR T839PA
399-00010-51
BAG PLASTIC 75X100MM
219-02612-00
RG316 CABLE ASSY T869PA
BNC to SK201 cable assembly with connectors.
400-00020-30
HEATSHRINK 3MM
410-00010-43
PKG T296 AMPAC REF 73-46
219-02639-00
CABLE ASSEMBLY RG223/U N TO BNC
Exciter/PA connecting cable assembly.
219-02591-01
219-02709-00
T858/T859 N-TYPE CONNECTOR SUB
220-01422-03
PCB T859PA SERIES II
220-01442-03
41
PCB T858/T859 SII DRNL COUPLER
240-02100-17
SKT COAX BNC PNL JAC CRP RG316
240-04020-62
SKT 2 W RECEP SHORTING LINK
PL110
240-06010-15
BLOCK LATCHING 15W D RANGE
258-00010-08
10
FAN 12V 119 x 119 x 25 (PAPST)
302-05204-00
11
BRKT A3M2314 F/THRU MTG T859
303-23146-00
12
COVER SIDE T869PA
308-01007-01
13
HANDLE BASE STATION SERIES II
308-13131-02
14
HEATSINK T859 PA DRILLED DCST
316-06651-00
15
PNL PA NO INP DRV SER II DBL
319-01190-01
16
SHIELD WALL HARM. FILTER 869PA
319-01201-00
17
SHIELD LID HARM. FILTER 869PA
319-01202-00
18
SHIELD T869PA CONTROL CIRCUIT
319-30061-00
19
SPACER PLATE T889 WIRELINE
319-30064-00
20
SPACER HSINK RF MODULE 869PA
319-30068-00
21
SPACER, T859 PCB HYBRID
345-00040-16
22
SCRW M3X20MM P/POZ ST BZ
349-00010-59
23
SCRW 6-32 X 3/8 P/PH T/T ZP
349-00020-07
24
SCRW 4-40 X 5/16 P/POZ T/T BLK
349-00020-09
25
SCRW T/T 4-40X3/8 IN P/POZ BLK
349-00020-36
26
SCREW TT M3X8m PANTORX BLK
349-00020-43
27
SCRW T/T M4X12MM P/POZ BZ
349-00020-49
28
SCRW T/T M4X35MM P/POZ BZ
349-00020-55
29
SCRW M3X8 P/P T/T BLCKZNC CHRM
352-00010-29
30
NUT M4 NYLOC HEX
353-00010-10
31
WSHR M3 FLAT 7MMX0.6MM ST BZ
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T859 PCB Information
M850-00
D5.3.25
T859 Grid Reference Index (IPN 220-01422-03)
How To Use This Grid Reference Index
The first digit in the PCB layout reference is a "1" or "2", indicating the top or bottom side layout respectively, and the last two characters give the location of the component on that diagram.
The first digit in the circuit diagram reference is the sheet number, and the last two characters give the location of the component on
that sheet.
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
C100
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
C107
C108
C109
C110
C111
C112
C113
C114
C115
C116
C117
C119
C120
C121
C122
C123
C124
C125
C126
C127
C128
C129
C130
C131
C132
C133
%C134
C136
C137
C138
C139
C140
C141
C142
C143
C144
C145
C146
C147
C148
C149
C150
C151
C152
C153
C154
C156
C157
C158
C159
C161
C162
C163
1:F6
1:E6
1:B2
1:B1
1:E6
1:E5
1:B4
1:C3
1:E4
1:E4
1:F4
1:B2
1:F5
1:B3
1:F5
1:A3
1:B3
1:C4
1:D6
1:D5
1:D5
1:B5
1:B5
1:C5
1:B5
1:B6
1:C6
1:B5
1:B5
1:A5
1:B5
1:A5
1:A6
1:B2
1:D3
1:D3
1:B4
1:F1
1:C3
1:D3
1:E1
1:F1
1:D1
1:D2
1:B4
1:E2
1:E1
1:D2
1:B4
1:E2
1:F2
1:F2
1:D4
1:D4
1:D4
1:D3
1:T3
1:U4
1:U3
1-B7
1-B6
1-C7
1-C6
1-D7
1-D6
1-E8
1-F5
1-G6
1-H6
1-I6
1-I6
1-J8
1-J6
1-K8
1-K8
1-L8
1-O7
1-O7
1-O8
1-O8
1-P9
1-P9
1-Q7
1-Q8
1-Q8
1-Q7
1-R8
1-R8
1-S8
1-S9
1-T8
1-T8
1-M4
1-M3
1-M3
1-N6
1-N2
1-O4
1-O4
1-O2
1-O2
1-O3
1-O4
1-P6
1-P3
1-P2
1-P4
1-P5
1-Q2
1-Q4
1-Q2
1-G1
1-H1
1-I1
1-K1
1-B1
1-B1
1-C1
C164
C166
C167
C168
C169
C172
C173
C174
C175
C176
C177
C178
C197
C198
C200
C201
C202
C203
C204
C205
C206
C207
C208
C209
C210
C211
C214
C215
C218
C219
C220
C221
C222
C223
C224
C225
C226
C227
C228
#C247
C249
C250
#C252
#C253
C254
#C256
#C257
C258
C259
C260
C261
C262
C263
#C264
#C265
C268
#C269
#C270
C272
1:T3
1:B1
1:B1
1:C1
1:J1
1:F2
1:E2
1:D2
1:D2
1:F4
1:E3
1:F3
1:E5
1:C5
1:Q2
1:Q1
1:F2
1:E2
1:B2
1:E3
1:F3
1:F3
1:B6
1:C6
1:D6
1:C6
1:D3
1:E3
1:Q5
1:R4
1:R5
1:R4
1:R4
1:Q4
1:Q4
1:Q6
1:R6
1:S8
1:R8
1:H7
1:N7
1:H7
1:K7
1:K7
1:J7
1:M7
1:M7
1:K6
1:L5
1:L6
1:K4
1:H3
1:J3
1:K3
1:K3
1:N3
1:M3
1:M3
1:L6
1-C1
1-G0
1-I0
1-I0
1-J5
1-J0
1-K0
1-L0
1-M0
1-M0
1-N0
1-N0
1-P0
1-Q0
2-H7
2-H7
2-K7
2-K7
2-L7
2-M7
2-M7
2-N7
2-P7
2-Q7
2-Q7
2-Q7
1-Q0
1-R0
2-C5
2-B5
2-C4
2-C3
2-E3
2-E4
2-E5
2-C4
2-C3
2-A3
2-B3
2-L4
2-G4
2-L4
2-K4
2-K4
2-L4
2-H4
2-J4
2-L3
2-K3
2-J3
2-L3
2-L2
2-L1
2-K1
2-K1
2-G1
2-H1
2-J1
2-J3
#C273
C274
C275
C276
#C277
#C278
#C280
C282
#C283
C284
#C285
C286
C287
C293
1:H3
1:P3
1:F7
1:F7
1:C9
1:B8
1:A7
1:D7
1:D7
1:E9
1:D8
1:D7
1:F9
1:G7
2-L1
2-E3
2-C9
2-C8
2-Q3
2-Q3
2-R3
2-Q2
2-Q2
2-D6
2-P3
2-P2
2-E6
2-M3
D101
D105
D105
D110
D110
D112
D114
D115
D115
D120
D120
D190
D205
D206
1:M5
1:C4
1:C4
1:F5
1:F5
1:V9
1:V8
1:E5
1:E5
1:C3
1:C3
1:V9
1:G7
1:E9
1-B0
1-F8
1-F8
1-G8
1-G8
1-I4
1-I4
1-F5
1-F5
1-F5
1-G4
1-J4
2-C8
2-D7
L209
L210
L211
L212
%L213
L235
L237
L238
L239
L240
L241
L242
L243
L246
L247
L253
#L254
#L255
#L256
L257
#L258
L259
L260
1:R5
1:R4
1:Q6
1:R6
1:S9
1:K7
1:M8
1:M9
1:K6
1:H5
1:N5
1:K5
1:K4
1:M2
1:M2
1:F7
1:D9
1:C8
1:A8
1:E9
1:D7
1:D7
1:C7
2-D4
2-D4
2-C5
2-C4
2-B3
2-K4
2-H4
2-H4
2-K3
2-M3
2-F3
2-K3
2-K3
2-H1
2-H1
2-C9
2-P3
2-Q3
2-R3
2-D7
2-P2
2-Q2
2-Q2
LINK200
1:N5
2-M0
IC100
IC100
IC100
IC100
IC100
IC105
IC105
IC105
IC105
IC105
IC110
IC110
IC110
IC130
IC140
IC200
IC200
IC200
#IC210
1:E5
1:E5
1:E5
1:E5
1:E5
1:D5
1:D5
1:D5
1:D5
1:D5
1:E3
1:E3
1:E3
1:B1
1:E2
1:E3
1:E3
1:E3
1:S5
1-D7
1-I8
1-D7
1-O0
1-H6
1-O7
1-S0
1-P0
1-I2
1-P8
1-T0
1-N0
1-M3
1-H0
1-K0
1-U0
1-Q0
2-M8
2-C3
P105
P110
P130
P200
P201
P210
P212
P214
P216
P218
P220
P222
P224
P226
P228
P250
P260
P270
1:U5
1:U3
1:A6
1:F7
1:E9
1:M7
1:M3
1:M7
1:M3
1:K7
1:K3
1:K7
1:K3
1:K7
1:K3
1:E7
1:G9
1:D7
1-B1
1-B0
1-U8
2-N3
2-P3
2-G4
2-G1
2-J4
2-J1
2-J5
2-J2
2-K5
2-K2
2-L5
2-L2
2-N0
2-P0
2-Q2
PL101
PL110
2:S4
1:C2
1-B0
%L100
L120
L161
L162
L200
L201
L202
L203
L208
1:A5
1:F2
1:U4
1:T3
1:Q1
1:F2
1:B6
1:D6
1:Q5
1-T8
1-Q2
1-B1
1-C1
2-H8
2-K8
2-P7
2-Q7
2-D5
Q100
Q101
Q102
Q103
Q110
Q111
Q112
Q113
Q114
Q120
Q121
1:F4
1:B3
1:F5
1:A3
1:B5
1:B6
1:C6
1:B5
1:A5
1:B4
1:C4
1-I6
1-J6
1-J8
1-K8
1-Q9
1-Q8
1-Q7
1-R8
1-S8
1-N6
1-N4
Copyright TEL
24/01/00
IPN 220-01422-03
T859 PCB Information
D5.3.26
M850-00
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Q122
Q123
Q124
Q125
Q126
Q127
Q128
Q129
Q135
Q200
Q216
Q217
1:F1
1:B4
1:F1
1:D3
1:D2
1:B4
1:D2
1:B3
1:C4
1:F3
1:L7
1:L3
1-O2
1-O6
1-O3
1-O4
1-P4
1-P5
1-P3
1-Q6
1-K2
2-P7
2-J4
2-J1
R100
R101
R102
R103
R104
R105
R106
R107
%R108
R109
%R110
R111
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
R121
R122
R123
R124
R125
R126
R127
R128
R129
R130
R131
R132
R133
R134
R135
R136
R137
R138
R139
R140
R141
R142
R143
R144
%R145
R146
R147
R148
R149
R150
R151
R152
R153
R154
R155
R156
R157
R158
R159
R160
R161
R162
1:F5
1:E5
1:D1
1:F6
1:E5
1:B4
1:E4
1:E4
1:E6
1:F5
1:F5
1:C3
1:E4
1:B3
1:E4
1:E4
1:E4
1:E4
1:F4
1:E5
1:V7
1:F5
1:F4
1:F5
1:V8
1:C5
1:E6
1:C5
1:D6
1:B5
1:D5
1:D5
1:D5
1:C4
1:B5
1:C5
1:D5
1:C5
1:D5
1:C6
1:B5
1:B6
1:B5
1:B5
1:A5
1:A5
1:V7
1:V7
1:V7
1:E4
1:D3
1:E4
1:D3
1:E4
1:E4
1:B4
1:C4
1:D3
1:D4
1:B4
1:E1
1:C4
1:D2
1-C7
1-C6
1-C7
1-D7
1-D6
1-E8
1-F7
1-F6
1-F6
1-F8
1-F8
1-F5
1-G6
1-G5
1-G6
1-H6
1-H5
1-H6
1-H8
1-H8
1-I5
1-I8
1-I8
1-I8
1-I5
1-N7
1-N7
1-N7
1-N7
1-O9
1-O8
1-O8
1-O8
1-O7
1-O9
1-P7
1-P8
1-P7
1-P8
1-P7
1-Q8
1-Q8
1-Q8
1-R9
1-R9
1-T8
1-K4
1-K4
1-K4
1-M4
1-M2
1-M4
1-N4
1-N3
1-N2
1-O6
1-O4
1-O4
1-O4
1-O6
1-O2
1-O6
1-O4
R163
R164
R165
R166
R167
R168
R169
R170
R171
R172
R173
%R174
R175
R176
R177
R178
R179
R180
R181
R182
R183
R184
R185
R186
R187
R188
R189
R190
R191
R192
R193
R194
R195
R197
R198
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R210
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R230
R231
R235
R236
R237
R238
R240
R245
R246
R247
1:E2
1:E1
1:E1
1:B4
1:B4
1:E1
1:D2
1:E2
1:F1
1:B4
1:D2
1:F2
1:B3
1:B3
1:D4
1:D4
1:D4
1:D4
1:D4
1:D5
1:C5
1:C4
1:C3
1:C3
1:C3
1:D3
1:B1
1:B1
1:C1
1:V9
1:D2
1:E2
1:E3
1:E5
1:C5
1:T2
1:D3
1:D3
1:D3
1:D3
1:F3
1:F3
1:F3
1:F3
1:F3
1:B6
1:R5
1:Q4
1:Q6
1:R7
1:R8
1:R7
1:N9
1:E7
1:G9
1:D6
1:D6
1:G1
1:K6
1:K4
1:L6
1-P3
1-P2
1-P2
1-P6
1-P5
1-P2
1-P4
1-P2
1-P2
1-P6
1-Q4
1-Q6
1-Q6
1-Q6
1-H2
1-H2
1-H1
1-I1
1-I2
1-J2
1-J2
1-J1
1-K2
1-K2
1-K2
1-L1
1-H0
1-H0
1-I0
1-J5
1-L0
1-L0
1-N0
1-O0
1-P0
2-H7
2-L8
2-L6
2-L8
2-L8
2-L7
2-L7
2-M7
2-N7
2-N7
2-P7
2-C4
2-E4
2-C4
2-B3
2-B2
2-B2
2-F3
2-E8
2-C7
2-R2
2-R2
2-M3
2-L3
2-L3
2-K3
RV101
RV103
RV105
RV107
%RV109
%RV111
RV113
RV115
1:C4
1:C4
1:C3
1:C2
1:V6
1:V7
1:C3
1:C2
1-H8
1-F8
1-G6
1-F5
1-K5
1-K4
1-K2
1-M0
SK101
SK103
SK201
1:T4
1:A4
1:R9
1-C0
1-C0
2-A3
24/01/00
Device
PCB
Circuit
Device
PCB
Circuit
Copyright TEL

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