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TRM-1 Low-band RF Power Amplifier Deleted: Formatted Product Requirements Document Deleted: Version 1A¶ Revised August 20, 2003 Deleted: April 147, 200331057 Deleted: May 3, 2003 Deleted: July 1, 2003nely31 Deleted: T Vytek Wireless Wireless Products Division 2310 Cousteau Court Vista, CA 92083, USA (760) 536-1000 www.vytek.com Vytek TRM-1 PRD TABLE OF CONTENTS Deleted: Technical Brief 3¶ Scope 3¶ Functionality 3¶ Design Philosophy 3¶ Robustness 3¶ Implementation and Construction 3¶ Operation 4¶ Specifications 4¶ Hardware Block Diagram 6¶ Interface Definitions 7¶ Power Supply Connector 7¶ Power Amplifier Module Connector 8¶ Filter / Coupler Module Connector 8¶ Rear Panel DC Power Connector 9¶ Rear Panel RS232 Connector 9¶ Controller Connections 10¶ FPGA Register Definitions 12¶ Software Description 13¶ Alarms Types & Behavior 13¶ Power Amplifier Alarms 13¶ Power Supply Alarms 15¶ “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions 15¶ Alarm Algorithms 16¶ State Machine 17¶ PA Cutover 18¶ Manual PA/PS Offline 18¶ ... [1] Technical Brief.....................................................................................................................3 Scope................................................................................................................................3 Functionality ....................................................................................................................3 Design Philosophy ...............................................................................................................3 Robustness .......................................................................................................................3 Implementation and Construction....................................................................................3 Operation..........................................................................................................................4 Specifications.......................................................................................................................4 Hardware Block Diagram ....................................................................................................6 Interface Definitions ............................................................................................................7 Power Supply Connector .................................................................................................7 Power Amplifier Module Connector ...............................................................................8 Filter / Coupler Module Connector..................................................................................8 Rear Panel DC Power Connector.....................................................................................9 Rear Panel RS232 Connector...........................................................................................9 Controller Connections ..................................................................................................10 FPGA Register Definitions ............................................................................................12 Software Description .........................................................................................................13 Alarms Types & Behavior .............................................................................................13 Power Amplifier Alarms............................................................................................13 Power Supply Alarms ................................................................................................15 “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ...........................................................................15 Alarm Algorithms ..........................................................................................................16 State Machine.................................................................................................................17 PA Cutover.....................................................................................................................18 Manual PA/PS Offline ...................................................................................................18 Serial Port Commands available to User .......................................................................19 LEDs ..................................................................................................................................20 Deleted: Technical Brief 3¶ Scope 3¶ ... 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[17] Deleted: Table 1: Specifications ¶ Table 2: Power Supply Logic ... [18] Formatted Formatted Vytek TRM-1 PRD ... [19] Deleted: ¶ John Sonnenberg¶ Vytek Wireless¶ Vista, CA ¶ ¶ Technical Brief Scope Page Break The scope of this PRD is to describe the technical implementation of a custom modular Low-Band RF Power Amplifier Unit. The PA is part of a wide-area data network base station. It is non-linear, with redundancy built-in for extra reliability and up-time. Functionality The amplifier takes in a constant-envelope (CE) RF signal at a level of approximately 5dBm, and amplifies it to a level of 56dBm (400 watts). The amplifier module and the power supplies are all fully redundant. A CPU monitors the amplifier, manages alarms, and controls the switching of redundant circuits. The internal CPU provides a Command Line Interface (CLI) via an RS-232 serial port, for an external device to monitor and control its operation. Deleted: Final PA Deleted: circuit Deleted: , Deleted: y circuit, the cooling fan, and the driver circuit The Amplifier runs off of 90-130V AC input. The CPU controller will also operate off of an external DC input, if available. Deleted: Design Philosophy Page Break Robustness The design will incorporate, to the extent feasible and cost effective, margin against the specified criteria. In each case the margin is determined from the expected normal variations in manufacturing parameters and device variations as they apply to the design. Additionally, the product incorporates robust circuit design to require minimal alignment or tuning during test. To the extent possible, all components will be surface mount and utilize multiple source parts. The amplifier must self-protect against all fault conditions. In particular, care is taken to prevent damage due to: Formatted: Bullets and Numbering 1. Reverse DC voltage 2. RF overdrive 3. High VSWR on output 4. Over-temperature 5. Failure of any LRU Implementation and Construction The amplifier is divided into these sections, each section capable of being tested by itself. Formatted: Bullets and Numbering 1. Two field replaceable 500 watt RF Amplifier Modules. 2. An RF switch to select which output stage is routed to the antenna. 3. Lowpass Filter and RF wattmeter with directional coupler. 4. DC monitoring (current and voltage) 5. CPU Controller (bias voltage generation, AGC management, monitoring, CLI, alarming…) 6. Two field replaceable AC power supplies. Vytek TRM-1 PRD Operation The amplifier should look like a gain block, with some AGC for power leveling. It powers up in the “on” state. Deleted: Expected Operating Performance Specifications Parameter Customer Specification Design Goals Temperature Range Shock 0 to +50 C ambient -30 to +60 C Size 19” rack mount, 6 U tall, 17” deep. EMC, Line Faults and Lightening Protection 19” open telecom rack mount TBD height TBD PAs/Drivers, Fans, AC-DC Supplies 25,000 hours for soft failures 80,000 hours for hard failures 10 minutes max to replace LRU to fix soft failure UL Approved AC power supply Lightening protection on RF output Hot Standby stages PA, Driver, Fan, AC-DC converter Formatted Notes System Weight Line Replaceable Units MTBF Time To Repair So LRUs can be easily packed and shipped via Fedex <50 lbs PAs/Drivers, Fans, AC-DC Supplies 50,000 soft fail 100,000 hrs hard-fail 2 minutes to replace LRUs Deleted: 5 Deleted: 6 Plug-in LRUs are hot swappable Soft failures don’t degrade performance. Room temperature calculations. Deleted: Multiple chassis may be appropriate Deleted: UL Approved AC power supply Lightening protection on RF output 15kV ESD on all other I/Os PA, Driver, Fan, AC-DC converters Power Amp Power Line Input AC Power Switch and Breaker Frequency Range Input Signal Input Connector Output Power Harmonics and Spurious 110 VAC; 60 Hz < 10 Amps On front or rear panel 35.15 to 35.75 MHz +5 dBm (+/-3 dB) 50 ohms single carrier constant envelope phase modulation < 40 kHz bandwidth nominally 2 Hz pulse with 99% duty <-30dBm in OFF mode, Rise/Fall time < 5 mS and >100uS Panel-mount N-Type female 400 W (+/- 1 dB) Per FCC 22.359 (b)(1) with 10 dB margin for +/- 50 kHz Also, close-in spurs (+/- 15 kHz) < -45 dBc Harmonic Filter Type Approvals Output Impedance Output Match Output Connector Duty Cycle 90-130VAC, <10A at 110Vac Rear Panel Bump-proof 32-38 MHz +5 dBm (+/-3 dB) 50 ohms single carrier constant envelope phase modulation < 40 kHz bandwidth nominally 2 Hz pulse with 99% duty <-30dBm in OFF mode, Rise/Fall time < 5 mS and >100uS TNC female Programmable 250-500 watts +/- 1dB 0-50C; +/-1.5dB –30 to +60 C Per FCC 22.359 (b)(1) with 10 dB margin for +/- 50 kHz No tuning Also, close-in spurs (+/- 15 kHz) < 45 dBc All harmonics up to 500MHz, <80dBc None 50 ohms Operate into 2:1 VSWR No damage into infinite VSWR 7/16 DIN female 100 % Soft-fail cut-over None 50 ohms Operate into a 3:1. No damage into infinite VSWR. 7/16 DIN female 100% at up to 500 watts. < 2 Seconds Deleted: o Deleted: N Assume “authorized bandwidth” of 20 KHz Test with pure carrier Do we need additional limits such as those for Unintentional Radiators or Restricted Bands as specified in Part 15? No Some tower contracts require the use of a “harmonic filter.” While the performance of this device isn’t specified, we should have something in the P.A. that we can point to and call a “harmonic filter.” Trimble will take responsibility for this Will not usually be operated below 50 % Time to switch over to redundant backup circuitry. Deleted: <500mS Deleted: 00 Controller Battery Power Input Vytek TRM-1 PRD 10-16 VDC 10-32V Deleted: mS Controller operates independent of AC < TBD Amps power to power amp. Battery MUST be present in order to ensure operation of controller when amplifier power is off. Control Interfaces Serial port for local console Measurements Voltages, currents, forward and reflected RF power, temperature, fan health, alarms, PA stage in use. Via Control Serial port. Alarms Console Protocol Network Protocols Connectors Firmware update Soft-fail modes Hard reset input Internal Measurement Accuracy RF leveling time constant for changes in drive level. Antenna Switching VT100 over serial port XModem or Ymodem for software upgrading none DB9 female for console Via serial port Fan monitoring PA stage Driver Stage AC-DC converter Via RTS pin on Serial Port Serial port for local console, 38400 bps, N,8,1. Voltages, currents, forward and reflected RF power, temperature, fan health, alarms, PA stage in use. Via Control Serial port. LED alarm status. VT100 over serial port XModem or XModem/1k for software upgrading none DB9 Female Via serial port Fan monitoring PA stage Driver Stage AC-DC converter Via RTS pin on Serial Port or via serial command. RTS reset ability may be defeated by removal of internal jumper. Power +/- 0.5dB Voltage +/- 2% Current +/- 5% Temperature +/- 3 degrees <10 seconds. No “Hot Switching” Deleted: 192 As appropriate on all fans, power supplies, power amp stages Deleted: o Deleted: External alarm output. Deleted: Ymodem Deleted: E Failure of any one of these components will not cause the amplifier to cease operation. Deleted: A PA failure may require a 3dB reduction of power output. Unit is operational when RTS is asserted and held in reset when not asserted. Deleted: i Power valid for VSWR < 1.15:1 Deleted: Volatage Deleted: ¶ Power Amplifiers must be in “standby” or “off” state when changing the antenna switch setting. Table 1: Specifications Vytek TRM-1 PRD Formatted Deleted: Hardware Block Diagram LEDs Fans TRM-1 Power Amplifier VyTek Wireless Battery Input Tx Alarm 10 to 18 volts External I/O Connector Control Power Supply Module 48 volts 110 VAC Input 48 volts Power Supply Module Voltage Regulators and Switches 15 volts Atmel ATmega128 Processor 5 volts FPGA Atmel EP1K30 DAC Outputs A/D Inputs Control Controller Module Supply Power Input Power Analog Controls and Status Temp Sensor LPF Driver Limiting Amplifier Power Amplifier Power Amplifier Module Fwd Pwr RF Input Supply Power Input Power Temp Sensor LPF Limiting Amplifier Vytek TRM-1 PRD Analog Controls and Status Driver Rev Pwr LPF RF Output RF Output Module Power Amplifier Power Amplifier Module Page Break Interface Definitions Power Supply Connector Pin Name +Vout +Vout GND GND -Sense Vout Adjust 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 OC Alarm Iout Monitor Share Bus Enable +Vout +Vout GND GND +Sense NC V Shift OV Alarm GND Rect Fail +Vout GND GND GND SD0 SD1 AC Sense OV Adjust 29 30 Lamp Test On / Off Function Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Return Output Return Connect to Ground Output Voltage Control. Vout = 59v – 2.42v – 1.8 x {Vout Adjust} 59v – 2.42v – 1.8 x {Vout Adjust = 5v} = 47.6 volts Over Current Alarm Output Current Monitor. Iout monitor = Iout x 10-4. Not Connected. Connect with Share Bus of the other Power Supply. Not Connected. Low = Enable Power Supply. Floating or High = Turn Power Supply Off. Output Voltage Output Voltage Output Return Output Return Connect to Output Voltage No Connect Voltage Shift Input. Connected to Vout. Over Voltage Alarm Output Return High = Power Supply is OK. Low = Power Supply Failure. Output Voltage Output Return Output Return Output Return Serial Data Option. Not Connected. Serial Data Option. Not Connected. Low = AC is < 60 VAC. High if AC is > 60 VAC. Over Voltage Adjustment Pin. OV Level = 60v – 1.2 x {OV Adjust} 60v – 1.2 x {OV Adjust = 5v} = 54 volts 60v – 1.2 x {OV Adjust = 8.3v} = 50 volts Turn on all LEDs for Testing. Not Connected Front Panel Power Switch Status. Low = On, High = Off Table 2: Power Supply Connector Formatted Deleted: . Not Connected. Deleted: , Deleted: 1 Deleted: , Deleted: 2 Deleted: Not Connected. Deleted: 3 Deleted: OV Level = 60v – 2.2 x {OV Adjust} Deleted: Not Connected. Deleted: 4 Deleted: 25 Formatted Deleted: Logic Deleted: Controller: Power Supply Logic Connector Vytek TRM-1 PRD Deleted: Table : Controller: Rear Panel I/O Connector Formatted Power Amplifier Module Connector Pin A1 A2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Name GND +48V Installed Deleted: In1 Pwr Deleted: Fwd Bias I/O Input Input Output Function High Current Ground High Current Power Supply (+48 volts) “Amplifier Installed” signal to the Controller. Connected to Ground inside of the PA. Floats high when module is not plugged-in. Not Connected V_out Output Low Current Power Supply Loopback to Controller Amp_Select Input Amplifier Select Switching: (+15 volts = Amplifier 1, Low = Amplifier 2) Note: Internal pullup to +15 volts required. +5V_Controller Input +5 volts from the Controller RF_Detect Output RF Input Detector Fan_On Input Fan Power On Signal (+28V = Fan On, 0V = Fan Off) TX_LED Input Drive to the TX LED from Controller RF_det_thresh Input RF Detector threshold voltage from Controller Fan_2 Output Fan #2 Current Sensor Analog Signal Address Input Amplifier Identification: (0 = Amplifier 1, Float = Amplifier 2) Amp_Bias Input Bias Voltage (Analog Control Signal from Controller) Temp Output Temperature analog signal Fan_1 Output Fan #1 current sensor analog signal Alarm LED Input Alarm LED Digital Control Signal (0 = OK, 1 = Alarm) Table 3: Power Amplifier Connector Deleted: PA #1 Input Power Sensor Analog Signal Deleted: Forward Power Bias Deleted: In2 Pwr Deleted: Rev Bias Deleted: PA #2 Input Power Sensor Analog Signal Deleted: Reverse Power Bias Deleted: Driver Deleted: +15V Deleted: BiasDriver Bias SignalTemp1PA #1 Temperature Sensor Analog SignalTemp2PA #2 Temperature Sensor Analog Signal Deleted: Table : Controller: Control & Status Connector¶ Deleted: <#>¶ Formatted Deleted: In Pwr Deleted: Input Power Sensor Analog Signal Deleted: Driver Bias Deleted: DC Voltage… Out to PA ... [21] Deleted: Temperature Sensor Analog Signal Filter / Coupler Module Connector Pin Name Ground +5v_Controller Fwd Offset Fwd Power Rev Offset Rev Power NC NC NC I/O Function Input Input Output Input Output +5 volts from Controller Bias Voltage for Forward Power Detector Forward Power Detector Analog Signal Bias Voltage for Reverse Power Detector Reverse Power Detector Analog Signal ... [20] Deleted: Temp Deleted: … ... [22] Deleted: Low = Amplifier 1, ... [23] Deleted: BiasA… ... [24] Deleted: d… ... [25] Deleted: S Deleted: s Deleted: elect D Deleted: d Deleted: igital Deleted: …s ... [26] Deleted: 0…#1…1…#2 ... [27] Deleted: a…s ... [28] Deleted: Gnd Deleted: B ... [29] Deleted: analog Deleted: d…s Formatted Deleted: 5 Deleted: : Controller Vytek TRM-1 PRD ... [30] Rear Panel DC Power Connector Pin Name Monitor Gnd Gnd Battery Function Controller Power Monitor (Don’t apply an external voltage to this pin, but it may be used to monitor the actual controller voltage if desired.) Ground Ground Battery Backup Power (8 to 24 volts) Rear Panel RS232 Connector DB9 Female Connector Vytek TRM-1 PRD Pin Name DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI Function No Connection Receive Data from the unit Transmit Data to the unit No Connection Ground No Connection Active level enables the unit. Inactive level resets the unit, Jumper Selectable No Connection No Connection Table 4: Rear Panel RS232 Connector Deleted: 6 Controller Connections Pin J1-1 J1-2 J1-3 Name +5v Temp 2 Gnd I/O Output Input Logical Connection Voltage Regulator CPU ADC2 Function +5 Volts from Controller Temperature Sensor Signal from Amp #2 Pin J2-1 Name Fan1 I/O Input Function Fan #1 current sensor analog signal J2-2 Fan2 Input J2-4 Fan_On Output J2-5 Alarm LED1 Output Logical Connection FANA MUX to CPU ADC6 FANB MUX to CPU ADC6 FANC MUX to CPU ADC6 FPGA Pin 130 -> Q6 FET Switch CPU PB0 J2-6 Alarm LED2 Output CPU PB6 J2-7 J2-8 J2-9 J2-10 J2-11 J2-12 J2-13 J2-14 TX LED Output Rev Power Rev Offset Input Output Output Amp Select Output CPU PB2 Ground CPU ADC1 DAC U11-B Voltage Regulators Ground TP16 CPU PB5 -> Q5 FET (Open Drain) J2-3 Input Fan #2 current sensor analog signal Unused current sensor analog signal Fan Power On Signal (+28V = Fan On, 0V = Fan Off) Amp #1 Alarm LED Control Signal (0 = OK, 1 = Alarm) Amp #2 Alarm LED Control Signal (0 = OK, 1 = Alarm) Transmit LED (1 = On) Deleted: Select Digital Deleted: 0 Deleted: off Deleted: 1 Deleted: on Reverse Power Detector Analog Signal Bias Voltage for Reverse Power Detector +5 Volts Amplifier Select Switching: (Low = Amplifier 1, Hi-Z = Amplifier 2) Deleted: CPU PB5 to Deleted: FPGA Pin 135 Deleted: Hi-Z Pin J5-1 J5-2 J5-3 J5-4 J5-5 Name Power Gnd Gnd Curr Sens +5v Pin J15-1 J15-2 J15-3 J15-4 J15-5 J15-6 J15-7 Name I/O Output (mod1_bias) (mod2_bias) (mod3_bias) (mod4_bias) Amp 1 Inst (intspi_cs1) RF_det_thresh (drvr_stg_bias) Output Output Output Output Input J15-8 Vytek TRM-1 PRD I/O Input Input Output Output Logical Connection Voltage Regulators Ground Ground CPU ADC5 Voltage Regulator Deleted: Low Function Input Supply Voltage (+28 volts nominal) Current Sensor Input +5 Volts Logical Connection Function Voltage Regulator +5 Volts (Analog) Ground DAC U13-A DAC U13-B DAC U13-C DAC U13-D FPGA Pin 59 0 = Amplifier 1 Installed (Must be pulled up by FPGA.) DAC U12-D PA RF Detector threshold voltage 10 J15-9 J15-10 Amp 2 Inst (intspi_clk) J15-11 Fwd Power (fwd_pwr) J15-12 Fwd Offset (fwd_offset) J15-13 PS1 AC (intspi_reset) J15-14 PS2 AC (intspi_miso) J15-15 J15-16 Pin Name J16-1 J16-2 J16-3 J16-4 J16-5 J16-6 J17-1 J17-2 TP15 FPGA Pin 67 Input CPU ADC0 0 = Amplifier 2 Installed (Must be pulled up by FPGA.) Forward Power Detector Analog Signal Output DAC U11-A Bias Voltage for Forward Power Detector Input FPGA Pin 70 Input Inverter -> FPGA Pin 68 NC NC Low = AC is < 60 VAC. High if AC is > 60 VAC. Low = AC is < 60 VAC. High if AC is > 60 VAC. I/O Output Output Output Output Logical Connection Power Filter Ground DAC U13-A DAC U11-C DAC U11-D CPU PB4 Output CPU PB1 Input CPU ADC3 Output Output Output Voltage Regulator DAC U12-B DAC U12-A Output Output I/O NC NC Power Filter DAC U12-C CPU BP3 Output (mod1_bias) (rms_threshold) (peak_threshold) PS1 Disable (rms_alarm) J16-7 PS2 Disable (peak_alarm) J16-8 Temp 1 (pd_temp) J16-9 +15v J16-10 (phase_adjust) J16-11 Bias (attenuation) J16-12 J16-13 (fuse_rms_offset) J16-14 (rffuse_reset) J16-15 J16-16 Pin Input Name PS1 Fail (extspi_a5) J17-3 PS1 Switch (extspi_a4) J17-4 PS2 Fail (extspi_a3) J17-5 PS2 Switch (extspi_a2) J17-6 RF Detect 1 Vytek TRM-1 PRD I/O Input Input Input Input Input Logical Connection Ground Inverter -> FPGA Pin 43 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 41 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 39 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 38 Inverter -> Function +5 Volts (Analog) 0 = Enable Power Supply #1 1 = Power Supply #1 Off 0 = Enable Power Supply #2 1 = Power Supply #2 Off Temperature Sensor Signal from Amp #1 +15 volts Bias Voltage for Power Amplifiers +5 Volts (Analog) Function 0 = Power Supply Failure 1 = Power Supply is OK Front Panel Power Switch Status: (0 = On, 1 = Off) 0 = Power Supply Failure 1 = Power Supply is OK Front Panel Power Switch Status: (0 = On, 1 = Off) RF Detected at Power Amplifier 1 11 (extspi_a1) RF Detect 2 (extspi_a0) J17-8 PS1 OV (extspi_clk) J17-9 PS1 OC (extspi_mosi) J17-10 (extspi_miso) J17-7 Input Input Input Output J17-11 PS2 OV (extspi_backplid0) J17-12 PS2 OC (extspi_backplid1) J17-13 J17-14 J17-15 J17-16 Input Input FPGA Pin 37 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 36 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 46 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 48 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 47 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 83 Inverter -> FPGA Pin 86 (0 = No, 1 = Yes) RF Detected at Power Amplifier 2 (0 = No, 1 = Yes) Over Voltage Alarm Over Current Alarm Over Voltage Alarm Over Current Alarm NC NC Ground NC FPGA Register Definitions Note that CS signal from CPU must be set high in order for the FPGA to be selected. This signal comes from the CPU’s PE2 pin. Address lines shown are used to select between the internal registers as defined below. All other address lines are “don’t cares.” A11 A10 A9 A8 Bit(s) R/W Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Vytek TRM-1 PRD Deleted: 1 Function NC – Read as 0 PS1 Front Panel Power Switch Status: (0 = On, 1 = Off) PS1 AC Detected (0 = No, 1 = Yes) NC – Read as 0 NC – Read as 0 PS1 Over Voltage Alarm Input (1 = OK, 0 = Alarm) PS1 Over Current Alarm Input (1 = OK, 0 = Alarm) PS1 Status: (0 = Failure, 1 = OK) Deleted: 68h Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 0 NC – Read as 0 PS2 Front Panel Power Switch Status: (0 = On, 1 = Off) PS2 AC Detected (0 = No, 1 = Yes) NC – Read as 0 NC – Read as 0 PS2 Over Voltage Alarm Input (1 = OK, 0 = Alarm) PS2 Over Current Alarm Input Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 0 Deleted: 1 Deleted: 68h Deleted: 1 Deleted: 0 Deleted: 1 12 0 Read (1 = OK, 0 = Alarm) PS2 Status: (0 = Failure, 1 = OK) 7-0 R/W Read / Write Scratch Register Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Amp 1 Installed (1 = No, 0 = Yes) RF Detect 1 (0 = No, 1 = Yes) NC – Read as 0 NC – Read as 0 Amp 2 Installed (1 = No, 0 = Yes) RF Detect 2 (0 = No, 1 = Yes) NC – Read as 0 NC – Read as 0 Write Write Write Write Fan Control (0 = Off, 1 = On) DAC_Enable (0 = Disable DACs, 1 = Enable DACs) Fan Select A Control Fan Select B Control 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 Write Write Write Write DAC1 DAC2 DAC3 DAC4 Deleted: 0 Deleted: 1 Deleted: 0 Deleted: 1 Deleted: 0 Deleted: 1 Deleted: #1 Low Byte Deleted: 7-0 Deleted: Write Deleted: DAC1 #1 High Byte Deleted: 7-0 Deleted: Write Deleted: DAC1 #2 Low Byte Software Description Deleted: 7-0 Deleted: Write Alarms Types & Behavior Deleted: DAC1 #2 High Byte Deleted: ¶ Power Amplifier Alarms Alarm Type Fan Failure Status Byte bit PA #1 Alarm Occurrence Cut to PA #2 PA #2 Alarm Occurrence Cut to PA #1 High Reverse Shutdown Shutdown Low Pwr Cut to PA #2 Stay at PA #2 Overcurrent Cut to PA #2 Cut to PA #1 Thermal Cut to PA #2 Cut to PA #1 High Pwr Cut to PA #2 Cut to PA #1 cut back and forth to PA #1 & PA #2,"failcount" times (to find non-cut condition) The table below lists all of the power amplifier alarm types and the cutover behavior of each alarm. Formatted Table 5: Power Amplifier Alarms Vytek TRM-1 PRD Deleted: 7 13 Status information for both PA #1 and PA #2 is read via a 3 byte (24-bit) status word called PAStatusWord24, as described below. The amplifier sets the bit when the relevant condition occurs. The bit will stay set until cleared by a write of a 0 to the corresponding bit in the status register –OR– when the alarming amplifier is removed or taken offline, then manually brought back online (the failure count will also be cleared in this case). PAStatusWord24: There is a 3 byte (24-bit) status word: Byte #1: Generic Info 7, 6 5, 4, 3 Active PA PA #1 failures causing cutover 00 = none 000=0 01 = PA #1 001=1 10 = PA #2 010=2 11 = INVALID 011=3 100=4 NOTE: these bits 101=5 are READ ONLY 110=6 111=7+ Deleted: ¶ 2,1,0 PA #2 failures causing cutover 000=0 001=1 010=2 011=3 100=4 101=5 110=6 111=7+ Byte #2: PA#1 Status Byte Fan Warn High Reverse Low Pwr Overcurrent Thermal High Pwr NotInstalled Low Pwr Overcurrent Thermal High Pwr NotInstalled Byte #3: PA#2 Status Byte Fan Warn High Reverse ** All alarm bits in PA #1 and PA #2 are latched, and remain set even if the condition has gone away with or without transmission except the NotInstalled flag (bit 0) Vytek TRM-1 PRD 14 Power Supply Alarms In addition to the power amplifier alarms, Status information for both PS #1 and PS #2 is read via a 2 byte (16bit) status word called PSStatusWord16, as described below. The amplifier sets the bit when the relevant condition occurs. The bit will stay set until cleared by a write of a 0 to the corresponding bit in the status register. PSStatusWord16: There is a 2 byte (8-bit) status word: Byte #1: PS#1 Status Byte Overvoltage Fail Overcurrent Byte #2: PS#2 Status Byte Fail Overcurrent Overvoltage ACSense 0 = good 1 = bad ACSense SwitchOn 0 = on 1 = off SwitchOn Offline Offline Deleted: ¶ “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions The TRM-1 can be configured to send unsolicited alarm information (see command table below) on the occurrence of a power amplifier or power supply alarm. The unsolicited alarm information is sent as PAStatusWord24 or PSStatusWord16 through the serial port. It is sent once on the setting of any alarm bits in Byte 2 or Byte 3 of PAStatusWord24, or if a Power Supply alarm occurs, Byte 1 or Byte 2 in PSStatusWord16. The pushed alarm status word will be sent in ASCII format (as are all commands and responses). It will have the following format. Note that numeric values are given in hex. Deleted: : PAStatusWord24=488000 or PSStatusWord16=0400 Deleted: disabled By default, alarm “push” is enabled. Formatted Formatted Vytek TRM-1 PRD 15 Alarm Algorithms Several alarm scenarios are described in the flow diagrams below. Power On: enable active PA Update LEDs on active PA Update LEDs on inactive PA push enabled Send StatusWord24, if PAn Status Byte != 0 PA #1 Alarms with Fan Failure PA #1 Fan Failure detected Inc PA #1 fail count Update PA #1 LED PA #2 fail count < TBD Switch to PA #2 push enabled Send StatusWord24 PA #1 Alarms with Fan Failure & PA #2 Alarms with Thermal PA #2 Thermal detected Inc PA #2 fail count Update PA #2 LED PA #1 fail count > TBD Shutdown push enabled Vytek TRM-1 PRD Send StatusWord24 16 State Machine TRM-1 CPU Controller: State Machine Initialization RFdetect == 0? no RampUp no true? yes yes RampUp = true RampUp = false Read forward pwr atten = (0.03125*(FwdTarg - FwdRead)) / 0.25 + atten_prev atten_prev = atten Power Leveling Read temperature Temperature Alarm temp > 100? yes no PAStatWord24:Set Thermal Alarm Flag Change active PA # Inc PA fail counter Set LED red Amp Cutover PAStatWord24:Set Fan Fail Flag Change active PA # Inc PA fail counter Set LED red Amp Cutover PAStatWord24:Set High Pwr Flag Change active PA # Inc PA fail counter Set LED red Amp Cutover Read Fan current Fan Fail Alarm no no Fans OK? yes High Pwr Alarm yes measured_fwd >high thresh? no Low Pwr Alarm measured_fwd < low thresh? yes PAStatWord24:Set Low Pwr Flag Set LED red no Read Reflected Power High Reverse Alarm Ref Pwr > rev_thresh? yes PAStatWord24:Set High Reverse Flag Change active PA # Inc PA fail counter Set LED red Amp Cutover PAStatWord24:Set Overcurrent Flag Change active PA # Inc PA fail counter Set LED red Amp Cutover no Read DC Voltage Read DC Current Overcurrent Alarm Excess yes current? no PA Alarm Control PSFail high? no yes OCAlarm yes high? PSStatWord16:Set Fail Flag Set Offline Flag Disable PS Set LED red Amp Cutover PSStatWord16:Set Overcurrent Flag Set Offline Flag Disable PS Set LED red Amp Cutover PSStatWord16:Set Overcurrent Flag Set Offline Flag Disable PS Set LED red Amp Cutover PSStatWord16:Set ACSense Flag Set Offline Flag Disable PS Set LED red Amp Cutover no OVAlarm yes high? no ACSenseyes bad? no PS Alarm Control Manual PA/ PS Offline PA & PS Offline Mgmt no newlline entered? yes Process CLI cmd Vytek TRM-1 PRD CLI 17 PA Cutover PAx fail: Cutover to PAy PSx disable PAy fail counter >= MAXFAIL yes no PSy switch off? yes no CLI cmd override? yes no PSy enable Deselect PAx, select PAy Return to State Machine Manual PA/PS Offline Manual PA/PS offline mgmt PS x currently offline (switch or SW)? yes no PA x currently installed? no yes Clear PA x alarms Clear PA x fail counter Vytek TRM-1 PRD Return to State Machine 18 Serial Port Commands available to User The table below lists all of the serial commands available to the user. All configuration parameters that are modified using the serial commands are stored in non-volatile memory and will be applied through subsequent power/reset cycles. CMD PARAMETERS CUrrent Units of Measure Range Amps 0 –- 40 Resolution Default Value 0.01 MEANING/ACTION Get the DC supply current DOWNLOAD Start xmodem1k download Failcount FWd Watts 250 - 500 1-255 0.01 400 Get/Set forward power Get/Set the high power alarm high threshold Get/Set the high power alarm low threshold FWd Thresh High m Watts 0 – 1024 0.01 500 FWd Thresh Low m Watts 0 – 1024 0.01 200 PA PA Status m PS m ON | OFF PS Status m PUsh YES | NO 000000-ffffff Get/Set the maximum PA fail count Gets/Sets active PA m = 0 ==> both PAs disabled m = 1 ==> PA #1 enabled m = 2 ==> PA #2 enabled m = 3 ==> firmware controlled Set/Get PAStatusWord24 Set/Get Power Supply m online status 0000-ffff Set/Get PSStatusWord16 YES RESet Set/Get alarm "push" status Performs a hardware reset of the controller REV Watts 0 – 1024 0.01 Watts 0 – 1024 0.01 Display reverse power 100 REV Thresh m SErial xxxx TEmp PA x Deg C -50 – +100 0.01 TEmp Thresh High m Deg C -50 – +100 0.01 100 Gets/Sets the amplifier high temperature alarm threshold TEmp Thresh Low m Deg C -50 – +100 0.01 -30 Gets/Sets the amplifier low temperature alarm threshold Get the serial number (max 16 chars) VEr VOltage Gets/Sets the reverse power alarm threshold Gets linear PA x temperature Deleted: ¶ ¶ Status Word Definition¶ ¶ Formatted Deleted: T Get firmware version Volts 0 – 63 0.01 Formatted Get DC supply voltage Deleted: 8 Formatted Table 6: Serial Port Commands available to User Deleted: ¶ ¶ Vytek TRM-1 PRD 19 Deleted: Alarm Behaviour¶ All Warn and Shutdown flags remain Deleted: Serial Port Commands available to User¶ CMD ... [31] LEDs Formatted: Bullets and Numbering PA #1 and PA #2 will each have LEDs indicating their status, as well as a single Tx LED indicating the presence of RF output greater than 10 Watts. GREEN Alarm LED Tx ● OK RF Output RED ● Alarm Condition active OFF Deleted: ¶ ● PA off w/no alarms No RF Output Deleted: Table 1¶ ¶ Alarm Behaviour¶ All Warn and Shutdown flags remain ¶ Formatted Vytek TRM-1 PRD 20 Page 2: [1] Deleted Lori Welte 7/2/2003 11:20:00 AM Technical Brief.....................................................................................................................3 Scope................................................................................................................................3 Functionality ....................................................................................................................3 Design Philosophy ...............................................................................................................3 Robustness .......................................................................................................................3 Implementation and Construction....................................................................................3 Operation..........................................................................................................................4 Specifications.......................................................................................................................4 Hardware Block Diagram ....................................................................................................6 Interface Definitions ............................................................................................................7 Power Supply Connector .................................................................................................7 Power Amplifier Module Connector ...............................................................................8 Filter / Coupler Module Connector..................................................................................8 Rear Panel DC Power Connector.....................................................................................9 Rear Panel RS232 Connector...........................................................................................9 Controller Connections ..................................................................................................10 FPGA Register Definitions ............................................................................................12 Software Description .........................................................................................................13 Alarms Types & Behavior .............................................................................................13 Power Amplifier Alarms............................................................................................13 Power Supply Alarms ................................................................................................15 “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ...........................................................................15 Alarm Algorithms ..........................................................................................................16 State Machine.................................................................................................................17 PA Cutover.....................................................................................................................18 Manual PA/PS Offline ...................................................................................................18 Serial Port Commands available to User .......................................................................19 LEDs ..................................................................................................................................20 Page 2: [2] Deleted Art Lashbrook 7/1/2003 12:46:00 PM Technical Brief.....................................................................................................................3 Scope................................................................................................................................3 Functionality ....................................................................................................................3 Design Philosophy ...............................................................................................................3 Robustness .......................................................................................................................3 Implementation and Construction....................................................................................3 Operation..........................................................................................................................4 Specifications.......................................................................................................................4 Hardware Block Diagram ....................................................................................................6 Interface Definitions ............................................................................................................7 Power Supply Connector .................................................................................................7 Power Amplifier Module Connector ...............................................................................8 Filter / Coupler Module Connector..................................................................................8 Rear Panel DC Power Connector.....................................................................................9 Rear Panel RS232 Connector...........................................................................................9 Controller Connections ..................................................................................................10 FPGA Register Definitions ............................................................................................12 Software Description .........................................................................................................13 Alarms Types & Behavior .............................................................................................13 Power Amplifier Alarms............................................................................................13 Power Supply Alarms ................................................................................................15 “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ...........................................................................15 Alarm Algorithms ..........................................................................................................16 State Machine.................................................................................................................17 PA Cutover.....................................................................................................................18 Manual PA/PS Offline ...................................................................................................18 Serial Port Commands available to User .......................................................................19 LEDs ..................................................................................................................................20 Page 2: [3] Deleted Lori Welte 6/23/2003 8:55:00 AM Technical Brief.....................................................................................................................3 Scope................................................................................................................................3 Functionality 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............................................................................................................7 Power Supply Connector .................................................................................................7 Power Amplifier Module Connector ...............................................................................8 Filter / Coupler Module Connector..................................................................................8 Rear Panel DC Power Connector.....................................................................................9 Rear Panel RS232 Connector...........................................................................................9 Controller Connections ..................................................................................................10 FPGA Register Definitions ............................................................................................12 Software Description .........................................................................................................13 Alarms Types & Behavior .............................................................................................13 Power Amplifier Alarms............................................................................................13 Power Supply Alarms ................................................................................................15 “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ...........................................................................15 Alarm Algorithms ..........................................................................................................16 State Machine.................................................................................................................17 Serial Port Commands available to User .......................................................................18 LEDs 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System ...................................................................................................................................... Power Amp ................................................................................................................................... Controller..................................................................................................................................... Hardware Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... Hardware Description ..........................................................................................................7 Mechanical Design...............................................................................................................7 Interconnect Definitions......................................................................................................... Power Supply Logic Connector ......................................................................................... Controller: Rear Panel I/O Connector.............................................................................8 Controller: Control & Status Connector .........................................................................8 Power Amplifier: Controller Connector ........................................................................... Software Description ............................................................................................................. Alarms Types & Behavior ................................................................................................. Power Amplifier Alarms................................................................................................ Power Supply Alarms .................................................................................................... “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ............................................................................... Alarm Algorithms ..........................................................................................................11 State Machine..................................................................................................................... Serial Port Commands available to User ........................................................................... LEDs ...................................................................................................................................... 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Scope.................................................................................................................................. Functionality ...................................................................................................................... Design Philosophy ................................................................................................................. Robustness ......................................................................................................................... Implementation and Construction...................................................................................... Specifications......................................................................................................................... Parameter .............................................................................................................................. Customer Specification ............................................................................................................ Design Goals ......................................................................................................................... Notes .................................................................................................................................... System ...................................................................................................................................... Power Amp ................................................................................................................................... Controller..................................................................................................................................... Hardware Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... Hardware Description ............................................................................................................ Mechanical Design................................................................................................................. Interconnect Definitions......................................................................................................... Power Supply Logic Connector ......................................................................................... Controller: Power Supply Logic Connector ..................................................................... Controller: Rear Panel I/O Connector............................................................................... Controller: Driver Module Connector .............................................................................. Controller: Power Amplifier Module Connector.............................................................. Controller: RF Output Module Connector........................................................................ Driver: Controller Connector............................................................................................ Power Amplifier: Controller Connector ........................................................................... Software Description ............................................................................................................. Alarms Types & Behavior ................................................................................................. Power Amplifier Alarms................................................................................................ Power Supply Alarms .................................................................................................... “Push” Enabling for alarm conditions ............................................................................... Alarm Algorithms .............................................................................................................. Serial Port Commands available to User ........................................................................... LEDs ...................................................................................................................................... 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Table 2: Power Supply Connector ....................................................................................................................... Table 5: Power Amplifier Connector................................................................................................................... Table 6: Rear Panel RS232 Connector ................................................................................................................ Table 7: Power Amplifier Alarms........................................................................................................................ Table 8: Serial Port Commands available to User ............................................................................................... 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Table 5: Power Amplifier Connector................................................................................................................... Table 6: Rear Panel RS232 Connector ................................................................................................................ Table 7: Power Amplifier Alarms........................................................................................................................ Table 8: Serial Port Commands available to User ............................................................................................... 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Table 3: Controller: Rear Panel I/O Connector ............................................................................................... Table 4: Controller: Control & Status Connector............................................................................................ Table 5: Power Amplifier: Controller Connector ............................................................................................ Table 6: Power Amplifier Alarms .................................................................................................................... Table 7: Serial Port Commands available to User ............................................................................................... 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RESet Performs a hardware reset of the CONTROLLER. REFRead Display the reflected power output 1-2 0-600 REFAlarm Display or set the reflected power alarm 0-600 Status Display the amplifier status and alarms (if no parameter), else Set the Status word to m 0-255 TEmp Gets linear Amp temperature -40 to +100 TEmp Gets PreDriver temperature -40 to +100 Gets DC supply voltage 0.0-40.0 Voltage Design Philosophy Robustness The design will incorporate, to the extent feasible and cost effective, margin against the specified criteria. In each case the margin is determined from the expected normal variations in manufacturing parameters and device variations as they apply to the design. Additionally, the product incorporates robust circuit design to require minimal alignment or tuning during test. To the extent possible, all components will be surface mount and utilize multiple source parts. The amplifier must self-protect against all fault conditions. In particular, care is taken to prevent damage due to: Reverse DC voltage RF overdrive High VSWR on output Over-temperature Failure of any LRU Implementation and Construction The amplifier is divided into these sections, each section capable of being tested by itself. 500 watt RF Output Stage. A two-stage power module, field replicable, with approximately 25dB of gain. Two per unit. RF Driver/Splitter/AGC Stage. With approximately 20dB of gain. One per unit. RF switch to select which output stage to operate off of. RF wattmeter with directional coupler. DC monitoring (current and voltage) CPU Controller (bias voltage generation, AGC management, monitoring, CLI, alarming…) AC power supply, two per unit. Load-sharing, each with enough capacity to output 1500 watts if needed. Operation The amplifier should look like a gain block, with some AGC for power leveling. It powers up in the “on” state. Status Word Definition Status byte For all bits except bit 6, the amplifier sets the bit when the relevant condition occurs. The bit will stay set until cleared by a write of a 1 to the corresponding bit in the control register. Bit 6 indicates whether the amplifier is active or shut down. The amplifier may only be brought back online by writing a 1 to bit 6 of the status byte, but shutdown may occur either by writing a 0 to bit 6 of the status byte, or by one of the shutdown conditions being detected. Fan Warn Flag Amp Online Amplifier Reset Flag Active Amp Overdrive Warn Flag Thermal Warn Flag Overdrive Shutdown Flag Thermal Shutdown Flag 7 Fan Warn Amp Online Reset Active Overdrive Warn Thermal Warn Overdrive Shutdown Thermal Shutdown fan current has exceeded or fallen below fixed high/low thresholds fan current is within fixed high/low thresholds amp is online amp is shutdown performs a hardware reset on controller controller is running amp #2 is currently active amp #1 is currently active output power exceeds fixed warn threshold output power is below fixed warn threshold temperature exceeds fixed temperature warn threshold temperature is below fixed temperature warn threshold output power exceeds fixed overdrive shutdown threshold output power is below fixed overdrive shutdown threshold temperature exceeds fixed temperature shutdown threshold temperature is below fixed temperature shutdown threshold
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