UBS Axcera LU500AL 500-Watt UHF Translator User Manual 382627
UBS-Axcera 500-Watt UHF Translator 382627
Contents
- 1. Section 5 Users Manual Page
- 2. Title Page External Amplifier
- 3. Table of Contents External Amplifier
- 4. Chapter 1 External Amplifier
- 5. Chapter 2 External Amplifier
- 6. Chapter 3 External Amplifier
- 7. Chapter 4 External Amplifier
- 8. Chapter 5 External Amplifier
- 9. Appendix Pages External Amplifier
- 10. Drawings List External Amplifier
- 11. Title Page Exciter
- 12. Table of Contents Exciter
- 13. Chapter 1 Exciter
- 14. Chapter 2 Exciter
- 15. Chapter 3 Exciter
- 16. Chapter 4 Exciter
- 17. Chapter 5 Exciter
- 18. Appendix Pages Exciter
- 19. Drawings List Exciter
- 20. Data Sheet Exciter and Amplifier
Chapter 2 External Amplifier
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-1 Chapter 2 Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections 2.1 LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Overview The (A3) power amplifier assembly in the LX Series contains modular television amplifiers that slide into the assembly. There is also needed one external Power Supply Module Assembly for every two PA modules, which also slide into the Power amplifier assembly, under the PA Modules. Four PA modules and two Power Supply modules are the maximum number of modules in a Power Amplifier Assembly. The RF output of the (A2) exciter/driver at the “N” connector J25 connects to the power amplifier assembly at the “N” connector J200. A system serial cable connects from the Power Amplifier Assembly at J232 to J34 on the exciter/driver assembly. If more than two PA modules are used then another serial port J233 is also connected to the exciter/driver. The output of the amplifier assembly at the “N” connector J205 is cabled to A9 the bandpass filter for the system. The filtered output can connect to (A10) the Optional 1 section or 2 section trap filter that provides even more filtering as needed. The filtered output is connected to A11 a coupler assembly that supplies a forward and reflected sample to the A4 Visual/Aural Metering Board. The Visual/Aural Metering Board supplies reflected, visual and aural output power samples to the exciter/driver for metering purposes. The RF output for the translator is at J2 the 7/8” EIA connector on the A11 coupler assembly. The LX Series power amplifier assembly is made up of the modules and assemblies listed in Table 2-1. Table 2-1: LX Series Power Amplifier Assemblies ASSEMBLY DESIGNATOR ASSEMBLY NAME PART NUMBER Chassis Assembly CB001274 A3 Power Amplifier Assembly, 250 Watt 1302868 Power Supply Assembly 1302893 A11 Coupler Assembly A4 Visual/Aural Metering Board 1265-1309 2.1.1 Power Amplifier Module Assembly, 250Watt (1302868; Appendix B) The Power Amplifier Module Assembly is made up of (A6) an Amplifier Control Board (1301962), (A1) a UHF Phase/Gain Board (1303213), (A2) a 150 Watt Driver Pallet Assembly (1303293), (A3 & A4) two RF Module Pallets, Philips (1300116), and (A5) a 2-Way Combiner Board (1303208). The Power Amplifier Module contains Broadband LDMOS amplifiers that cover the entire UHF band with no tuning required. Each module amplifies the RF to a nominal 300W output power. The Power Amplifier assembly is used to amplify the RF output of the Translator/Exciter Driver. A cable, located on the rear chassis, connects the RF output from the Exciter/Driver at J25](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-1.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-2 to J200 the RF input to the PA Assembly. This module contains RF monitoring circuitry for both an analog and a digital system. Control and monitoring lines to the Power Amplifier module are routed through the floating blind-mate connector of the Control & Monitoring/Power Supply module. The 100 Watt Translator/Exciter Driver Power Amplifier module and any External Amplifier modules contain the same control and monitoring board. This board monitors RF output power, RF reflected power, the current draw of amplifier sections, the supply voltage, and the temperature of the PA heat sink. The RF power detector circuit outputs vary with operating frequency. These circuits must be calibrated at their intended operating frequency. Front panel adjustment potentiometers are used to calibrate the following: Table 1: Power Amplifier Calibration Adjustments in Analog Systems R201 Reflected Power Cal R202 Forward Power Cal R204 Meter Offset Zero In analog systems, the Aural power of an Exciter Driver Power Amplifier and the Aural power of any external amplifier will not be reported by the system Control Monitoring module. Additionally the Visual power of these amplifiers, is reported as Forward Power just like in digital systems. In analog systems, aural and visual power will only be reported for the final system RF output. In digital systems, the Forward power of an Exciter Driver Power Amplifier and the Forward power of any external amplifier, is reported by the system Control Monitoring module. If the Control Monitoring module is monitoring a 5-50 Watt Digital or 10-100 Watt Analog Translator, system power is measured in the Power Amplifier module. The wired connections are transferred through the power supply connector to the backplane board on a five position header. All four positions of control board switch SW1 must be set on to route these lines as the system's RF power signals. In systems of output power greater than 50 Watts digital or 100 Watts aural, system power is monitored by an external module that is connected to TB31 and control board SW1 switches must be set off. The Forward Power of the Translator/Exciter Driver Power Amplifier module is routed to the Upconverter module as AGC #1. A system over-drive condition is detected when this value rises above 0.9 VDC. When an over-drive condition is detected, the Upconverter module reduces its RF output level. For values less than 0.9 VDC, the Upconverter uses this voltage for automatic gain.](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-2.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-3 Table 2-2. Power Amplifier Status Indicator LED FUNCTION ENABLED (Green) When lit Green, it indicates that the PA is in the Operate Mode. If a Mute occurs, the PA will remain Enabled, until the input signal is returned. DC OK (Green) When lit Green, it indicates that the fuse protected DC inputs to the PA module are OK. TEMP (Green) When lit Green, it indicates that the temperature of the heatsink assembly in the module is below 78˚C. MOD OK (Green) When lit Green, it indicates that the PA Module is operating and has no faults. Table 2-3. Power Amplifier Control Adjustments POTENTIOMETERS DESCRIPTION RFL CAL Adjusts the gain of the Reflected Power monitoring circuit VISUAL CAL Adjusts the gain of the Visual / Forward Power monitoring circuit METER ZERO Adjusts the offset of the Forward Power monitoring circuit Table 2-4. Power Amplifier Sample DISPLAY FUNCTION FWD SAMPLE RF sample of the amplified signal being sent out the module on J25. 2.1.2 Power Supply Module Assembly, 1kW LX Series (1302863; Appendix B) The Power Supply Module Assembly is made up of (A1) a +32V/2000W Switching Power Supply and (A2) a ±12V/40W Switching Power Supply. The power supply module provides the +32 VDC and the +12 VDC and –12 VDC to the power amplifier module assembly. 2.1.3 Front Panel Display Screens A 4 x 20 display located on the front of the Control & Monitoring/Power Supply Module is used in the LX Series translator for control of the operation and display of the operating parameters of the entire translator. 2.2 System Operation When the translator is in operate, as set by the menu screen located on the Control & Monitoring Module in the exciter/driver assembly. The IF Processor will be enabled, the mute indicator on the front panel will be extinguished. The +32 VDC stage of the Power Supply in the Control & Monitoring Module is enabled, the operate indicator on the front panel is lit and the DC OK on the front panel should also be green. The enable and DC OK indicators on the PA Module will also be green. When the translator is in standby. The IF Processor will be disabled, the mute indicator on the front panel will be red. The +32 VDC stage of the Power Supply in the Control & Monitoring Module is disabled, the operate indicator on the front panel will be extinguished and the DC OK on the front panel should remain green. The enable indicator on the PA Module is also extinguished.](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-3.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-4 If the translator does not switch to Operate when the operate menu is switched to Operate, check that all faults are cleared and that the remote control terminal block stand-by signal is not active. The translator can be controlled by the presence of a modulated input signal. If the input signal to the translator is lost, the translator will automatically cutback and the input fault indicator on the IF Processor module will light. When the video input signal returns, the translator will automatically return to full power and the input fault indicator will be extinguished. 2.2.1 Principles of Operation Operating Modes This translator is either operating or in standby mode. The sections below discuss the characteristics of each of these modes. Operate Mode Operate mode is the normal mode for the translator when it is providing RF power output. To provide RF power to the output, the translator will not be in mute. Mute is a special case of the operate mode where the +32 VDC section of the power supply is enabled but there is no RF output power from the translator. This condition is the result of a fault condition that causes the firmware to hold the IF Processor module in a mute state. Operate Mode with Mute Condition The translator will remain in the operate mode but will be placed in mute when the following fault conditions exists in the translator. • Upconverter is unlocked • Upconverter module is not present • IF Processor module is not present • Modulator (if present) is in Aural/Visual Mute Entering Operate Mode Entering the operate mode can be initiated a few different ways by the translator control board. A list of the actions that cause the operate mode to be entered is given below: • A low on the Remote Translator Operate line. • User selects "OPR" using switches and menus of the front panel. • Receipt of an “Operate CMD” over the serial interface. There are several fault or interlock conditions that may exist in the translator that will prevent the translator from entering the operate mode. These conditions are: • Power Amplifier heat sink temperature greater than 78˚C. • Translator is Muted due to conditions listed above. • Power Amplifier Interlock is high indicating that the amplifier is not installed. Standby Mode The standby mode in the translator indicates that the output amplifier of the translator is disabled. Entering Standby Mode Similar to the operate mode, the standby mode is entered using various means. These are: • A low on the Remote Translator Stand-By line. • Depressing the “STB” key on selected front panel menus.](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-4.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-5 • Receipt of a “Standby CMD” over the serial interface. Operating Frequency The LX Series translator controller is designed to operate on UHF and VHF frequencies. The exact output frequency of the translator can be set to one of the standard UHF frequencies, or it can be set to a custom frequency using software set-up menus. Since RF performance of the translator requires different hardware for different frequency bands, not all frequency configurations are valid for a specific translator. The Power detectors in the translator have frequency dependency, therefore detectors of power amplifiers are calibrated at their frequency of use. The detectors for System RF monitoring are also calibrated at the desired frequency of use. 2.3 Customer Remote Connections The remote monitoring and operation of the translator is provided through terminal blocks TB30 and TB31 located on the rear of the chassis assembly. If remote connections are made to the translator, they must be made through terminal blocks TB30 and TB31 at the positions noted on the translator interconnect drawing and Table 2-5. Table 2-5: LX Series Chassis Assembly Hard Wired Remote Interface Connections to TB30 or TB31, 18 pos. Terminal Blocks Located on the Rear of the Assembly Signal Name Pin Designations Signal Type/Description RMT Translator State TB30-1 Discrete Open Collector Output - A low indicates that the translator is in the operate mode. RMT Translator Interlock TB30-2 Discrete Open Collector Output - A low indicated the translator is OK or completes an interlock daisy chain. When the translator is not faulted, the interlock circuit is completed. RMT Translator Interlock Isolated Return TB30-3 Ground - Configurable ground return which can be either jumpered directly to ground or it can be the “source” pin of an FET so that the translator interlock can be daisy chained with other translators. This signal does not directly interface to the microcontroller.](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-5.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-6 Signal Name Pin Designations Signal Type/Description RMT AUX IO 1 TB30-4 RMT AUX IO 2 TB30-5 Discrete Open Collector Inputs, Discrete Open Drain Outputs, or 0 - 5 VDC Analog Input - When used as an output, this line is pulled to +5 VDC with a 1.0 kΩ resistor for logic high and pulled to ground for a low. A diode allows this line to be pulled up to 12 VDC. When used as a digital input, this line considers all values over 2 Volts as high and those under 1 volt as low. As an analog input, this line is protected by a 5.1 zener diode. RMT Translator Operate TB30-6 Discrete Open Collector Input - A pull down to ground on this line indicates that the translator is to be placed into the operate mode. RMT Translator Stand-By TB30-7 Discrete Open Collector Input - A pull down to ground on this line indicates that the translator is to be placed into the standby mode. RMT Power Raise TB30-8 Discrete Open Collector Input - A pull down to ground on this line indicates that the translator power is to be raised. RMT Power Lower TB30-9 Discrete Open Collector Input - A pull down to ground on this line indicates that the translator power is to be lowered. RMT System Reflect Power TB30-10 Analog Output - 0 to 4.0 V- This is a buffered loop through of the calibrated “System Reflected Power ” and indicates the translator's reflected output power. The scale factor is 25%/3.2V. RMT System Visual/Forward Power TB30-11 Analog Output - 0 to 4.0 V- This is a buffered loop through of the calibrated “System Visual/Avg. Power ”. Indicates the translator's Visual / Average power. Scale factor is 100%/3.2V. RMT System Aural Power TB30-12 Analog Output - 0 to 4.0 V- This is a buffered loop through of the calibrated “System Aural Power ”. Indicates the translator's forward Aural output power. The scale factor is 100%/3.2V. RMT Spare 1 TB30-13 Remote connection to spare module - Use is TBD. RMT Spare 2 TB30-14 Remote connection to spare module - Use is TBD. System Reflect Power TB31-13 Analog Input - 0 to 1.00 V- This is the input of the “System Reflected Power ” indicating the translator's reflected output power. The scale factor is 25%/0.80V. System Visual / Forward Power TB31-14 Analog Input - 0 to 1.00 V- This is the input of the “System Visual / Forward Power ” indicating the translator's forward Visual / Forward output power. The scale factor is 100%/0.80V. System Aural Power TB31-15 Analog Input - 0 to 1.00 V- This is the input of the “System Aural Power ” indicating the translator's forward Aural output power. The scale factor is 100%/0.80V. IF Processor IF Signal Select TB31-3 Discrete Open Collector Input - A low indicates that the modulator IF source is to be used by the IF Processor module. When floating an analog IP Processor module may use the Modulated IF Input if the IF Processor sled is so configured. IF Processor TB31-4 Analog Output - 0 to 5.00 V- This is the input of IF](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-6.png)
![LX Series Power Amplifier Assembly Chapter 2, Amplifier Assembly Description & Remote Control Connections LX Series, Rev. 0 2-7 Signal Name Pin Designations Signal Type/Description DLC Voltage Processor module for digital system RF output power control. UC AGC #2 Voltage TB31-5 Auxiliary Analog Input - 0 to 1V- This voltage is used by the Upconverter for gain control. Linear signal with display resolution of 0.01 %. Primary signal source is J34-1. RMT Ground TB30-15, and 17 Ground pins available through Remote RMT Ground TB31-1, 2, 6 to 12, and 17 Ground pins available through Remote RMT +12 VDC TB30-16 TB31-16 +12 VDC available through Remote w/ 2 Amp re-settable fuse RMT -12 VDC TB30-18 TB31-18 -12 VDC available through Remote w/ 2 Amp re-settable fuse](https://usermanual.wiki/UBS-Axcera/LU500AL.Chapter-2-External-Amplifier/User-Guide-382627-Page-7.png)