E&I 1020L User manual

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1020L
Broadband Power Amplifier
HIGH RF VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT AT THE OUTPUT OF THIS UNIT. All
operating personnel should use extreme caution in handling these voltages and be
thoroughly familiar with this manual.
Do not attempt to operate this unit prior to reading this manual.

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Warranty
Electronics & Innovation Ltd., (hereafter E&I) warrants for the period of one year from the
date of original delivery, each unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship. For
the period of 36 months E&I will, at its option, repair or replace defective parts so as to
render the unit fully operational such that it performs according to the original
specifications; free of charge to the original purchaser.
Should warranty service be required, the unit must be returned to E&I, freight cost to be
borne by the owner. If, in our opinion, the unit has been damaged by use outside the
limits prescribed in this manual or by accident, then the warranty shall not be honored. In
such a case E&I will provide an estimate for repair, assuming repair is possible and
provide a quote at standard service rates.
Contents
Chapter 1
General Information……………………………………………………………3
Chapter 2
Operation………………………………………………………………………..4
Chapter 3
Technical Information………………………………………………………….7
Chapter 4
Maintenance……………………………………………………………………8
Chapter 5
Safety……………………………………………………………………………12

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Chapter 1 Introduction
The 1020L is a broadband solid state amplifier covering the frequency spectrum from 10
KHz to 5 MHz. It is rated at 200 watts of RF power with low harmonic and intermodulation
distortion. Over 300 watts of saturated power can be produced with increased distortion
products. A quasi linear Class AB design, the 1020L will amplify inputs of AM, FM, SSB,
pulse and any complex modulation signals. The amplifier has 53 dB gain it is
unconditionally stable and will not oscillate even with combinations of mismatched source
and load impedance. It is protected against failure due to output load mismatch or
overdrive.
RMS forward and reverse powers are monitored by a front panel meter. An integral power
supply permits operation from 115/230 single phase AC power.
1.2 INSTRUMENTATION IDENTIFICATION
Each amplifier is identified by a serial number tag on the back panel of the unit. Both the
model number and the serial number should be quoted to identify specific unit.
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Physical and electrical specifications are listed in Table 1-1 below

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Table 1-1. SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY COVERAGE:
10 kHz to 5 MHz
GAIN:
53 dB min, ±1.5 variation
CLASS AB OUTPUT:
200 watts
SATURATED RF POWER OUTPUT:
300W Min. from 30kHz - 4MHz;
INPUT IMPEDANCE:
50 ohms, VSWR, 1.5:1 Maximum
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE:
50 ohms, VSWR, 2:1 Maximum
STs STABILITY:
Continuous operation into any load or
source impedance
PROTECTION:
Unit will withstand a + 13dBm input
signal (1.0 Volts RMS), without damage.
And all load conditions at rated Power
out
POWER OUTPUT METER:
RMS power detection. ±3% of full scale
accuracy, 100 KHz - 1 MHz. 10-100 KHz
see table below. Above 1 MHz ± 10%
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
100 –240 VAC 47-63 Hz.
SIZE:
5.3”x 16.5”x 18.4”
134.5 x 420 x 467 mm
WEIGHT:
32.5 pounds (14 kg)
CONNECTORS:
BNC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
0 –40 C
RACK MOUNTING:
For frequencies below 100 KHz see table below for error correction factors. To
obtain accurate RMS power number increase the front panel reading by the
percentage corresponding to the frequency of use as seen below.
Frequency Corretion factor
MHz %
0.01 13.0%
0.02 8.0%
0.03 5.8%
0.04 4.8%
0.05 4.5%
0.06 3.5%
0.07 3.0%
0.08 2.5%
0.09 2.8%
0.1 2.5%

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Chapter 2 Operation
2.1 INTRODUCTION
The 1020L RF amplifier is used to amplify the RF level of signal sources in the 10
KHz to 5 MHz range. No tuning or any other form of adjustment is required.
The 1020L produces rated power output at its output connector, regardless of
load impedance. Any power reflected due to output load mismatch is absorbed in
the amplifier. Therefore, although the output impedance is 50 ohms (maximum
VSWR: 2:1), the amplifier will work into any load impedance.
2.2 RACK INSTALLATION
This unit is 3U high, 16.5” width. With the handles removed it will fit into a
standard rack.
2.2.1 Mains Voltage
The unit accommodates AC line voltages from 100 TO 240 VAC 47 –63 Hz
2.3 OPERATION
A line cord is supplied to form a connection between the mains supply and the
rear of the unit. Plug this into AC input at the rear of the unit and the AC mains
outlet.
2.3.1 Proceed as follows:
(i) Ensure that there is at least 3” or 7.5 cm clearance at the rear of the
unit for air flow.
(ii) Ensure RF input voltage is not excessive
a. The 1 V rms indicated maximum input voltage is 5 times the level of
the input signal required to achieve maximum output. Input voltages
in excess of 2 volts peak may permanently damage the instrument.
(iii) Connect the output via a 50 ohm coaxial lead and BNC plug to the
load.
(iv) Connect the input signal via a 50 ohm coaxial lead and BNC plug to
the input connector.
2.3.2 Front Panel Display

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The 1020L front panel has a passive LCD display designed for simplicity and
ease of use. During initialization, the LCD shows the software revision. After the
amplifier is initialized, the LCD indicates Forward Power, Reflected Power, and
amplifier status (see figure 2.1).
Pf:___W Pr:___W
Status:________
Figure 2.1 : Front Panel Display
Where Pf refers to forward power, Pr refers to reverse power, and Status
indicates “OK” unless there is a fault condition, such as:
Overheat (heat-sink temperature is too high for reliable operation)
PSU fault (internal fault in the main switching power supply)
In the event of a fault, the unit may be reset by either cycling the power. In the
case over an over temp fault, ensure that the air inlet and out let are unclogged
and unrestricted. If the fault persists, please contact Field Service.
2.3.3 RS 232 Interface

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The 1020L features a standard RS-232 serial interface suitable for connection to
a PC or host system. The communication protocol is extremely simple to
facilitate readback and control with readily available terminal programs such as
Hyperterm. The RS-232 link has the following parameters:
Baud rate: 19200
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: none
An example configuration using HyperTerminal on a PC is shown in figure 2.2.
In the default state, the RS-232 port will echo the same information sent to the
front panel LCD display, allowing a running datalog to be stored to disk using the
capture feature of the terminal program.
Single character commands can be sent to the amplifier to achieve the following:
"1" key enables telemetry (readback similar to LCD display) - this is the default
mode at power up
Figure 2.2: Example RS-232 setup using Hyper Terminal

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Custom commands and display lists can be implemented upon customer
request.
Chapter 3 Technical Description
3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The 1020L is designed to amplify signals by 53 dB in the frequency band of 10
KHz to 5 MHz. The signal from the front panel BNC connector is fed via a length
of 50 ohm coaxial cable into the input of the driver amplifier module. The signal
from the input of the driver is coupled to the input of the MMIC front end. The
output signal of the MMIC is coupled to the gate of transistor Q1. The further
amplified signal appearing at the drain of Q1 is coupled to the input of Q2. This is
transformed to 50 and fed to the driver output BNC port.
The driver output signal is fed through a length of coaxial cable to the input of the
power amplifier module. The signal is split into two equal phase and amplitude
signals. These signals are fed to the inputs of transistors Q1 and Q2. The
amplified signals appearing at the drains of Q1 and Q2 are then fed to the output
BNC port via the impedance matching network.
The power amplifier output signal is then fed into a length of 50 ohm coaxial
cable to the RF bi-directional coupler. The output of the coupler is then fed
directly to the BNC connector on the front panel, this is the unit output.
The forward and reverse coupled ports of the bi-directional coupler are fed to the
RF detector which is situated on the main control board. The RF detector feeds a
voltage, which is representative of the true RMS power to the control board
proper. The control board in turn drives the front panel display.
The main power supply unit provides a 42/24 VDC 12 ampere source. It is a
switch mode power supply unit. The 42 V output feeds the PA. The 24 V provides
power for the drive amplifier. The power supply also has a 5 VDC output which
feeds the control board.

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Chapter 4 Maintenance
4.1 INTRODUCTION
The E&I 1020L RF amplifier requires no periodic maintenance. The instrument is
unconditionally stable and is fail-safe under all load conditions. Damage can only
be externally caused by the incorrect selection of the AC supply voltage or by an
input signal in excess of the specified 1 volt rms equivalent to a power level of
13dBm.

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This chapter therefore, deals only with certain fundamental procedures for fault
location.
Performance limits quoted are for guidance only and should not be taken for
guaranteed performance specifications unless they are also quoted in the
Specification Section 1.2.
4.2 PERFORMANCE CHECKS
To determine the amplifier’s performance carry out the following procedure.
4.2.1 Initial Check
The following check can be made after repair and adjustments or
whenever the condition of the unit is in question.
a. Connect AC power supply. Switch on power and observe that the
display initializes.
b. Connect a sweep generator (HP 8601 or similar) capable of sweeping
the frequency range 10 KHz to 5 MHz, to the input connector.
c. Adjust the output level of the sweep generator so that a 50 ohm video
detector connected at the output of the unit will not be damaged by
excessive power output. (Reference section 4.4.1 for set up.)
d. Observe the gain versus frequency ripple on an oscilloscope calibrated
in decibels. The gain variation must be not more than +/- 1.5 dB over
the frequency range.
e. Connect a calorimetric power meter (HP434 or equivalent) through a
10 dB 300 watt attenuator to the output connector. Adjust the input CW
signal to any frequency between 10 kHz and 5 MHz for 100 watts
output.
f. Observe the harmonic distortion of the output on a spectrum analyzer.
The harmonic components contributed by the amplifier should be
better than 15 dB down from the fundamental.
(a) If the above items are found to be outside of the specification, check
the spectral content of the input signal. If this is a pure signal then
the unit needs to be returned to the factory for service.

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4.3.1 Measurement of Gain
1. Equipment Required (or equivalent):
a) Osilloscope - Tektronix T921
b) Sweep/Generator - HP8601A
c) Signal Generator - Exact Model 7060
d) 50 ohm Detector - Wavetek D151
e) Attenuator, 30 dB, 200 Watts Bird
Figure 4-1. Gain Measurement
2. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 4-1, then proceed as follows:
a) Set the oscilloscope to DC, Time/cm to Ext. X, and gain to
l0mv/cm.
b) Set the sweep generator to the video sweep mode with the start
frequency at 10 kHz and the sweep width to 5 MHz.
c) Disconnect the 1020L from the set-up and connect the
sweep/generator RF output directly to the 30 dB attenuator.
d) Adjust the output level of the sweep/generator for full vertical
deflection on the oscilloscope face.
e) Calibrate the scope face to show 3 dB in 1 dB steps by
attenuating the sweep/generator in 1 dB.
f) Return sweep/generator output level to full deflection. Rotate the

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step attenuator (CCW) so that the output is reduced by 53 dB.
g) Reconnect the 1020L into the test set-up of Figure 4-1.
h) Place the 1020L power switch to the "ON" position.
i) Observe the gain versus frequency sweep on the oscilloscope.
The average gain should be greater 53 dB
The gain variation should be within the 3 dB as shown on the
oscilloscope.
4.4.2 Measurement of Harmonics
Figure 4-2.
1.) Equipment Required:
a) Sweep/Signal Generator
b) Calorimetric Power Meter HP434A
c) Spectrum Analyzer.
d) Attenuator (20dB)
e) Attenuator (30dB)
f) Coupler (30 dB)
2.) Connect the Equipment as shown in Figure 4-2, then
proceed as follows:
a) Adjust the signal generator to a CW center frequency of 10 kHz, for an
indicated output of 200 watts on the power meter.
b) Using the spectrum analyzer, check that the level of the carrier
harmonics is less than -15 dB with respect to the carrier while manually
30 dB
coupler

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scanning the frequency band of 10 KHz to 5 MHz. An indicated power
output of 200W should be maintained during this operation.
4.5 PACKAGING FOR RESHIPMENT
In the event of the equipment being returned for servicing it should be packed in
the original shipping carton and packing material. If this is not available, wrap the
instrument in heavy paper or plastic and place in a rigid outer box of wood,
fiberboard or very strong corrugated cardboard. Use ample soft packing to
prevent movement. Provide additional support for projecting parts to relieve
these of unnecessary shock. Close the carton securely and seal with durable
tape. Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.
Chapter 5 Safety:
Do not attempt to operate this unit with the cover removed. High AC and DC
voltages are present. The cover prevents against electrical shock due to AC line
voltages, high DC and RF fields. Further the cover provides part of the cooling
system design. Components, specifically on the RF driver board are prone to
over-heat and eventual failure if the unit is operated without the cover in place.
Ensure that the load is connected to the output prior to connecting the RF input
to the unit. This will prevent high voltages being present and exposed at the
output connector.
Only use the AC cord provided or equivalent.
Ensure that the mains outlet is properly grounded.
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