4 synthesizer, 1 specifications, 2 theory of operation – Comtech EF Data KST-12000 User Manual

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KST-12000 Ku-Band Satellite Terminal

Revision 4

Theory of Operation

MN/KST12000.IOM

5.4 Synthesizer

The RFT-1200 requires two synthesizers:

• One for the down converter to convert the RF input to a 70 MHz IF output.
• One for the up converter to convert the 70 MHz input to the RF output.


The purpose of the synthesizer module is to convert the 10 MHz reference signal to a
variable frequency to perform the conversion.

5.4.1 Specifications

RF Inputs:

Connector Type
Impedance
Input level

10 MHz CMOS square wave, 2300 MHz reference (from
IFLO)
SMA
50

+7 dBm

RF Outputs:



Connector Type
Impedance
Level

U/C Frequencies 12780 to 13280 MHz
D/C Frequencies 9730 to 11530 (RCV 10.95 to 12.75 GHz)
9730 to 10480 MHz (RCV 10.95 to 11.7 GHz)
10480 to 10980 MHz (RCV 11.7 to 12.2 GHz)
11030 to 11530 MHz (RCV 12.25 to 12.75 GHz)
SMA
50

+7 dBm

5.4.2 Theory of Operation

The synthesizer module multiplies the 10 MHz reference clock to a variable clock by use
of:

• VCOs
• Loop

filters

• Phase

detectors

• Variable divide-down chains


The divide-down chain is controlled by the M&C board through the use of CMOS
signals.

The VCO tuning voltages are sent to the M&C for monitoring, as well as a summary lock
detect fault.

Refer to Figure 5-6 for a diagram of the down converter LO synthesizer. Refer to
Figure 5-7 for a diagram of the up converter LO synthesizer.

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