Appendix b. 1:1 and 1:2 redundancy operation, B.1 overview, B.1.1 1:1 redundancy mode – Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual

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B–1

Appendix B. 1:1 AND 1:2

REDUNDANCY OPERATION

B.1

Overview

Comtech EF Data’s C-, X-, and KU-Band High-Power Outdoor Power Amplifiers (HPODs) can be

used in redundant configuration by connecting the appropriate redundancy loop cable between

the user M&C location and each HPOD ‘J4 | REDUNDANT LOOP’ port. This 1:1 or 1:2 cable has

connector pinouts that allow the HPODs to both automatically detect the type of cable in use

and, when properly connected between the user and the redundancy setup, automatically

configure itself for operations in accordance with the labeling for each cable connector (SSPA 1

or SSPA 2 for a 1:1 system, or SSPA 1, SSPA 2, or SSPA BU for a 1:2 system).

B.1.1 1:1 Redundancy Mode

In 1:1 redundancy mode, the unit that is currently not the active unit (determined by the switch

position) will be the controlling Backup Unit (BU).

The redundancy system’s operating mode is determined by using the “RAM” serial remote

command:

• If RAM=1 i set in both units, the system will be in “AUTO” redundancy mode. In this mode, if

a fault is detected with the active unit – either by loss of communications between the

offline and online unit or via the summary fault – the backup (offline) unit will switch the

waveguide switch and become the active(online) unit (assuming the backup unit is not

faulted).

• If RAM=0 is set in both units, the system is set to “MANUAL” redundancy mode, and no

switchovers will occur upon fault detection.

Switch position is determined by using the “SSW” serial remote command:

SSW=1 sets the switch to put SSPA 1 online;

SSW=2 sets the switch to put SSPA 2 online.

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