1 features, 2 functional description – Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual

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HPOD C-, X-, Ku-Band High-Power Outdoor Amplifier

MN/HPOD.IOM

Introduction

Revision 8

1–2

1.1.1

Features

The HPOD SSPA base unit provides features that are typically offered as options elsewhere. Its

features include temperature compensation, sample ports, power monitor, field-replaceable

power factor-corrected power supply, and full remote monitor and control capabilities. Higher

power is available through the use of CEFD 1:1 and 1:2 phase combining kits.

Solid-State Advantage: Each HPOD is constructed with highly reliable gallium arsenide

(GaAs) FETs. With third order intermodulation products from 4 dB to 6 dB better than TWTA

ratings, the HPOD replaces TWTAs with saturated power levels of up to twice the HPOD’s

rated output. The HPODs also provide a mean time between failures (MTBF) that is 4 to 5

times greater than the typical TWTA MTBF.

Field-Replaceable Power Supply: Recognizing that the MTBF limiting factor for almost all

electronic equipment is the power supply, the HPOD provides for easy field replacement.

Simply disconnect the AC mains, release the captive fasteners, and remove the supply from

the SSPA module.

Built-in Redundancy Controller: Each HPOD has the ability to function as a 1+1 (one backup

for one primary) and 1+2 (one backup for two primaries) redundancy controller in the

backup mode. The optional redundancy configuration is implemented by attaching a ganged

waveguide/coax transfer switch(es) to the input and output connectors of the amplifiers

with a combination coaxial cable and waveguide kit. When the backup SSPA is commanded

into the controller mode, it monitors the online SSPA(s) for faults. A faulted online unit may

be disconnected and replaced without affecting the online power amplifier.

Phase Combining: Comtech EF Data’s phase-combined systems allow the outputs of two

amplifiers to be summed together. A “normal” 1:1 system using 300W amplifiers provides

300W of output power (the offline unit’s capabilities are unusable). The same amplifiers in a

1:1 phase-combined system provide 600W of output power in normal operation, and a “soft

failure” state of 300W. If no degradation on failure can be accommodated, a third amplifier

can be added to form a 1:2 phase-combined system.

Optional “Smart BUC” Functionality: Comtech EF Data’s unique approach to L-Band/RF

frequency conversions eliminates DC and 10 MHz from the input coax. This simplifies

redundancy and multi-carrier operation. It offers full 13.75 GHz to 14.5 GHz Ku-Band

coverage and supports industry standard FSK modem/BUC communications. The optional

BUC can lock to an external or internal reference oscillator.

1.2

Functional Description

Each HPOD consists of a CEFD SSPA module with a field replaceable power supply, a field

replaceable fan assembly, and the Monitor/Control Processor (MCP). The amplifier features a

Comtech EF Data low loss combining technique and MCP based temperature versus gain

compensation.

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