2 attenuator control, 3 mute control, 4 faults – Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual

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

MN/HPOD.IOM

Serial-Based Remote Product Management

Revision 8

5–2

CAUTION – Permanent damage may occur to the unit if the maximum input level exceeds 15 dBm.

5.2.2 Attenuator Control

Execute the “ATT” command to attenuate HPOD gain over a 30 dB range.

5.2.3 Mute Control

The HPOD may be muted via software or discrete control:

Software – Exercising the MUT=1 command will “software” mute the unit.

Discrete Control – When exercising the AUX=1 command, the HPOD will be muted until

Pin ‘S’ (on the ‘J6 | COM1’ Discrete Control

Connector) is pulled to ground (Pin ‘K’). At that time, the unit unmutes.

The Mute command provides over 60 dB of RF on/off isolation. However, the Mute command only turns off the first few low power

stages of the amplifier, the high power stages remain on. By allowing the higher power transistors to stay on, the HPOD remains in a

more thermally stable state should the mute condition be removed.

If the user desires to completely turn off the bias to the entire amplifier (perhaps to conserve energy in a redundant system), both the

MUT=1 and AMP=0 commands should be executed. For normal transmit operation, MUT=0 and AMP=1 are required.

5.2.4 Faults

The M&C system monitors certain key functions of the SSPA for proper operation. Should any of these operating parameters exceed

predetermined limits, the M&C system will declare a fault. Conditions that trigger a fault include:

• Any power supply more than ± 10% outside its nominal value.

• Either fan less than 25% of maximum speed.

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