User's Manual

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC4827
User / Operational Manual
Functional Description / Operation of Modules (Draft)
EXHIBIT D1-6
Power Amplifier Module Overview
The Power Amplifier (PA) is a forced convection-cooled RF power amplifier. It accepts a low-level modulated RF
signal from the Exciter Module and amplifies the signal for transmission via the site transmit antenna. The output
power is continually monitored and regulated by a feedback and control loop, with a power output control voltage
being generated by the transmitter control circuitry located on the PA Input/Output boards.
Overview of Circuitry
The Power Amplifier contains the following sub-circuits:
Intermediate Power Amplifier (IPA) – hybrid substrate amplifier stage which accepts low-level input from
Exciter Module, amplifies the signal, and outputs a 0 W to 10 Watt RF signal
Final Module – hybrid substrate amplifier stage which accepts output from IPA Hybrid and provides final
amplification to 100 Watts (maximum)
Directional Coupler/Power Detector/Low Pass Filter – couples amplified RF signal to transmit antenna
connector; also generates dc voltages proportional to forward and reflected power for use in TX power
control loop; provides harmonic suppression for the station
Single Circulator – provides isolation between Power Amplifier output and transmit antenna
Temperature Sense Circuitry – provides variable resistance signal proportional to heat sink temperature;
signal is monitored by the PA power control circuitry
Input and Output Connections
The following shows the PA input and output external connections.