Installation Guide

BTR 28 GHz Release 1.2 1-7
BTR 28 GHz Installation Guide
BTR 28 GHz Component Descriptions
Diplexer / Power Supply
The diplexer separates the IF input signals and the DC power supply. The
isolation between the IF path and the power supply path is more than 45 dB.
There is also a transient voltage protector on the board to protect the
transceiver from possible lightning damage.
The 48 VDC power from the diplexer is first regulated to 12 VDC, and then
sent to all the modules.
Mixer
The BTR 28 GHz uses a third harmonic mixer. The mixer uses a 9.3995 GHz
local oscillator (LO) signal to convert the IF input signals to the 27.5485-
27.7485 GHz microwave frequency band. The same LO is used to
downconvert the incoming microwave signals to the receive IF frequency
band.
Dielectric Resonance Oscillator (DRO)
The Dielectric Resonance Oscillator is equipped with a OCXO reference
oscillator. When the DRO is phase-locked, it provides a 9.3945 GHz
microwave frequency with the same frequency stability as the reference
crystal.
When the DRO is phase-locked, the phase-locked voltage at the test port on
the DRO can vary from 3 VDC to 10 VDC depending on the chassis
temperature and the input reference frequency. The voltage at the alarm test
port is approximately 5 VDC.
When the DRO is unlocked, the phase-locked voltage becomes an oscillating
ramp wave. The voltage at the alarm test port goes down to 0 VDC.
Isolator
Three isolators provide adequate return loss in the BTR 28 GHz. Each
isolator’s maximum forward insertion loss is 0.5 dB, and its return loss is
greater than 18 dB.
Bandpass Filter
The bandpass filter removes the undesired sideband elements and LO
leakage, and passes the required sideband signals.