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TB9100 Calibration Software User’s Manual Calibrating the Power Amplifier 25
Calibrating the Power Amplifier
The PA is fully calibrated in the factory, but if the PA is serviced you may need
to perform the following procedures:
Calibrating the PA Bias
Calibrating the Forward and Reverse Detector Bias Voltages
Calibrating the PA Power
Perform the procedures in the above order.
Important: It is recommended that only accredited service centers
and Tait engineers perform these procedures.
Calibrating the PA Bias
The driver and final transistors of the power amplifier must be biased at a
constant current. Since the characteristics of individual transistors vary slightly,
the bias current is calibrated for each device.
If either the driver or final transistor, or the PCB modules themselves, are
replaced during servicing, you should perform this procedure to calibrate the
bias current for the new device.
The bias current required for each amplifier stage is stored within the PA.
During the calibration process, the microprocessor adjusts the gate bias voltage
to obtain the required bias current for each stage.
The stage bias calibration sets up the amplifier’s DC operating conditions.
These DC conditions will be upset if there is RF present during calibration. It
is important to disconnect the RF cable from the PA input to avoid this.
The other conditions which must be met to ensure a successful calibration are
as follows:
No other Calibration Wizards are running
The supply voltage is within the range 27-29 V (for 12 V PAs, assume that
the internal voltage is within this range)
The temperature of each stage is within the range 5-50°C
To calibrate the PA stage bias current
1. Make sure that the equipment is set up and that the Calibration Software is
connected to the reciter.
2. Select the PA Calibration tab, and double-click Calibrate PA Bias.
3. Ensure that the exciter RF is isolated from the PA by disconnecting the
SMA connector on the PA front panel.
4. Click Calibrate to calibrate the PA bias.
When you have finished calibrating the power amplifier bias, the icon on
the PA Calibration tab indicates that this task is complete.

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Tait TB9100 Specifications

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BrandTait
ModelTB9100
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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