Honeywell 9PGTPL 100A - User Manual
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Transmitter Alignment Procedure
There are no alignment manual adjustments for the TPL-100A transmitter. Shown below is the test
procedure.
TPL-100A Transmitter Test
1. Introduction
2. Test Panel Setup
2.1
Select board number or type in TX BOARD window.
2.2
Left mouse click in BITE TX3 window, select Current Monitor.
2.3
Drop down menu in DMM SELECT, select 36V supply.
2.4
Enable "TRIGGER", "TX_MOD", "TX_MD2", "TX_ON" signals by selecting buttons to left of each.
3. Continuity Test
Connect transmitter module 722-4506-012 to test fixture and attach all power and RF connections.
3.1
Turn on +7V supply only.
3.2
Check the +7V supply for current limiting.
3.3
Check the Digital Attenuator bits for shorts:
Set attenuators for all channels to maximum attenuation, using the "gang" setting, -31dB.
3.3.1
Load
programmable
logic
device
(PLD)
3.3.2
Monitor +7V supply for current limiting
3.4
Check the in-phase quadrature (IQ) digital to analog converter (DAC) bits for shorts:
3.4.1
Set all bits to DACs by loading "128" in the in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) fields and "gang" all
DACs.
3.4.2
Load PLD
3.4.3
Monitor +7V supply for current limiting
4. Set Timing, Set Driver and Output Bias Levels
:
4.1
Enable "TRIGGER", "TX_MOD", "TX_MD2", "TX_ON" signals by selecting buttons to left of each.
4.2
Go to OPERATE drop down menu, select SETUP, disable remaining two columns, go back to
OPERATE.
4.3
Set timing column1 to 2µs, column2 to 500nS, column3 to 800nS, column4 to 750nS, column5 to 2 µs
4.4
Adjust bias control for each driver and output stage, using slider or rocker switch to set proper bias.
4.5
Record bias current and bit setting for driver and output of each channel
Bias Control Procedure
1. Turn on external +7V and +36V power supplies
2. Enable TX_ON and TX_MOD by selecting buttons to left of each.
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