B.12  Linearizer Adjustment - CPI 0102324500rR Manual

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CHPA S
ERIES
B.12
Linearizer Adjustment
Although the linearizer has been adjusted at the factory, tube replacement would call for
readjustment of the linearizer. The following is an abbreviated procedure for tuning the
linearizer. If you have any questions, please contact CPI Product Support.
RF Gain - this control adjusts the overall gain of the linearizer and may be adjusted after
the linearizer is aligned to achieve the desired amplifier gain.
Phase - this control adjusts the linearizer section
Magnitude - this control adjusts the gain of a post-linearizer amplifier and effectively
controls the application of the linearizer's gain expansion to the TWT.
Tuning the linearizer for best third order intermodulation products is the simplest linearizer
alignment technique as it requires two signal generators, a power meter, and a spectrum
analyzer. Although the linearizer may be tuned to favor one particular frequency and total
output power backoff, it is best to tune the linearizer at the midband frequency at either 4dB or
7dB total output backoff.
Set up to perform third order intermodulation measurement. Monitor the output power using a
power meter on the RF sample port.
Adjusting the linearizer will cause changes in output power - monitor the output power and
adjust the drive level to the amplifier to maintain the specified output power while adjusting
either Phase or Magnitude as described below.
Set the total output power to either 4dB or 7dB total output power backoff (relative to rated
power), depending upon the typical operational total output power backoff.
While watching the third order tones, adjust the Phase control to minimize them.
While watching the third order tones, adjust the Magnitude control to minimize them.
At this point, the third order tones should be at nearly equal levels (within 1dB of each other)
and the third order intermodulation products should be approximately 6dB better than the
intermodulation products without linearizer. It is best to now finely tune the Phase and
Magnitude controls to assure that the best tuning has been achieved - this is an iterative process,
and some fine tweaking is usually necessary.
B.13
RF Trip Limits/Switch Port Relay
Settings
Both RF alarms and faults will be active simultaneously. Alarms provide visual and audible
warnings. In addition to visual and audible warnings, faults cause the CHPA to enter the Fault
state. See Table B-6 for a description of the functions in this category.
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