Pico Macom PIDA-550, PIDA-1000, PIDA-750 operation manual Block Diagram

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D E S C R I P T I O N S

Block Diagram

HYBRID AMP 2

RF OUTPUT

TEST PORT

RETURN PATH INPUT

 

(-30dB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATT.

49 MHz 36 MHz

HPF LPF

FLAT

SLOPE CONTROL

CIRCUIT

FULL

GAIN CONTROL

CIRCUIT

HYBRID AMP

1

FULL

PASSIVE RETURN

GAIN CONTROL

CIRCUIT

P4

J2

P3

J3

P2

J1

W3

P1

 

W2

W8

 

49 MHz

36 MHz

HPF

LPF

 

ATT.

RF INPUT

TEST PORT

RETURN PATH OUTPUT (-30dB)

NOTES:

1.FOR PASSIVE RETURN, CONNECT J3 TO P1 AND P4.

2.FOR ACTIVE RETURN, CONNECT J1 TO P1 AND P2 ANDJ2 TO P3 AND P4

3.PLUG-IN EQUALIZERS AND ATTENUATORS ARE OPTIONAL. IF PLUG-INS ARE TO BE USED REMOVE JUMPER WIRE AT APPROPRIATE LOCATION AND INSERT PLUG-IN

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Contents Pida F E G U a R D S Important InformationCircuits as contact with them may be fatal Specifications S C R I P T I O N SPCB Plug-In Module and Jumper Locations Return Path OutputBlock Diagram Installation Power Adaptor Hook-UpInstallation DistributionFive Year Limited Warranty R R a N T YT E S T E S

PIDA-550, PIDA-750, PIDA-1000 specifications

Pico Macom has consistently been at the forefront of innovative electronic design, particularly in the field of RF and microwave technology. Among its wide array of products, the PIDA-1000, PIDA-750, and PIDA-550 are standout models known for their performance in various wireless applications. Each model offers unique features tailored to meet diverse operational needs.

The Pico Macom PIDA-1000 is a versatile RF amplifier designed for high linearity and wide frequency coverage, making it ideal for applications in telecommunications, broadcasting, and satellite communications. One of its main features is its ability to deliver up to 1000 mW of output power, ensuring robust signal clarity even over long distances. The PIDA-1000 incorporates advanced digital processing technologies that optimize gain control and minimize distortion, allowing it to maintain excellent linearity across a broad frequency spectrum.

The PIDA-750 model offers a slightly lower output power of up to 750 mW while retaining similar performance characteristics to the PIDA-1000. This unit is tailored for medium-range applications and is often favored for its compact form factor, making it suitable for deployment in space-constrained environments. The PIDA-750 integrates sophisticated thermal management solutions, which enhance reliability and longevity, particularly in demanding operational conditions. Additionally, its intuitive user interface allows for easy configuration and monitoring, making it accessible for both experienced engineers and new users alike.

Lastly, the PIDA-550 stands out as a robust solution for low-power applications, providing output power up to 550 mW. This model excels in portable and mobile configurations, making it ideal for field operations and temporary setups. Despite its reduced power, the PIDA-550 does not compromise on performance, featuring high efficiency and low noise operation. It employs a range of technologies, including automatic gain control and advanced filtering systems, which help maintain signal integrity across varying environmental conditions.

In summary, the Pico Macom PIDA series, encompassing the PIDA-1000, PIDA-750, and PIDA-550, showcases a remarkable range of features and technologies designed to address specific operational demands in RF applications. With a focus on power output, efficiency, and ease of integration, these models continue to set standards for performance and reliability in the ever-evolving world of wireless communications.