Icom IC-F3GS service manual PLL Circuit, Power Supply Circuits Voltage Line, Vcc, Opt

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When the driving current is increased, input voltage of the differential amplifier (pin 2) will be increased. In such cases, the differential amplifier output voltage (pin 1) is decreased to reduce the driving current.

4-3 PLL CIRCUIT

A PLL circuit provides stable oscillation of the transmit fre- quency and receive 1st LO frequency. The PLL output com- pares the phase of the divided VCO frequency to the refer- ence frequency. The PLL output frequency is controlled by the divided ratio (N-data) of a programmable divider.

The PLL circuit contains the VCO circuit (Q7, Q8). The oscil- lated signal is amplified at the buffer-amplifiers (Q6, Q5) and then applied to the PLL IC (IC1, pin 2).

The PLL IC contains a prescaler, programmable counter, programmable divider and phase detector, etc. The entered signal is divided at the prescaler and programmable counter section by the N-data ratio from the CPU. The divided signal is detected on phase at the phase detector using the refer- ence frequency.

If the oscillated signal drifts, its phase changes from that of the reference frequency, causing a lock voltage change to compensate for the drift in the oscillated frequency.

A portion of the VCO signal is amplified at the buffer-ampli- fier (Q4) and is then applied to the receive 1st mixer (Q13) or transmit buffer-amplifier circuit (Q3) via the T/R switching diode (D3, D4).

4-4 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS VOLTAGE LINE

LINE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

HV

The voltage from the attached battery pack.

 

 

 

The same voltage as the HV line (battery volt-

VCC

age) which is controlled by the power swtich

 

([VOL] control).

 

 

 

Common 5 V converted from the VCC line by the

5V

reference regulator circuit (IC6). The output volt-

age is applied to the CPU (IC8), the 5 V regula-

 

 

tor circuit (Q18, Q19) and reset circuit (IC11).

 

 

T5

5 V for transmitter circuits regulated by the T5

regulator circuit (Q22).

 

 

 

R5

5 V for receiver circuits regulated by the R5 reg-

ulator circuit (Q21).

 

 

 

S5

Common 5 V converted from the VCC line by the

S5 regulator circuit (Q18, Q19).

 

 

 

 

The same voltage as the 5V line for the optional

OPT

HM-46L, EM-71 or HS-51 through a resistor

 

(R132).

 

 

• PLL circuit

"DEV" signal from the

D/A convertor (IC10, pin 22) when transmitting

Loop

filter

VCO circuit

Q7, Q8

Buffer Q6

Buffer

Q4

Buffer

Q5

D3

to transmitter circuit

to 1st mixer circuit D4

30.6MHz signal to the FM IF IC

8

 

Phase

Programmable

Prescaler

2

 

 

 

detector

counter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

Programmable

 

 

3

PLST

2

Shift register

4

SCK

 

divider

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

SO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

X1

15.3 MHz

4 - 3

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Contents VHF FM Transceivers Ordering Parts IntroductionRepair Notes Table of Contents ‘ Transmitter Section Specifications‘ General ‘ ReceiverMain Unit TOP View Inside ViewsBottom View Removing the Chassis Panel Disassembly and Option InstructionsDisassembly Instruction Removing the Main UnitOptional Unit Installations SpongeCircuit Description Receiver CircuitsTransmitter Circuits VCC Power Supply Circuits Voltage LinePLL Circuit OPTPort Allocations Output Expander IC IC10Adjustment Procedures PreparationGND SPEClone Software Adjustment DC Power Supply PLL AdjustmentMain PLL AdjustmentPLL Lock VoltageSoftware Adjustment Level SensitivitySquelch SQLParts List Main UnitVariable Ceramic JB 1C Chassis Parts Mechanical Parts and DisassemblyAccessories EP1 EP2 MP1 MP2IC-F3GS parts Transistor and FET’S SEMI-CONDUCTOR InformationDiodes Board Layouts Main UnitIC5 FI2IC8 CirqBlLOCK Diagram Voltage Diagram IC3CIC1 DTA144EU Section Voltage Diagram Avref Vtref Toned Tonem Avcc16, Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0002, Japan 16, Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka, 547-0002, Japan
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