A10 Tracking Generator (Option 002)

Block Diagram Description

The A10 Tracking Generator consists of several smaller circuits. The A10 is not component-level repairable; a rebuilt exchange assembly is available.

The block diagram of the tracking generator is unique in that it only recreates one of the spectrum analyzer’s intermediate frequencies. This minimizes isolation problems associated with a built-in tracking generator. Each of the blocks comprising the A10 Tracking Generator is described below.

Tracking Oscillator

The tracking oscillator enables the fine adjustment of the tracking generator output frequency to compensate for the frequency inaccuracies of the spectrum analyzer’s 10.7 MHz IF. The tracking oscillator determines the residual FM and frequency drift of the tracking generator. The 182.14 MHz output frequency is obtained by doubling the output of a crystal oscillator operating at 91.07 MHz.

Upconverter

The upconverter mixes the tracking oscillator output with the buffered 600 MHz reference from the Al5 RF Assembly. The upconverter also contains a filter to pass only the 782.14 MHz upper sideband.

Pentupler

The pentupler multiplies the 782.14 MHz signal by five to generate 3.9107 GHz, the spectrum analyzer’s 1st IF. A dual cavity band-pass filter centered at 3.9107 GHz eliminates all unwanted multiples of 782.14 MHz.

Modulator

The output of the Pentupler is passed through a Modulator to adjust the power level into the Output Mixer. The modulator is controlled by an ALC circuit on the Bias Board which is fed by a detector in the Output Amplifier. If the detected output power is too high, the ALC will drive the Modulator to decrease the input level into the Output Mixer, resulting in a decrease in output power.

Coupler

The 1st LO signal from the A7 LODA is coupled off and buffered to drive the Output Mixer. The main line of the coupler is fed to the 1ST LO OUTPUT on the front panel. The loss through the coupler main line is less than 2.5 dB.

Output Mixer

The 3.9107 GHz signal from the Modulator is fed into the RF port of the Output Mixer. The LO port of the output mixer is driven by the buffered 1st LO signal from the Coupler. The output of the mixer is then amplified.

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