Theory of Operation
3-16 2715 Spectrum Analyzer Service Manual
The directional coupler couples approximately--15 dBm of the amplified LO
signal to the detector.The coupled signal is then amplitude detected, and the
resultant DC level fed to the noninvertinginput of a comparator, where it is
compared to a reference DC level. (The reference DC level is con nected to the
inverting input.) The output of the comparator then controls the active bias
tending to hold the amplifiersoutput at a constant level.
Strobe Driver. A Strobe signal from the Center FrequencyControl assembly is
coupled to the Strobe Driver.The S trobeDriver is a transformer coupled gain
stage. The Strobe Driver soutput is coupled to the Sampling Gate.
Sampling Gate. A power divider at the input of the amplifier routes 50% of the
1st LOs output to another powerdivider. One port of the second divider is
reserved for Option 15 andis terminated in 50 . The other port is coupled to the
Sampling Gate.
If the output frequency of the 1st LO were stable, LO sampling would occur at
the same level since the rate at which the LO output is sampled is constant.
However, the LO output hasa tendency to drift slightly under certain conditions,
such as unstable ambient temperature. Con sequently, sampling occurs at different
levels, resulting in a beat note. Thus, the BEAT NOTE signal is a measureof the
1st LOs drift.
The output of the Sampling Gate is routed to the Phase Lock Center Frequency
Control (PLCFC) module.
Reference Osc illator
The Reference Oscillatorboard provides a 100 MHz frequency reference and
amplitude reference for the Spectrum Analyzer. The frequen cy reference enables
the high counter accuracy.
Firmware based routines use the Amplitude Calibrator output as a referencefor
calibrating internal gainsettings.
The Reference Oscillatorconsists of the following blocks of circuitry:
HPower Supply Regulation
HHeater
HOscillator
HDistribution
HAmplitude Calibrator
HMicroprocessor Interface