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2. Product User Manual Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer Document 930003 Rev 1 di AN April 1999 GERLING APPLIED ENGINEERING INC P O Box 580816 Modesto CA 95358 www 2450mhz com Product User Manual Page 2 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer REVISION HISTORY REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVAL 1 PROTOTYPE RELEASE 21APR99 JEG WARRANTY Products manufactured and sold by Gerling Applied Engineering Inc GAE are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and Service for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of original shipment GAE s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at GAE s option all non consumable component parts Consumable parts are specifically excluded from this warranty and may include but are not be limited to magnetrons fuses lamps seals o rings v belts and fluids All warranty repairs are to be done at GAE s facility or as otherwise authorized by GAE All shipping charges for warranty repair or replacement are the purchaser s responsibility unless otherwise agreed to by GAE This warranty supercedes all other warranties expressed or implied No warranty is given covering the product for any particular purpose other than as covered by the applicable product specifications GAE assumes no liability in any event for incidental or consequentia
3. drift e 5 mV per division gain both channels e Z axis pulsing for use with high ripple microwave generators Again refer to drawing 910225 for information on connecting the oscilloscope to the GA3105 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 7 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer Microwave Generator The GA3105 provides optimal performance when used with a microwave generator having very low ripple in the output waveform Any ripple in the waveform results in a broadening of the spot on the oscilloscope display Refer to the discussion under Pulsed Waveform Operation in the next section for information on using the GA3105 with a high ripple microwave generator Flange Connections The waveguide flanges at both ends of the GA3105 must be properly connected to another waveguide component They are designed to be used with the GA8401 Quick Release clamp when connected to another similarly designed flange They can also be connected to any other standard WR284 round flange UG 584 U using suitable fastener hardware Flange Alignment Pins Each flange connection that uses a quick release clamp requires two alignment pins for proper alignment of the adjacent waveguide sections All GAE waveguide components include one alignment pin for each flange designed for use with quick release clamps Alignment pins can be installed into either of two threaded holes centered above and below t
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5. he waveguide broadwalls For obvious reasons the pins must not be installed such that they are opposite each other on mating flanges Microwave Leakage Regulatory limits for microwave leakage a relate to standards for human safety and interference with other electronic devices Standards for human safety as adopted by OSHA the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC and other regulatory agencies limit leakage to 5 mW cm measured at 5 cm from the leakage source under normal operating conditions and 10 mW cm at 5 cm from the source under abnormal operating conditions The U S Federal Communications Commission FCC has established regulations limiting the emission of energy at frequencies outside the ISM bands The GA3105 meets these requirements when connected to a suitable waveguide load 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 8 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer SETUP AND OPERATION Initial Calibration The following procedure calibrates the GA3105 for use with an oscilloscope having characteristics as described in the previous section In addition the deflection measurements given in the procedure below assume the display is 10 cm wide and 8 cm high If the display used is a different overall size then the deflections given below must be corrected accordingly 1 Set up the GA3105 as shown in drawing 910225 except leave out the tuner and load Connect a h
6. igh return loss low reflection dummy load to the output end of the GA3105 Turn on the microwave generator and set the output power level to the maximum power that will be used during normal operation Short out all of the input signal amplifiers on the oscilloscope and carefully center the spot on the oscilloscope display Set the gain on all signal amplifiers to full Remove the short for the Y amplifier Note that the spot has moved downward this is due to the negative polarity of the crystal detectors T CAUTION The following step can result in equipment damage if not performed carefully 7 10 Grasp the Y detector probe on the GA3105 and carefully loosen the screw on the side of the probe mounting block Slowly move the probe up or down until the spot on the display has a 2 cm downward deflection Tighten the mounting block screw NOTE A small set screw next to the probe connector may prevent the probe from being moved downward sufficiently Adjust this set screw as necessary to allow sufficient downward movement of the probe Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each of the other detector probes making sure that the respective signal amplifiers for all other probes are shorted out With all other amplifiers shorted out remove the short on one amplifier and adjust its gain until the spot is at 1 2 cm deflection Repeat step 9 for all other amplifiers 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Prod
7. illoscope should be pulsed so that the trace beam is on for only a short period of time during the peaks of the microwave generator waveform pulse see Figure 1 This prevents the spot from tracing the pattern caused by amplitude and frequency modulations between the waveform peaks MICROWAVE GENERATOR PULSED WAVEFORM OSCILLOSCOPE t Z AXIS PULSE Figure 1 Waveforms from pulsed microwave generator and oscilloscope z axis pulsing 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA INON VOS ONI avo A8 NILUM NI OIZIYOHINY Y N NOON gt Gi a AISSJYdX3 EN ld39X3 SYaHLO L6 LO L 6 8 OL Q3SOTOSI YO A8 gen 38 HSIN Oo LA NO ON OMG NIJYJH OJNIVLNOD NOLLVWAOANI JHL TIVHS YON OJONOOYAJU 38 JON VHS IN3WNDOQ SIHL nog 33S NOLWONddv MIGWASSV IVNIJ mamm no aasa Sr DGN YILINOLOJFTIJFY LYOd 9 moan ee SWOS LON ee 664VWOZ Sar M ng 930 2 1 F eo oe 8SCS6 VO OLSAGON 91808S XO8 O d K k F1va WAOUddY Canady anena 1 V E WA SIHONI NI ev SNOISNINIQ ON LOWALNOO G314I0adS_3SIMYZHIO_SSTINN NOILISOd 20000 SI A ONY YSEWNNN WidaS LONGOYd 40 SLIOIG SSYHL LSV1 SI XXX JAJHM SIVIJJ1VW 40 Tid ATXXXTSO1EVI SV OJLIVWNMOJ vg YIBWAN WINES JAVH OL S W3L 7138vi al o103130 7 910197 DWG NO DEE TON
8. l damages financial losses penalties or other losses incurred in conjunction with the use of GAE products DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS NOTE Means the reader should take note Notes contain helpful information suggestions or references to other sections chapters or documents CAUTION Means the reader should be careful You are doing something that might result in equipment damage or loss of data WARNING Means danger A situation exists that could cause bodily injury or death All personnel must be aware of the hazards involved with high voltage electrical circuitry and high power microwave devices m A MA 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 3 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer WARNING The GA3105 is intended for use with other equipment capable of producing a microwave field that is potentially hazardous to operating personnel It must never be connected or operated in a manner that allows a field in excess of 10 milliwatts per square centimeter to be generated in an area accessible to operating personnel Contact GAE Inc for technical support prior to installation and or operation of this unit if there is any question or concern about microwave leakage All waveguide flange and electrical cable connections must be secure prior to operation of the GA3105 Never operate the microwave generator without a properly rated absorbing load attached To ensure safe operati
9. nual can provide detailed information about the phase and amplitude of a reflection thereby allowing the operator to achieve the best possible impedance match more quickly The GA3105 is also useful for observing the dynamics of a load impedance during high power heating Load impedances can change dramatically during the heating process examples of which include those encountered in plasma processing before and after ignition ceramics sintering and polymer curing The GA3105 is a phase sensitive detector that is inserted in the waveguide between the microwave generator and impedance matching device such as a stub tuner Non directional sensors measure the voltage in the waveguide at four points having a precise phase relationship Using an oscilloscope with X X Y and Y inputs the signals from these sensors can be used to generate a polar display in a format identical to that of a Smith Chart Waveguide WR284 Flange UG 584 U round with taper for quick release clamp Frequency 2450 MHz nominal Sensor Output Non linear voltage from crystal detector Coupling Factor 60 dB factory setting user adjustable Overall Length 12 50 inches 31 8 cm flange to flange Net Weight 4 2 b 9 2 kgm 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 6 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer INSTALLATION Preliminary Inspection Upon arrival at the installation site the GA3105 should be tho
10. on and prevent microwave leakage the equipment must be periodically inspected and maintained as required or recommended 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 4 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION visssssdeceiiscseswccansstedtarssivacsweadciieviwesacatiatcniavintwatavnaeiierannwauseiia 5 Specifications 5 INS TATION peices cect ects cect ce ee cei cee n a n e e n a heise cheese n ke ek ake Preliminary Inspection Waveguide Configuration Ambient Conditions Oscilloscope Display Microwave Generator Flange Connections Flange Alignment Pins zl zl zl OO OO On Q SETUP AND OPERATION eege 8 Initial Calibration 8 Operation with Pulsed Waveform 9 ATTACHMENTS Document Type Number Title Drawing 910197 Assembly and Outline Drawing Drawing 910225 Typical Setup Configuration 1999 Gerling Applied Engineering Inc Modesto CA Product User Manual Page 5 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Specifications The model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer is designed for use in high power microwave networks as a device to facilitate the matching of difficult load impedances Simple directional power monitors that are typically used with stub tuners for load matching purposes provide only a measure of power level in the waveguide However the GA3105 when used with a suitable display as described later in this ma
11. roughly inspected for damage or wear caused during shipping Any visible damage to the packaging material or GA3105 should be noted and reported immediately to the shipping company in accordance with standard claims procedures Waveguide Configuration Refer to drawing 910225 for a typical setup configuration in a microwave network The GA3105 must be installed between the source of microwave power and the impedance matching device tuner If an isolator is used with the microwave generator then the GA3105 must be between the isolator and tuner For best performance the GA3105 should be located as close as possible to the tuner Similarly the tuner should be located as close as possible to the load being matched to help avoid a resonant condition between the tuner and the input to the load cavity Ambient Conditions The crystal detectors used with the GA3105 have a high temperature coefficient as do all similar devices Because of this the calibration may drift in the event of large variations in ambient temperature It is important to use the GA3105 in an area where ambient conditions especially temperature remain stable Oscilloscope Display For best results the oscilloscope used with the GA3105 should have the following characteristics e XY operation e Independent and signal amplifiers for both X and Y channels each with the following capabilities gain control short circuiting DC signal amplification e Minimum
12. uct User Manual Page 9 Model GA3105 6 Port Reflectometer 11 Turn on all amplifiers The spot should now be centered and represents the correct display for a matched load 12 Turn off the microwave generator remove the dummy load and attach a short circuit plate to the output end of the GA3105 13 Turn on the microwave generator and adjust the output power level to full The spot on the display should now be at a4 cm deflection at the 3 o clock position The GA3105 is now ready for operation Using a sliding short circuit in place of the fixed short circuit plate the spot will move in a circle around the center of the display at a constant radius as the sliding short circuit is adjusted The spot will move CCW around the center as the shorting plate is moved towards the generator Operation with Pulsed Waveform As discussed in the previous section the spot on the display will broaden when the GA3105 is used with a generator having a pulsed output waveform The frequency modulation caused by the waveform ripple broadens the spot in an angular dimension while amplitude variations in the ripple cause radial broadening With a pulsed waveform from a microwave generator having a half wave or full wave rectified power supply the spot will always go through the center of the display regardless of the reflection being measured and the angular broadening can be 90 degrees or more To minimize this effect the Z axis of the osc

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