EFJohnson 001-9800-001 User Manual

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SERVICING
4-3
February 2001
Part No. 001-9800-001
Figure 4-1   Simplified Synthesizer Block Diagram
Q801
Module
U806
14.850 MHz
TCXO
Reference
Counter
N
Counter
Prescaler
Control
¸ 64/65
Prescaler
Phase
Detector
VCO
Control
VCO
Buffer
Amplifier
U804
Synthesizer IC
Lock
Detect
fR
fV
To Rx
and Tx
Tantalum SMD Capacitors (P.N. 510-26xx-xxx)
Tantalum SMD capacitor identification varies 
with vendor and physical size of the capacitor. The 
positive (+) end is usually indicated by a colored band 
or beveled edge. The value and voltage may be 
indicated by printing on the capacitor or by using a 
special code.
4.2.4 SMD INDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION
SMD inductors (P.N. 542-9000-xxx) use three 
colored dots to indicate the value. The two dots on the 
left side indicate the first and second digits of the 
value in nanohenries, and the single dot on the right 
side indicates the multiplier (see Table 4-2). For 
example, brown, black, and red dots indicate a value 
of 10 nH x 100 which is 1000 nH (1.0 
µ
H). The last 
three digits of the part number are also the value and 
multiplier. 
4.2.5 TRANSISTOR/DIODE IDENTIFICATION
Surface mounted transistors and diodes are iden-
tified by a special number. Refer to page 6-1 for more 
information.
4.3 SYNTHESIZER TROUBLESHOOTING
4.3.1 INTRODUCTION
When there is a synthesizer malfunction, the 
VCO is usually not locked on frequency. When the 
VCO is unlocked, the LOCK output on U804, pin 18, 
is low. This is detected by the logic which then 
disables both the transmitter and receiver.
When the VCO is unlocked, the fR and fV inputs 
to the phase detector in U804 are usually not the same 
frequency (see Figure 4-1). The phase detector in 
U804 then causes the VCO control voltage to go to the 
high or low end of its operating range. This, in turn, 
causes the VCO to oscillate at the high or low end of 
its frequency range.
As shown in Figure 4-1, a loop is formed by the 
VCO and the prescaler, N counter, and phase detector 
in U804. Therefore, if any of these components mal-
function, improper signals appear throughout the loop. 
However, correct operation of the counters can still be 
verified by measuring the input and output frequencies 
to check the divide number. Proceed as follows:
Table 4-2   SMD Inductor Identification
Color
1st Digit
2nd Digit
Multiplier
(Last PN Digit)
Black
0
0
1 (7)
Brown
1
1
10 (8)
Red
2
2
100 (9)
Orange
3
3
1000 (0)
Yellow
4
4
10,000 (1)
Green
5
5
100,000 (2)
Blue
6
6
---
Violet
7
7
---
Gray
8
8
---
White
9
9
0.1 (6)