Kenwood TK-2102G Manual Do Utilizador

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TK-2102G
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3) VCO and RF Amplifi er
The transmit signal obtained from the VCO buffer am-
plifi er Q100, is amplifi ed by Q101. This amplifi ed signal is 
passed to the power amplifi er, Q102 and Q105, which con-
sists of a 2-stage FET amplifi er and is capable of producing 
up to 5W of RF power. (See Fig.7)
4) ANT Switch and LPF
The RF amplifi er output signal is passed through a low-
pass fi lter network and a transmit/receive switching circuit 
before it is passed to the antenna terminal. The transmit/
receive switching circuit is comprised of D101, D102, D103 
and D104. D102 and D103 turned on (conductive) in trans-
mit mode and off (isolated) in receive mode.
5) APC
The automatic power control (APC) circuit stabilizes the 
transmitter output power at a predetermined level by sens-
ing the drain current of the fi nal  amplifi er Field Effect Tran-
sistor (FET) . The voltage comparator, IC100 (2/2), compares 
the voltage obtained from the above drain current with a 
reference voltage which is set using the microprocessor. 
An APC voltage proportional to the difference between the 
sensed voltage and the reference voltage appears at the 
output of IC100 (1/2). This output voltage controls the gate 
of the FET power amplifier, which keeps the transmitter 
output power constant. The transmitter output power can 
be varied by the microprocessor which in turn changes the 
reference voltage and hence, the output power.
6) Thermal Protection Circuit
When the thermistor (TH100) reaches about 80˚C, the 
protection circuit turns on Q107 to protect transmitting fi nal 
amplifi er (Q105) from the over heating.
5. Power Supply
A 5V reference power supply [5M] for the control circuit 
is derived from an internal battery. This reference is used 
to provide a 5V supply in transmit mode [5T], a 5V supply in 
receive mode [5R], and a 5V supply common in both modes 
[5C] based on the control signal sent from the microproces-
sor.
6. Control System
The IC403 MPU operates at 7.37MHz . This oscillator has 
a circuit that shifts the frequency according to the EEPROM 
data.
Fig. 7  APC system 
AMP
Q101
DRIVE AMP
Q102
5T
B
Q103,104
B SW
DET
IC100
APC
5T
Q109
SW
Q106
SW
APC
5T
Q108
SW
RX
D102,103
ANT SW
FINAL AMP
Q105
ANT SW
D101,104
LPF
ANT
5T
SW
Q107
TH100