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Tests of STO IF Components S. Weinreb April 15, 2009 Two 1-2 GHz IF amplifier plates and one 5 GHz converter plate for the Texas test flight have been assembled and tested. Components for six more IF amplifier strings are on hand for the Antarctic flight.
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STO IF Amplifier Plates Test data on SN1 shows noise output power spectrum with input terminated and DC supply at 5.0V (310mA) and 4.0V (300mA). Resolution 1 MHz, total output power of -25.1 dBm, and monitor detector output of -1.83 mV. Expected input signal of -60 dBm/GHz will raise these levels by 20 dB. There are 10+6 dB pads between the two 38 dB IF amplifiers. Test data on SN2 is almost identical with -25.3 dBm output power and monitor detector output -1.98mV at 5.0V DC.
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Test Setup for 5 GHz Converter Rohde and Schwarz 4-port network analyzer is used to provide 6.5 GHz LO and measure conversion gain shown on next slide. A 5 GHz bandpass filter will be added at input by U. of Arizona.
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STO 5 GHz Converter Plate, April 15, 2009 Test data shows conversion gain (~18 dB) with +7 dBm LO at 6.5 GHz and also with 0 dBm LO power. RF input was 4 to 6 GHz giving 2.5 to 0.5 GHz IF out. For -5 dBm output, -23 dBm input power is needed. There are 3 dB pads at RF input and IF output of mixer.
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Calibration Curve for Monitor Detector At design IF output of -5 dBm detector output is -100mV.
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Parts for Six More IF Amplifier Plates Amplifiers, power splitters, attenuator pads, and cables to be combined with Lorch filters and packaged in a receiver box for the Antarctic flight. Some additional cables and pads will be required.
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