RF Neulink NL5000 Rev B0 User Manual
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NL5000 User Manual Rev B0
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The RF power module in the 10 watt UHF unit requires at least 12 volts to achieve 
10 watts, although voltages as high as 15 may be used. Since the module is 
powered directly from this voltage, the supply should be “clean” and, preferably, 
regulated. The output power will vary with supply voltage. The 7.5 volts required for 
the transmitter driver stages is developed by a regulator, but since the current 
requirements are limited, the regulator is not a factor in determining the duty 
cycle/key down limits. 
 
5.3
DUTY CYCLE/KEY-DOWN LIMITATIONS
The major heat generating components within the module such as the RF power 
amplifier and voltage regulator (if used) have maximum temperature limits that 
should not be exceeded. In addition, the temperature within the module itself must 
be kept below the maximum temperature of the reference oscillator. As a result, 
depending upon power, supply voltage, and temperature, limits upon the average 
transmit duty cycle and the maximum continuous transmitter on time exist. These 
limits are summarized below for operation in still air: 
 
Temperature (°C) Duty Cycle (%)
Key-DownTime (s)
With internal regulator
60
5
5
 
 
3 watt RF output
25
50
20
 
 
60
5
5
 
 
6 watt RF output
25
30
15
 
 
60
5
5
Blowing air across the unit and/or adding heat sinks can significantly improve the 
duty cycle/key-down times, especially in units without the internal regulator. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
