TB-2100 Datasheet ATC/DME/MODE S Test Set

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TB-2100

ATC/DME/MODE S Test Set

Datasheet

Description

The TB-2100 is a modern, easy to use bench test set designed for testing Mode A, C, and S transponders and distance measuring equipment (DME).

The TB-2100 allows testing of Mode S transponders with new capabilities including, Extended Squitter,

ADS-B, TIS, Elementary (ES) and Enhanced

Surveillance (EHS), and including evolving European requirements.

The TB-2100 with IEEE-488 option uses the same

IEEE-488 commands as older generation ATC/DME and Mode S test sets used in current generation ATE.

Features

• Tests the latest Mode S Capabilities o Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) o Extended Squitter o Elementary (ES) and Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) o Traffic Information Systems (TIS)

• Two independent, non-coherent, RF channels for Mode S testing

P/N – 90 000 106

• Easy to Use o Modern front-panel provides simple, intuitive, interface o Multiple, variable rate slew knobs control pulse width, power, repetition rates, and position o Keypad supports direct test parameter entry o Large color, touch-pad display, which continuously presents critical measurement information and permits immediate test parameter selection o Quick recall of standard test conditions using CAL button

• Additional Benefits o Provides video and RF signal feeds plus scope triggers o Can be connected to spectrum analyzers and other bench equipment o Flash memory provides easy update/upgrade path o Standard 2 year limited warranty; extended warranty available

Specifications Subject to Change without Notice - 9/30/07 Standard Condition Values Copyright © Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. 2007

TB-2100

Product Specifications

The TB-2100 features test capability for DME and transponders

ATCRBS and Mode S).

Specifications

Signal Generator

Frequency Range 952.00 to 1223.00 MHz

Frequency Accuracy + 0.001%

Frequency vs. Level Flatness <1.0 dB

Signal Level Range 0 to -100 dBm into 50 Ω, 1 dB resolution

Signal Level Accuracy 0 to -50 dBm + 0.75 dB

-51 to -79 dBm + 1.0 dB

Suppressor Pulse Width

-80 to -89 dBm + 1.1 dB

-90 to -100 dBm + 1.2 dB

On/Off Ratio > 60 dB

Suppressor Pulse Amplitude Variable from 9 to 28 V

35 + 5 µs

UUT Measurements

Frequency 1020 to 1155 MHz; + 20 kHz for ATC; + 50 kHz for DME

Power 0 to 4000 W pk; + 0.7 dB 1 to 99 W; + 0.5 dB

100 to 4000 W

Transponder Modes

Mode ATCRBS and Mode S

Pulse Characteristics

Rise time (P1) 75 + 25 ns

Fall time (P1) 150 + 50 ns

ATCRBS Mode A/C

Pulse Width (P1/P2/P3) 0.80 + .05 µs, variable -0.3 to 1.4 µs in 50 ns steps

P2 Position (Relative to P1) 2.00 + .05 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps

Mode C P3 Position (Relative to P1)

21.00 + .05 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps

Interference Pulse Width 0.30 to 3.00 µs + 1%, variable in 50 ns steps

Interference Pulse Position -5 to +45 + .05 µs , variable in 50 ns steps

(Relative to P1)

Interference Pulse

RF source

Interference Pulse/SLS Level

Selectable for coherent or non-coherent

-15 to +3 dB + 0.25 dB, variable in 1 dB steps

(relative to P1)

PRF 0.1 to 2500 Hz

Scope Sync Width 0.8 to 1.2 µs

Scope Sync Position 0 to 175 µs in 1 µs steps

(Relative to P1)

A/C Interlace Mode 1.00 + 0.20 ms

Interrogation Spacing

Double Mode Interrogation

Mode S

Interrogation Spacing 3 to 500 µs

Pulse Width (P1/P2/P3) 0.80 + .05 µs, variable -0.3 to 1.4 µs in 50 ns steps

P2 Position (Relative to P1) 2.00 + .05 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps

Mode A P3 Position (Relative 8.00 + .05 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps to P1)

Mode C P3 Position (Relative to P1)

21.00 + .05 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps

P4 Position (Relative to P3) 2.00 + 0.5 µs, variable + 1.00 µs in 50 ns steps

P4 Width 0.80 or 1.60 + 0.5 µs, variable -0.50 to 1.00 µs

Sync Phase Reversal 2.75 + 0.05 µs, variable -0.50 to +0.50 µs

(SPR relative to P2)

P5 Position

(Relative to SPR)

P6 Position

(Relative to SPR)

Interference Pulse Position

0.40 + 0.05 µs before SPR, variable -1.00 to

+1.00 µs

1.25 + 0.50 µs before SPR, variable -0.40 to

+3.00 µs

-1.40 to +45 + .05 µs , variable in 50 ns steps

(Relative to P1)

Interference Pulse Width 0.30 to 3.00 µs + 1%, variable in 50 ns steps

Interference Pulse/P5 Level

(relative to P1)

-15 to +3 dB + 0.25 dB, variable in 1 dB steps

DME Mode

Mode VOR Pair, TACAN Channel, MHz

Pulse Characteristics

P1 Rise time 2.0 +/- 0.5 us

P1 Fall time 2.5 +/- 0.5 us

P1 Width 3.5 +/- 0.2 us

P2 Rise time 2.0 +/- 0.5 us

P2 Fall time 2.5 +/- 0.5 us

P2 Width 3.5 +/- 0.2 us

P2 Position

(Relative to P1)

X Mode – 12.0 + 0.2 µs, variable -6.00 to +6.00 in 0.1 µs steps

Y Mode – 30.0 + 0.2 µs, variable

-6.00 to +6.00 in 0.1 µs steps

Echo Position (30 nmi) 426.65 +/- .25 us

Scope Sync Width 0.8 to 1.2 µs

PRF 1 to 5000 Hz

15/135 Hz Modulation

Percent Modulation 30 to 50 %

15 Hz Modulation 15 +/-1 Hz

135 Hz Modulation 135 +/-2 Hz

Reply Efficiency 0 to 100% + 5%, selectable in 10% increments

Range 0 to 998 nmi. + 0.02 nmi. Plus + 0.005% of selected range

Velocity 0 to 9990 kts. + 0.05%, selectable in 0.01 nmi.

Increments

Echo Level -12 to +3 dB + 0.25 dB, variable in 1 dB steps

Front Panel BNC Connectors Spectrum Analyzer (Top and Main)

Rear Panel BNC Connectors

UUT Video (Top and Main)

Test Set Video (Top and Main)

Scope Sync

Suppressor Pulse (ATC and DME)

RS-232 (Calibration and Software Update)

IEEE-488 Connector

DPSK Modulation Input

External SLS

Video Input for Mode S Interrogation

Low Power Input

External Trigger

Calibration Marks

General

Power

Dimensions

Weight

Temperature

100 to 120 VAC, 60 Hz; 220 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz

14.5 in. W x 11.0 in. H x 14.25 in. D

368 mm W x 279 mm H x 362 mm D

28 lbs. (12.7 kg.)

5 to 40°C

Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp.

728 Garden Street

Carlstadt, NJ 07072

(201) 933-1600 www.telinstrument.com

Specifications Subject to Change without Notice - 9/30/07 Standard Condition Values Copyright © Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. 2007

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