Chapter 3 Special Cases
RF Equipment Selection and Installation for OEM7 0B 7
Input Voltage
Total
Current
Draw
Solution
AdditionalEquipment
Required
The antenna LNA and in-
line amplifier both accept
+5.0 VDC.
<200mA
Connect the in-line amplifier
directly to the receiver, as
shown in In-Line Amplifier
Powered by the Receiver on the
next page.
l
In-line amplifier
> 200 mA
Add a power supply for the in-
line amplifier and a bias-T to
inject the supply in the RF line,
as shown in In-Line Amplifier
Powered from an External
Power Supply on the next page.
l
In-line amplifier
l
External power
supply
l
Bias-T
Both the antenna LNA and
the in-line amplifier
require a supply voltage
other than +5.0 VDC but
they both accept the same
input voltage.
Any
Add a power supply and a bias-
T to inject the supply in the RF
line, as shown in In-Line
Amplifier Powered from an
External Power Supply on the
next page.
l
In-line amplifier
l
External power
supply
l
Bias-T
The antenna LNA and in-
line amplifier require
different input voltages.
Any
Add a power supply for the in-
line amplifier, a supply for the
antenna, and a bias-T, as
shown in In-Line Amplifier and
Antenna Powered by Separate
Supplies on page9.
l
In-line amplifier
l
External power
supply
l
Bias-T
Table 4: Solutions for Low Input Gain based on RF Equipment Power Requirements
Current Requirement
As shown in Table 4: Solutions for Low Input Gain based on RF Equipment Power Requirements
above, the total amount of current required by the in-line amplifier and the GNSS antenna LNA is
a factor when determining how to set up the RF equipment. NovAtel OEM7 receivers can provide
up to 200 mA at +5.0 VDC on the center conductor of the RF port. Therefore, if the combined cur-
rent draw of all the RF equipment connected to the port, including the in-line amplifier, is less
than 200 mA, the receiver can supply the power.
For example, if the selected antenna’s LNA requires 50 mA and there is no other equipment
between the antenna and the receiver that draws current, an in-line amplifier that draws 10 mA
can be used without the addition of an external supply.
Amplification Requirement
Select an in-line amplifier that increases the signal gain by the amount necessary to result in an
overall gain of +25 dB, as shown in the formula below. Be sure to take into account the loss cre-
ated by any additional equipment being used with the in-line amplifier, such as bias-Ts.
AMPLIFICATION = 25 dB + LOSS
CABLE
+ LOSS
OTHER
- GAIN
ANTENNA