SWRZ071D May   2017  – December 2020 AWR1243

 

  1. 1Introduction
  2. 2Device Nomenclature
  3. 3Device Markings
  4. 4Advisory to Silicon Variant / Revision Map
  5. 5Known Design Exceptions to Functional Specifications
    1.     MSS#06
    2.     MSS#18
    3.     MSS#44
    4.     ANA#01
    5.     ANA#02
    6.     ANA#03
    7.     ANA#04
    8.     ANA#06
    9.     ANA#07
    10.     ANA#08A
    11.     ANA#09A
    12.     ANA#10A
    13.     ANA#11A
    14.     ANA#12A
    15.     ANA#13
    16.     ANA#15
    17.     ANA#17A
    18.     ANA#18B
    19.     ANA#20
    20.     ANA#21A
    21.     ANA#22A
    22.     ANA#23
    23.     ANA#24A
    24.     ANA#27
  6. 6Trademarks
    1.     Revision History

ANA#22A

Overshoot and Undershoot During Inter-Chirp Idle Time

Revision(s) Affected:

AWR1243 ES1.0, AWR1243 ES2.0, and AWR1243 ES3.0

Description:

At the end of the chirp , when the synthesizer starts to go back to the start frequency of the next chirp, there is some overshoot and undershoot. The undershoot/overshoot is proportional to the chirp bandwidth. Negative slope chirps have a worse undershoot than positive slope chirps.

Workaround(s):

To ensure the TX power amplifier is OFF during chirp idle time and not causing "on-air" emissions during the undershoot/overshoot period, keep the inter-chirp power savings ON.