SWRZ090C January   2020  – October 2023 AWR2243

 

  1.   1
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Device Nomenclature
  4. 3Device Markings
  5. 4Advisory to Silicon Variant / Revision Map
  6. 5Known Design Exceptions to Functional Specifications
    1.     MSS#37
    2.     MSS#44A
    3. 5.1 MSS#50
    4. 5.2 MSS#51
    5.     ANA#08A
    6. 5.3 ANA#11A
    7. 5.4 ANA#12A
    8.     ANA#13B
    9.     ANA#18B
    10.     ANA#21A
    11.     ANA#22A
    12.     ANA#23
    13.     ANA#24
    14.     ANA#25
    15. 5.5 ANA#27A
    16.     ANA#28
    17.     ANA#53
  7.   Trademarks
  8.   Revision History

ANA#12A

Second Harmonic (HD2) Present in the Receiver

Revision(s) Affected:

AWR2243 ES1.0, ES1.1

Description:

There is a finite isolation between the RF pins/package and the FMCW synthesizer. This can create spurious tones at the synthesizer output and lead to appearance of 2nd order harmonics and inter-modulations of expected IF frequencies at RX ADC output. The amplitude of the 2nd harmonic could be as high as -55 dBc, referenced to the power level of the intended tone at the LNA input.

Workaround(s):

No workaround available at this time. However, in many typical radar use cases the HD2 does not affect the system performance due to two reasons:

  1. Since the HD2 comes from a coupling to the LO signal, there is an inherent suppression of the HD2 level due to the self-mixing effect (that is, phase noise and phase spur suppression effect at the mixer).
  2. In real-life scenarios there is often a double-bounce effect of the radar signal reflected from the target, which leads to a ghost object at twice the distance of the actual object. This effect is often indistinguishable from the effect of HD2 itself.