SWRZ072B May   2017  – December 2020 AWR1642

 

  1. 1Introduction
  2. 2Device Nomenclature
  3. 3Device Markings
  4. 4Usage Notes
    1. 4.1 MSS: SPI Speed in 3-Wire Mode Usage Note
  5. 5Advisory to Silicon Variant / Revision Map
  6. 6Known Design Exceptions to Functional Specifications
    1.     MSS#10
    2.     MSS#11
    3.     MSS#12
    4.     MSS#14
    5.     MSS#16
    6.     MSS#17
    7.     MSS#18
    8.     MSS#19
    9.     MSS#20
    10.     MSS#22
    11.     MSS#37B
    12.     MSS#38A
    13.     MSS#39
    14.     MSS#40
    15.     MSS#42
    16.     MSS#43
    17.     MSS#44
    18.     MSS#45
    19.     ANA#06
    20.     ANA#08A
    21.     ANA#09A
    22.     ANA#10A
    23.     ANA#11A
    24.     ANA#12A
    25.     ANA#15
    26.     ANA#16
    27.     ANA#17A
    28.     ANA#18B
    29.     ANA#20
    30.     ANA#21A
    31.     ANA#22A
    32.     ANA#24A
    33.     ANA#27
    34.     DSS#01
    35.     DSS#02
    36.     DSS#03
    37.     DSS#04
    38.     DSS#05
    39.     DSS#06
    40.     DSS#07
  7. 7Trademarks
  8. 8Revision History

ANA#09A

Synthesizer Frequency Nonlinearity around 76.8 GHz when Synthesizer (Chirp) Frequency Monitor Enabled

Revision(s) Affected:

AWR1642 ES1.0 and AWR1642 ES2.0

Description:

When the synthesizer (chirp) frequency monitor is enabled and the synthesizer chirp is around 76.8 GHz, the frequency error can be as high as 500 kHz due to coupling between the monitor and the synthesizer. The RF frequencies impacted are 500Mhz around 76.8Ghz (76.8 ± 0.5 GHz).

Implication: Increased nonlinearity in the chirp can lead to up to 20 dB degradation in the noise floor surrounding large objects. This leads to potential loss of dynamic range when large and small objects are present simultaneously.

Workaround(s):

  1. Disable the synthesizer frequency monitor during profiles where the LO crosses 76.8 ± 0.5 GHz.
  2. Use non-functional chirps to detect nonlinearities (instead of high instantaneous frequency errors) in the synthesizer by inserting dummy chirps (where RX data is not used) after functional chirps (where RX data is consumed).