What are the valid values for txPower in EFR32 devices?
11/329/2020 | 06:39 PM
The EFR32 families of chips each come equipped with multiple Power Amplifiers (PAs):
EFR32xG1x
A high-power * 2.4 GHz PA (for power 20 dBm and lower)**
A low-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 0 dBm and lower)
A Sub-GHz PA**
EFR32xG21
A high-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 20 dBm and lower)**
A medium-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 10 dBm and lower)
A low-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 0 dBm and lower)
EFR32xG22
A high-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 6 dBm and lower)**
A low-power 2.4 GHz PA (for power 0 dBm and lower)
Each of these PAs has a unique number of discrete “power levels”, which are simply abstractions of the different register settings that control the active PA. For each PA, the following power levels are available:
EFR32xG1x
High-power 2.4 Ghz: 0-252**
Low-power 2.4 Ghz: 1-7
Sub-GHz: 0-248
EFR32xG21
High-power 2.4 Ghz: 1-180**
Medium-power 2.4 Ghz: 1-90
Low-power 2.4 Ghz: 1-64
EFR32xG22
High-power 2.4 Ghz: 0-128**
Low-power 2.4 Ghz: 0-15
*Note that the use of 'high', 'medium', and 'low' in the names of these PAs refers to power consumption, not power output. It is possible, for instance, to configure the high-power PA to transmit at a lower dBm output than the low-power PA.
**Maximum power/use of these PAs may be restricted by your specific OPN. Please see the data sheet for more details regarding your particular part.
What are the valid values for txPower in EFR32 devices?
The EFR32 families of chips each come equipped with multiple Power Amplifiers (PAs):
Each of these PAs has a unique number of discrete “power levels”, which are simply abstractions of the different register settings that control the active PA. For each PA, the following power levels are available:
*Note that the use of 'high', 'medium', and 'low' in the names of these PAs refers to power consumption, not power output. It is possible, for instance, to configure the high-power PA to transmit at a lower dBm output than the low-power PA.
**Maximum power/use of these PAs may be restricted by your specific OPN. Please see the data sheet for more details regarding your particular part.
For more details and to set custom power curves for your design, refer AN1127: Power Amplifier Power Conversion Functions in RAIL 2.x