

Hi
The 2%rms EVM in the datasheet is not a maximum limit, but rather the typical expected EVM value across all nRF54L15 SoCs. So 2.154%rms should be well within what's expected here.
It is the offset value and not the absolute that should be used since you're measuring the OQPSK (Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) modulation here. You can find some more information on OQSPK modulation here: https://www.everythingrf.com/community/what-is-oqpsk-modulation
Best regards,
Simon
Hi
The 2%rms EVM in the datasheet is not a maximum limit, but rather the typical expected EVM value across all nRF54L15 SoCs. So 2.154%rms should be well within what's expected here.
It is the offset value and not the absolute that should be used since you're measuring the OQPSK (Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) modulation here. You can find some more information on OQSPK modulation here: https://www.everythingrf.com/community/what-is-oqpsk-modulation
Best regards,
Simon
Thank you for your response. In practical terms, is it correct that the standard for this modulation scheme is 35%rms?