How to deal with the power accuracy issue with nRF7002 and nRF7000?

Hi Nordic,

I test with nRF7002-DK and IC mark on nRF7002 is below:

N7002
QFAAB0
2252AA

 

Here is my test data, showing about a 3dB discrepancy between power setting and measurement power (left sheet). When I set a higher power, I also get a higher measurement power (right sheet). Therefore, I would like to ask if there is a calibration mechanism to ensure that when I set 16dBm, the measurement power is also 16dBm, or how to deal with the power accuracy issue? I believe that a difference of less than 0.5dB between the power setting and measurement power is reasonable. Otherwise, there will be issues with Tx certification due to mismatching between power setting and measurement power.

 

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  • Hi Amanda,

    In this test, I follow the power table from datasheet below. I use one EVB with different trace code nRF7002 chip for testing. The test results indicate the need for a calibration mechanism to adjust power levels. If the specification is ±2dB, there seems to be a significant margin at 2.4GHz. Without calibration, how can we resolve the issue of unbalanced settings and measurements?

    Thanks.

    nRF7002-DK

    2.4GHz

    Setting

    EVB

    N7002 2252AA

    Avg. power (dBm)

    EVB

    N7002 2518AA

    Avg. power (dBm)

    5GHz

    Setting

    EVB

    N7002 2252AA

    Avg. power (dBm)

    EVB

    N7002 2518AA

    Avg. power (dBm)

    Transmitter characteristics

    1M

    20

    18.50

    18.32

    VHT20_M0

    13

    12.74

    13.32

    11M

    20

    18.58

    18.41

    VHT20_M7

    13

    12.83

    13.89

    6M

    15

    13.67

    13.49

    HE20_M0

    13

    13.14

    14.12

    54M

    15

    13.37

    13.43

    HE20_M7

    13

    13.26

    14.23

    HT20_M0

    15

    13.53

    13.34

     

    HT20_M7

    15

    13.22

    13.3

     

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