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Spurious frequency 12.8 Mhz. DCDC Converter ?

Hello,

When I analyse the output of my radio, I see that I have a spurious frequency at 12,8 Mhz.

I supply my custom board with a fidelity power supply so no problem with that.

I think it could come from the internal DCDC, what's its frequency switch ?

How can I disable it in the SDK15 ?

Maybe it is something else but no other idea at the moment.

Thanks for the support,
Sylvain.

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  • It would also be good to see the signal with a more narrow RBW. Say 1kHz . If the skirts are wide (ie, lots of phase noise) then you know it is not from a clock or fixed duty device. The harmonics seem to indicate that this is true since they don't follow the fourier series for a square wave.

    Also you should try warming it up and cooling it off and see if the frequency of the 12.98MHz changes significantly.  Anything off of the 32MHz should only move by about 10ppm over temp. This could just be an oscillation from a poorly matched output stage.

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