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What does XRFTEST RX do on NRF9160?

I'm using AT%XRFTEST=0,1,2,19300,-40,1 to test reception at 1930MHz on the NRF9160 DK with a CW generator, and I don't understand the effect of the -40 parameter. With my generator set to -10dBm RMS, I get a reading of -23226 (it varies, but its around this number). If I instead use AT%XRFTEST=0,1,2,19300,-50,1 I get a result of -8951 (it also varies, but most of the time its around this number, but I do sometimes get numbers like -25240). What's going on? I've verified the connection since I can see the signal generated by TX testing from the NRF9160 to my equipment.

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  • Hi,

     

    That measures the energy going into the SiP at that specific frequency.

    < -20000 means < -78 dBm signal.

    I get ~ -23k to -25k when there's no signal present.

    Provided that you get ~-9000, it means ~-35 dBm (-9k / 256) at the input.

     

    With my generator set to -10dBm RMS, I get a reading of -23226

    Are you sure the generator is setup with the correct frequency? Are you measuring conducted or radiated?

     

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

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  • Hi,

     

    That measures the energy going into the SiP at that specific frequency.

    < -20000 means < -78 dBm signal.

    I get ~ -23k to -25k when there's no signal present.

    Provided that you get ~-9000, it means ~-35 dBm (-9k / 256) at the input.

     

    With my generator set to -10dBm RMS, I get a reading of -23226

    Are you sure the generator is setup with the correct frequency? Are you measuring conducted or radiated?

     

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

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