SWRZ071D May   2017  – December 2020 AWR1243

 

  1. 1Introduction
  2. 2Device Nomenclature
  3. 3Device Markings
  4. 4Advisory to Silicon Variant / Revision Map
  5. 5Known Design Exceptions to Functional Specifications
    1.     MSS#06
    2.     MSS#18
    3.     MSS#44
    4.     ANA#01
    5.     ANA#02
    6.     ANA#03
    7.     ANA#04
    8.     ANA#06
    9.     ANA#07
    10.     ANA#08A
    11.     ANA#09A
    12.     ANA#10A
    13.     ANA#11A
    14.     ANA#12A
    15.     ANA#13
    16.     ANA#15
    17.     ANA#17A
    18.     ANA#18B
    19.     ANA#20
    20.     ANA#21A
    21.     ANA#22A
    22.     ANA#23
    23.     ANA#24A
    24.     ANA#27
  6. 6Trademarks
    1.     Revision History

ANA#08A

Doppler Spur Observed at Certain RF Frequencies

Revision(s) Affected:

AWR1243 ES1.0, AWR1243 ES2.0, and AWR1243 ES3.0

Description:

When the instantaneous FMCW Ramp frequency nears certain specific RF frequencies, there can be coupling between the synthesizer's reference and its output, and manifest as frequency glitches or spurs in TX output spectrum.

Implication: In FMCW radar 2D signal processing, this can lead to spurs in a fixed Doppler bin at all range bins. This situation can occur with narrow band chirps, if the FMCW ramp includes or nears 76.8-, 77.4-, 78-, 79.2-, 80.4-, 81-GHz RF frequencies. The affected Doppler bin is a function of chirp timing and RF frequency properties.

Workaround(s):

Use the device's dithering features to vary idle time, RF frequency and ramp end times to spread the spurs significantly in Doppler dimension so that it does not get detected as spurious targets. Using larger chirp band widths also reduces the spur level.