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Support of PA boost on CMWX1ZZABZ #73
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Yes. Actually RFO goes to +15dBm. PA_BOOST to 20dBm nominally. |
Thank you. How could I enable/disable it? |
You don't enable/disable that. Depending upon what TxPower you use the
proper path will be selectecd.
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Ok, I see.... and get PA_BOOST on automatically? Regards |
Pretty much. Except up to 15dBm RFO is in use. But if you used 20dBm, then yes PA_BOOST is used. |
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Hi again.
On Murata's datasheet appears the following:
"Normal output power is +14dBm but a PA boost function can be selected to increase RF output to + 20dBm for long-range applications"
Does this core support that function?
Thank you
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