DW1000 User Manual
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Version 2.12
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power and still remain within regulatory power limits which are typically specified as average power per
millisecond.
When DIS_STXP is 0 and the data rate is configured to 6.8 Mbps, Smart Tx power is enabled. The DW1000
selects one of the fields of the TX Power Control register (BOOSTxxxx) depending on the overall frame
duration.
REG:1E:00 – TX_POWER – Transmit Power Control (When DIS_STXP = 0)
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
BOOSTP125
BOOSTP250
BOOSTP500
BOOSTNORM
0x0E
0x08
0x02
0x22
The individual sub-fields are described below:
Field
Description of fields within Register file: 0x1E – Transmit Power Control (when DIS_STXP is 0)
BOOSTNORM
reg:1E:00
bits:7–0
This is the normal power setting used for frames that do not fall within the data rate and
frame length criteria required for a boost, i.e. the frame duration is more than 0.5 ms.
It is also the power setting used for the PHR portion of the frame for all of the other three
cases.
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details the programming of this value.
BOOSTP500
reg:1E:00
bits:15–8
This value sets the power applied to the preamble and data portions of the frame during
transmission at the 6.8 Mbps data rate for frames that are less than 0.5 ms duration which is
determined by the following criteria:
-- Preamble Length of 64 symbols and Frame Length of <= 333 bytes.
-- Preamble Length of 128 symbols and Frame Length of <= 281 bytes.
-- Preamble Length of 256 symbols and Frame Length of <= 166 bytes.
At least a 3 dB power boost can be configured here so long as the external system keeps the
frame rate below 1 frame per millisecond to ensure the power boost is not breaking
regulations. The actual amount of power boost that can be applied may be calculated as
follows: -
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