DW1000 User Manual
© Decawave Ltd 2017
Version 2.12
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7.2.47.4
Sub-Register 0x2E:1002
– LDE_PPAMPL
ID
Length
(octets)
Type
Mnemonic
Description
2E:1002
2
RO
LDE_PPAMPL
LDE Peak Path Amplitude
Register file: 0x2E – Leading Edge Detection Interface
, sub-register 0x1002, is the LDE Peak Path Amplitude
(LDE_PPAMPL) register. This is a 16-bit status register reporting the magnitude of the peak signal seen in the
accumulator data memory during the LDE algorithm’s analysis, (the index at which this occurs is reported in
Sub-Register 0x2E:1000 – LDE_PPINDX
). This value may be of diagnostic interest in certain circumstances.
7.2.47.5
Sub-Register 0x2E:1804
– LDE_RXANTD
ID
Length
(octets)
Type
Mnemonic
Description
2E:1804
2
RW
LDE_RXANTD
LDE Receive Antenna Delay configuration
Register file: 0x2E – Leading Edge Detection Interface
, sub-register 0x1804 is a 16-bit configuration register
for setting the receive antenna delay. The receiver antenna delay is used to account for the delay between
the arrival of the RMARKER (the start of the PHR) at the antenna and the time the RMARKER is detected and
time-stamped by the internal digital RX circuitry. The units here are the same as those used for system time
and time stamps, i.e. 499.2 MHz × 128, so the least significant bit about 15.65 picoseconds.
The value programmed in this LDE_RXANTD register value is subtracted (by the LDE algorithm) from the raw
timestamp
to by the LDE algorithm which performs a number of other updates and
adjustments(including detecting and accounting for the first path position in the accumulator) in order to
generate the fully adjusted
value also in
Register file: 0x15 – Receive Time Stamp
8.3 – IC Calibration – Antenna Delay
for details of calibration of antenna delay.
7.2.47.6
Sub-Register 0x2E:1806
– LDE_CFG2
ID
Length
(octets)
Type
Mnemonic
Description
2E:1806
2
RW
LDE_CFG2
LDE Configuration Register 2
Register file: 0x2E – Leading Edge Detection Interface
, sub-register 0x1806 is a 16-bit LDE configuration
tuning register. The value here needs to change depending on the RXPRF configuration. The default values
required are given in Table 50 below. Other values may be appropriate in certain cirumstances as detailed in
applications information from Decawave.