SWRA670A April 2020 – October 2022 CC1350 , CC1352P , CC1352R , CC2400 , CC2420 , CC2430 , CC2500 , CC2520 , CC2530 , CC2538 , CC2540 , CC2541 , CC2543 , CC2544 , CC2545 , CC2564 , CC2590 , CC2591 , CC2592 , CC2620 , CC2630 , CC2640 , CC2650 , CC2652P , CC2652R , CC2652R7 , CC2652RSIP , CC3100 , CC3120 , CC3135 , CC3135MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF , CC3230S , CC3230SF , CC3235MODAS , CC3235MODASF , CC3235MODS , CC3235MODSF , CC3235S , CC3235SF , WL1801MOD , WL1805MOD , WL1807MOD , WL1831
Receiver blocking is defined as a measure of the ability of the equipment to receive a wanted signal on its operating channel without exceeding a given degradation due to the presence of an unwanted input signal (blocking signal) on frequencies other than those of the operating frequency bands provided in Table 5-19.
The minimum performance criterion should be a PER of less than or equal to 10%. The manufacturer may declare alternative performance criteria as long as that is appropriate for the intended use of the equipment.
The limits for receiver blocking levels are shown in Table 6-20.
Wanted signal mean power from companion device (dBm) | Blocking signal frequency (MHz) | Blocking signal power (dBm) (2) | Type of blocking signal | |||
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Master or Slave signal with radar detection (see Table 52, (2)) | Slave without radar detection (see Table 52, (2)) | |||||
Pmin + 6 dB(1) | 5100 | >=-53 | >=-59 | CW | ||
Pmin + 6 dB(1) | 4900 | >=-47 | >=-53 | CW | ||
5000 | ||||||
5975 |