SWRU455M February 2017 – October 2020 CC3120 , CC3120MOD , CC3130 , CC3135 , CC3135MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF , CC3230S , CC3230SF , CC3235MODAS , CC3235MODASF , CC3235MODS , CC3235MODSF , CC3235S , CC3235SF
A serving channel is a channel that the system uses and might transmit in all rates. The device executes the calibration when such a channel becomes active. The most common case in which such calibration is done is upon connection of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi device in STA mode to a 5-GHz Wi-Fi AP.
The calibration data is stored in the file system when sl_Stop() is called from the host interface. The calibration file contains the calibration data of the last serving channel (last used 5-GHz Wi-Fi channel). The calibration data is kept only when sl_Stop is called to reduce the overall power consumption, however the host should provide the system enough time during sl_Stop() to complete the process succeffuly.
Keeping the calibration data in the file system lets the device skip calibration when it exits hibernate, if the same channel is used.
Re-calibration for the 5-GHz Wi-Fi serving channel will be invoked on the following cases: