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9.2.2 High Power PA

Figure 9-6: HP PA Output Power vs. TxPower
PaDutyCycle settings and over the supply voltage.
For a given PaDutyCycle, the output power of the High Power PA is maintained on a certain voltage range, and then
decreases with VBAT. For example:
For the +22dBm power setting, a VR_PA of ~3.1 V is required (refer to
of the PA regulator, the +22 dBm output power can only be obtained from a 3.3 V to 3.7 V supply voltage range.
For +17dBm, VR_PA around 2 V is required. Therefore the LR1110 output power will drop to +17 dBm for the minimum
supply voltage 1.8 V.
Therefore, the plots for 3.3V and 3.7V are then superimposed for a given PaDutyCycle, and only the plots for 3.7V are visible.
For a given supply voltage, increasing the PaDutyCycle increases the output power.
For example:
For the +22dBm power setting at 3.3V, PaDutyCycle=4 allows the High Power PA to deliver +22dBm
For the +22dBm power setting at 3.3V, PaDutyCycle=2 allows the High Power PA to deliver +20dBm
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Figure 9-5: Low Power PA Output Power vs. TxPower
shows the output power of the High Power PA with TxPower for different
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9-4). Therefore, given the 200 mV drop-out
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