High Power Pa; Figure 9-4: High Power Pa Vr_Pa Voltage Vs. Txpower - Semtech LR1121 User Manual

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9.1.2 High Power PA

For maximum efficiency, the high power PA should be operated with a maximum VR_PA near 3.1V.
To get VR_PA = 3.1V the user should set TxPower= 22. At this setting,
The PA can deliver up to 22dBm output power. The output power in this case varies when the battery voltage drops
below 3.3V.
The actual maximum output power can be set according to the PaDutyCycle and PaHpSel.
If needed, the output power can be decremented in steps of 1dB from maximum by using TxPower < 22.
The VR_PA variation over the programmed power TxPower for different supply voltages and duty cycle (PaDutyCycle)
conditions is depicted in

Figure 9-4: High Power PA VR_PA Voltage vs. TxPower

The internal regulator for VR_PA has 200mV of drop-out, which means VBAT must be 200mV higher than the VR_PA voltage
in order to attain the corresponding output power.
For example: For Pout = +20dBm,
VR_PA = 2.5V is required (brown curve)
The high power PA can maintain Pout = +20dBm on the 2.7V < VBAT < 3.7V voltage range (2.5V +200mV = 2.7V)
Below 2.7V, the output power degrades as VBAT reduces
At 1.8V of supply voltage, the maximum VR_PA value is 1.6V (1.8V - 200mV), allowing therefore a +17dBm output power.
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Figure 9-4: High Power PA VR_PA Voltage vs. TxPower
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