EFR32-specific CalibrationsThe EFR32 supports the Image Rejection (IR) calibration and a temperature-dependent calibration.

Data Structures

struct RAIL_ChannelConfigEntryAttr_t
A channel configuration entry attribute structure.

Macros

#define RAIL_CAL_TEMP_VCO (0x00000001U)
EFR32-specific temperature calibration bit.
#define RAIL_CAL_RX_IRCAL (0x00010000U)
EFR32-specific IR calibration bit.
#define RAIL_CAL_ONETIME_IRCAL ( RAIL_CAL_RX_IRCAL )
EFR32-specific IR calibration bit.
#define RAIL_CAL_TEMP ( RAIL_CAL_TEMP_VCO )
A mask to run temperature-dependent calibrations.
#define RAIL_CAL_ONETIME ( RAIL_CAL_ONETIME_IRCAL )
A mask to run one-time calibrations.
#define RAIL_CAL_PERF (0)
A mask to run optional performance calibrations.
#define RAIL_CAL_OFFLINE ( RAIL_CAL_ONETIME_IRCAL )
A mask for calibrations that require the radio to be off.
#define RAIL_CAL_ALL ( RAIL_CAL_TEMP | RAIL_CAL_ONETIME )
A mask to run all possible calibrations for this chip.
#define RAIL_CAL_ALL_PENDING (0x00000000U)
A mask to run all pending calibrations.
#define RAIL_CAL_INVALID_VALUE (0xFFFFFFFFU)
An invalid calibration value.
#define RAIL_RF_PATHS 1
Indicates the number of RF Paths supported.
#define RAIL_IRCALVALUES_UNINIT
A define to set all RAIL_IrCalValues_t values to uninitialized.
#define RAIL_IRCALVAL (irCalStruct, rfPath)   ((irCalStruct)[(rfPath)])
A define allowing Rx calibration value access compatibility between series 1 and series 2.
#define RAIL_CALVALUES_UNINIT RAIL_IRCALVALUES_UNINIT
A define to set all RAIL_CalValues_t values to uninitialized.

Typedefs

typedef uint32_t RAIL_IrCalValues_t [1]
RAIL_IrCalValues_t.
typedef RAIL_IrCalValues_t RAIL_CalValues_t
A calibration value structure.

Functions

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_ApplyIrCalibration ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, uint32_t imageRejection)
Apply a given image rejection calibration value.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_ApplyIrCalibrationAlt ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, RAIL_IrCalValues_t *imageRejection, RAIL_AntennaSel_t rfPath)
Apply a given image rejection calibration value.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateIr ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, uint32_t *imageRejection)
Run the image rejection calibration.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateIrAlt ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, RAIL_IrCalValues_t *imageRejection, RAIL_AntennaSel_t rfPath)
Run the image rejection calibration.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIr2p4Ghz ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, uint32_t *imageRejection)
Calibrate image rejection for IEEE 802.15.4 2.4 GHz.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIrSubGhz ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, uint32_t *imageRejection)
Calibrate image rejection for IEEE 802.15.4 915 MHz and 868 MHz.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_BLE_CalibrateIr ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle, uint32_t *imageRejection)
Calibrate image rejection for Bluetooth Low Energy.
RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateTemp ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle)
Run the temperature calibration.

Detailed Description

EFR32-specific Calibrations

The EFR32 supports the Image Rejection (IR) calibration and a temperature-dependent calibration.

The IR calibration can be computed once and stored off or computed each time at startup. Because it is PHY-specific and provides sensitivity improvements, it is highly recommended. The IR calibration should only be run when the radio is IDLE.

The temperature-dependent calibrations are used to recalibrate the synth if the temperature crosses 0C or the temperature delta since the last calibration exceeds 70C while in receive. RAIL will run the VCO calibration automatically upon entering receive or transmit states, so the application can omit this calibration if the stack re-enters receive or transmit with enough frequency to avoid reaching the temperature delta. If the application does not calibrate for temperature, it's possible to miss receive packets due to a drift in the carrier frequency.

Macro Definition Documentation

RAIL_CALVALUES_UNINIT

#define RAIL_CALVALUES_UNINIT RAIL_IRCALVALUES_UNINIT

A define to set all RAIL_CalValues_t values to uninitialized.

This define can be used when you have no data to pass to the calibration routines but wish to compute and save all possible calibrations.

Definition at line 497 of file rail_chip_specific.h .

RAIL_IRCALVALUES_UNINIT

#define RAIL_IRCALVALUES_UNINIT
Value:
{ \
RAIL_CAL_INVALID_VALUE, \
}

A define to set all RAIL_IrCalValues_t values to uninitialized.

This define can be used when you have no data to pass to the calibration routines but wish to compute and save all possible calibrations.

Definition at line 301 of file rail_chip_specific.h .

Typedef Documentation

RAIL_CalValues_t

A calibration value structure.

This structure contains the set of persistent calibration values for EFR32. You can set these beforehand and apply them at startup to save the time required to compute them. Any of these values may be set to RAIL_CAL_INVALID_VALUE to force the code to compute that calibration value.

Definition at line 489 of file rail_chip_specific.h .

RAIL_IrCalValues_t

typedef uint32_t RAIL_IrCalValues_t[1]

RAIL_IrCalValues_t.

An IR calibration value structure.

This definition contains the set of persistent calibration values for EFR32. You can set these beforehand and apply them at startup to save the time required to compute them. Any of these values may be set to RAIL_IRCAL_INVALID_VALUE to force the code to compute that calibration value.

Definition at line 293 of file rail_chip_specific.h .

Function Documentation

RAIL_ApplyIrCalibration()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_ApplyIrCalibration ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
uint32_t imageRejection
)

Apply a given image rejection calibration value.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[in] imageRejection The image rejection value to apply.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Take an image rejection calibration value and apply it. This value should be determined from a previous run of RAIL_CalibrateIr on the same physical device with the same radio configuration. The imageRejection value will also be stored to the RAIL_ChannelConfigEntry_t::attr , if possible.

If multiple protocols are used, this function will return RAIL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE if it is called and the given railHandle is not active. In that case, the caller must attempt to re-call this function later.

Note
: This function is deprecated. Please use RAIL_ApplyIrCalibrationAlt instead.

RAIL_ApplyIrCalibrationAlt()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_ApplyIrCalibrationAlt ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
RAIL_IrCalValues_t * imageRejection,
RAIL_AntennaSel_t rfPath
)

Apply a given image rejection calibration value.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[in] imageRejection Pointer to the image rejection value to apply.
[in] rfPath RF path to calibrate.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Take an image rejection calibration value and apply it. This value should be determined from a previous run of RAIL_CalibrateIrAlt on the same physical device with the same radio configuration. The imageRejection value will also be stored to the RAIL_ChannelConfigEntry_t::attr , if possible.

If multiple protocols are used, this function will return RAIL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE if it is called and the given railHandle is not active. In that case, the caller must attempt to re-call this function later.

RAIL_BLE_CalibrateIr()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_BLE_CalibrateIr ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
uint32_t * imageRejection
)

Calibrate image rejection for Bluetooth Low Energy.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[out] imageRejection The result of the image rejection calibration.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Some chips have protocol-specific image rejection calibrations programmed into their flash. This function will either get the value from flash and apply it, or run the image rejection algorithm to find the value.

RAIL_CalibrateIr()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateIr ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
uint32_t * imageRejection
)

Run the image rejection calibration.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[out] imageRejection The result of the image rejection calibration.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Run the image rejection calibration and apply the resulting value. If the imageRejection parameter is not NULL, store the value at that location. The imageRejection value will also be stored to the RAIL_ChannelConfigEntry_t::attr , if possible. This is a long-running calibration that adds significant code space when run and can be run with a separate firmware image on each device to save code space in the final image.

If multiple protocols are used, this function will make the given railHandle active, if not already, and perform calibration. If called during a protocol switch, it will return RAIL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE . In this case, RAIL_ApplyIrCalibration may be called to apply a previously determined IR calibration value, or the app must defer calibration until the protocol switch is complete. Silicon Labs recommends calling this function from the application main loop.

Note
: This function is deprecated. Please use RAIL_CalibrateIrAlt instead.

RAIL_CalibrateIrAlt()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateIrAlt ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
RAIL_IrCalValues_t * imageRejection,
RAIL_AntennaSel_t rfPath
)

Run the image rejection calibration.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[out] imageRejection Pointer to the image rejection result.
[in] rfPath RF path to calibrate.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Run the image rejection calibration and apply the resulting value. If the imageRejection parameter is not NULL, store the value at that location. The imageRejection value will also be stored to the RAIL_ChannelConfigEntry_t::attr , if possible. This is a long-running calibration that adds significant code space when run and can be run with a separate firmware image on each device to save code space in the final image.

If multiple protocols are used, this function will return RAIL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE if it is called and the given railHandle is not active. In that case, the caller must attempt to re-call this function later.

RAIL_CalibrateTemp()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_CalibrateTemp ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle )

Run the temperature calibration.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Run the temperature calibration, which needs to recalibrate the synth if the temperature crosses 0C or the temperature delta since the last calibration exceeds 70C while in receive. RAIL will run the VCO calibration automatically upon entering receive or transmit states, so the application can omit this calibration if the stack re-enters receive or transmit with enough frequency to avoid reaching the temperature delta. If the application does not calibrate for temperature, it's possible to miss receive packets due to a drift in the carrier frequency.

If multiple protocols are used, this function will return RAIL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE if it is called and the given railHandle is not active. In that case, the calibration will be automatically performed next time the radio enters receive.

RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIr2p4Ghz()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIr2p4Ghz ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
uint32_t * imageRejection
)

Calibrate image rejection for IEEE 802.15.4 2.4 GHz.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[out] imageRejection The result of the image rejection calibration.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Some chips have protocol-specific image rejection calibrations programmed into their flash. This function will either get the value from flash and apply it, or run the image rejection algorithm to find the value.

RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIrSubGhz()

RAIL_Status_t RAIL_IEEE802154_CalibrateIrSubGhz ( RAIL_Handle_t railHandle,
uint32_t * imageRejection
)

Calibrate image rejection for IEEE 802.15.4 915 MHz and 868 MHz.

Parameters
[in] railHandle A RAIL instance handle.
[out] imageRejection The result of the image rejection calibration.
Returns
A status code indicating success of the function call.

Some chips have protocol-specific image rejection calibrations programmed into their flash. This function will either get the value from flash and apply it, or run the image rejection algorithm to find the value.