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LP-CC1352P7: radio timing profiles

Part Number: LP-CC1352P7

Tool/software:

Hello my friends, I am trying to profile the radio performance in terms of timing and energy consumption.
I skimmed through the technical reference manual, but I could not find any documentation regarding this issue.
For example, how much current or charge is consumed for warm up the radio like (crystal ramp up, ... ) or how much time the radio core needs to get ready for reception of a packet.
So, I decided to run a bunch of experiments to kind of characterize the radio behavior.
Along this line, I have two main RX profiles that I need more clarification on them.


Here are the profiles:

The left profile is when the RX is opened and the right one is when the radio receives a packet and radio is closed subsequently. 
Note: the sent packet had a payload of 128 bytes in proprietary mode.

I want to parse and paraphrase these two areas, for example, I want to know
1. if those trends depend on the data rate or any other configurations, if so, what are the main params and how they affect it?
2. at what point of the warm-up phase, the left profile, the rf core would be able to successfully receive, demodulate and store the packet into the buffer?

Thanks.