I am not seeing the Rx Sensitivity detail for the data rates MCS8-MSC11, I see MCS13-MCS15 in the datasheet table for WL1837mod.pdf.
Also what does in the term MCS7 MM 4K, MM 4K means?
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I am not seeing the Rx Sensitivity detail for the data rates MCS8-MSC11, I see MCS13-MCS15 in the datasheet table for WL1837mod.pdf.
Also what does in the term MCS7 MM 4K, MM 4K means?
Hi Brad,
Let me get back to you on this request.
Hi Brad,
4k is the packet size used for the test/data collection and MM indicates Mixed Mode.
Hey Dino,
My apologies, I missed the initial question. I will dig into this and get back to you tomorrow afternoon.
Hey Dino,
Sorry for the delay, I couldn't find the exact reason why this info is not in the data sheet, but it looks like the performance of MCS7 and MCS13 are both 70 dBm which would indicate everything in between would be the same.
you mean -70dBm ? also the sensitivity will chagne base don data rate, it won't tbe same -70dBm for all data rates rigt ?
Hi Dino,
Yes, I meant -70dBm. The faster the data rate the worse the sensitivity performance - this is the thought process behind my last answer. However, I didn't factor in the MIMO aspect. For example, MCS8 will effectively be MCS0 (same modulation and coding) with two spatial stream. This would mean they both would have similar performance with MCS8 being slightly worse due to the increased susceptibility to noise/interference from two spatial streams. This can also be seen by comparing the MCS5-7 performance with the MCS13-15 (respectively) which also share this same relationship. The same comparison can be made with the other MCS rates missing from the table.