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CC3220: Maximum RF input power on WiFi receiver

Part Number: CC3220

I have another device in my design which sends beacon packets in the 2.4 GHz band (it's an OOK beacon packet at a low baud rate). I'm designing my RF frontend so that both the 2.4 GHz transmitter and the CC3220 can coexist and share an antenna. The beacon packets are short and infrequent and the firmware knows when they happen, so it is not a big deal if the WiFi connection drops during the beacon packet provided it re-establishes afterwards.

The CC3220 datasheet specifies a maximum input power of -10 dBm for 802.11g and -4 dBm for 802.11b at a 10% packet error rate (page 33 of datasheet SWAS035A). As I mentioned, WiFi communications interruptions aren't a big deal. I am more interested in maximum permissible input power prior to damage to the frontend in the CC3220. There's nothing in the absolute maximum ratings table about this. Is there a spec for the maximum permissible CW input power prior to damage?