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Armin Choopani
Associate II
October 9, 2018
Question

STA8089 GA - Cannot activate IF pins to verify front-end functionality

  • October 9, 2018
  • 14 replies
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I hope you have a great day

I’m Armin Choopani, Studying Electrical Engineering. I’ve been assigned a project which is setting up GNSS module. I decided to use the STA8089 GA IC. I’ve designed a matching circuit for its LNA pin. But Unfortunately I cannot verify its functionality (Front-end gain and NF), because I cannot find appropriate command to activate IF pins. I’ve read all NMEA file. But there wasn’t any command related to IF pins. I was wondering if you could help me to find this command. This problem halted my whole project, because I cannot verify anything.

Thank you all

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    Technical Moderator
    October 22, 2018

    Ciao Armin

    > it says that the IC mask is BD

    This is not an issue.

    Your wafer-die is newer then DD, at the end it's a good chip.

    > But it just detect a satellite, not more

    It's very strange, it sees only one satellite.

    > Also when my IC detects a satellite, the CN0 fluctuates enormously (from 20 to 35).

    It could be an issue related the TCXO.

    If not covered with a shield (or similar) it can introduce fluctuations in the RF part.

    You could try to cover the TCXO and generally check if some-one is introducing noice in your platform

    Ciao

    Francesco

    Armin Choopani
    Associate II
    October 22, 2018

    Dear Francesco

    Again nothing interesting. I have tried different shieldings, but it just detects one satellite (satellite number 31 with CN0=34) while My Teseo III detects satellite number 31 with CN0=39. Even when the CN0 of two different satellites are same (based on Teseo III output), my IC just detects one of the satellites.

    I don't know where I should search for the problem or problems! Digital section or RF section or both.

    Best Regards

    Armin

    Technical Moderator
    October 22, 2018

    Ciao

    > I don't know where I should search for the problem or problems! Digital section or RF section or both.

    I'm sorry to say you should check both.

    It could be an issue in the power supply or something wrong in the pcb.

    Regards

    Francesco

    Armin Choopani
    Associate II
    October 23, 2018

    Ciao Francesco

    I check and see what I can do. By the way, thanks for your informative responses. I learned a lot from them.

    Best Regards

    Armin