Hi,
we are using the nRF5340 with the nRF21540 (Fanstel BT40N module). I understand that different regions allow for a maximum of +10 dBm or +20 dBm in transmit power dependng on the region. Further, I understand that the nRF5340 provides a 13 dB gain in Rx power. I also understand that using the FEM on both communication partners will bring the maximum rage gain.
As mentioned above, we have normal cellphones as communication partners. We already could observe that the FEM provides significant improvement in range. Although, my colleagues could not observe significant range differences when switching between +10 dBm and +20 dBm Tx power. Do you have any experience in this respect? Could it be that the transmit power of the cellphone cannot keep up with the +20 dBm Tx power of the FEM, and as Rx power is only increased by 13 dB, packets from the cellphone to the Nordic device will get lost at around the same distance, rendering the +20 dBm Tx power kind of useless?
If there is no way to improve range to a cellphone in the FCC region (+20 dBm) over the ETSI region (+10 dBm), we might drop the +20 dBm support completely as it only adds complexity to the lifecycle of our product... although it would be nice if you know of a way to benefit from the FCC regulation.
Best regards,
Michael