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nRF24L01+ Received Power Detector

Dear Nordic engineer

  I have a question that How to use register 09.Please give me an example.

Thank you

Best wish

Jason

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  • I have the same question with you.

    In datasheet , it said that the RPD can be read out at any time while nRF24L01+ is in receive mode. But if we want to read 0x09 register with SPI, we must let CE low. At this time , NRF is no longer RX mode at all ! How to do with this?

    By the way ,is CD register just detect  power in the RF you had already set regardless of  P0 - P5 Address?

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  • I have the same question with you.

    In datasheet , it said that the RPD can be read out at any time while nRF24L01+ is in receive mode. But if we want to read 0x09 register with SPI, we must let CE low. At this time , NRF is no longer RX mode at all ! How to do with this?

    By the way ,is CD register just detect  power in the RF you had already set regardless of  P0 - P5 Address?

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  • Hi David

    You don't need to set CE low to read configuration registers. Maybe you are thinking of the CSN line?

    All configuration registers can be safely read during RX or TX mode, but if you want to write to the registers and change the RF configuration you will have to disable the radio, that is correct. 

    Best regards
    Torbjørn

  • Oh my god! I always consider that reading register must low the CE! Thank you very much!
    I want to use 0x09 register to detect whether the RFchannel I used is disturbed by WLAN or not. Am I right?

  • Hi David

    You can use the RPD bit to try and evaluate if there is a lot of activity on the channel, that is correct, but keep in mind that it is not a fool proof method. 

    The activity on a WiFi network will change during use, and few networks are on 100% of the time, so you are not guaranteed to detect WiFi activity by using the RPD bit. 

    Another way to evaluate channel quality is to look at the retransmit count and packet loss between the TX and the RX whenever you try to transmit data. If you see a high number of retransmits and/or packet loss on a specific channel it could be a sign that you have a lot of interference on that channel. 

    Best regards
    Torbjørn

  • Thank you Torbjørn!

    Yes you are right.

    In the TX ,there are many ways to evaluate if there is a lot of disturbance on the channel.

    But in the RX, I think that there is no way to evalute the situation but using 0X09 register.

    For example, when Tx AND Rx has no conection or Tx message is a random signal, how dose the RX device evaluate interference on this RF channel???

  • Hi David

    I agree with you, if you don't have a link running sending packets repeatedly then you can't use the methods I described. 

    In this case the RPD bit would be a better choice. 

    Just keep in mind that the RPD bit doesn't discriminate between unwanted noise and a signal from a TX device that you might want to listen to. 

    Best regards
    Torbjørn

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