Hello all,
if we design a AoA receiver based on the nRF52811 and our own antenna array, will it be able to locate beacons using Bluetooth 5.0 communication?
Kind regards,
Martin
Hello all,
if we design a AoA receiver based on the nRF52811 and our own antenna array, will it be able to locate beacons using Bluetooth 5.0 communication?
Kind regards,
Martin
Hi Martin and Peter
It will not be possible to use older chips as AoA transmitters/beacons, as according to the Bluetooth specification, you have to send "special direction finding signals" which won't be possible to send from chips not supporting Bluetooth 5.1. It is possible to send AoA transmissions in other ways as Quuppa does, but this will be out of the Bluetooth spec. and therefore proprietary. So to implement direction finding in nRF products that are in line with the Bluetooth spec, both transmitter and receiver must be Bluetooth 5.1 compatible.
This blog post includes more info on the topic of direction finding in Bluetooth.
Best regards,
Simon
PS: I will be out of office for the remainder of the week, so replies for any follow-up questions will be delayed! Sorry for the inconvenience.
Hi Martin and Peter
It will not be possible to use older chips as AoA transmitters/beacons, as according to the Bluetooth specification, you have to send "special direction finding signals" which won't be possible to send from chips not supporting Bluetooth 5.1. It is possible to send AoA transmissions in other ways as Quuppa does, but this will be out of the Bluetooth spec. and therefore proprietary. So to implement direction finding in nRF products that are in line with the Bluetooth spec, both transmitter and receiver must be Bluetooth 5.1 compatible.
This blog post includes more info on the topic of direction finding in Bluetooth.
Best regards,
Simon
PS: I will be out of office for the remainder of the week, so replies for any follow-up questions will be delayed! Sorry for the inconvenience.