To the kind attention of Nordic support team,
1) I was wondering if it could make sense to connect two nRF52840 boards (transmitting normal bluetooth RF signals) directly
using a special (attenuated?) coaxial cable, so to measure current with a current clump and have a pattern
of bluetooth connections in ideal environment to detect strange activities triggered by an improper usage of your ble softdevice -
for example - like keeping antennas engaged for more than it is useful.
2) Another useful practice could be to measure currents of two nRF52840 development boards indipendently (during bluetooth connections)
and then superimpose the revealed patterns;
the pattern coming from the device target board - the device whose firmware we are building -
and the other one from the board working as a master dongle attached to the pc using the zephyr project.
3) Is there some instrumentation not too expensive that you could recommend in order to
measure if power transmitted from the board is the power we expect and set by firmware?
What about an nRF power meter?
4) It would be very much appreciated if you could resume based on your experience some
tricks that could be useful in better understanding everything about bluetooth debugging other than the usage of your wonderful nRF51 sniffer,
for higher level debugging and protocol decoding.
Thank you for your kind attention, best regards