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nRF52840 range Testing

Currently, we are testing the nRF52840 range evaluation using the nRF52840 EVK kit.

As of now, we are getting the only 120 to 125-meter range using 125kbps data rate @ 4dBM power in the outdoor activity.

What thing need to change is i need more than 200 meter range ?

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  • Hi,

    Ah, I did not consider the PCB antenna. I suspect the problem here is with antenna gain. You have calculated with 1 dBi antenna gain. Where does that number come from? We have not measured the radiation pattern from the PCB antenna, so I do not know in which direction it is best, but it is definitely not an ideal isotropic antenna. By calculating 1 dBi gain you are saying that you are using a "good" direction on the antenna on both sides, but how do you know that?

    In the typical use cases for BLE devices, they are used in complex RF environments, where it usually does not matter much, as there will typically be a lot of directions. But in LOS conditions where you want to maximize range, you do want to know which direction to point the antenna. In those cases, where we have tested LOS, we have used external directional antennas, as described here. It is, of course, possible to test the DK in an antenna lab to find it's radiation pattern, but we have not done that.

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