How does the nrf52832 module judge that the nrf function has no signal and has been disconnected?
How does the nrf52832 module judge that the nrf function has no signal and has been disconnected?
Hi.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure that I understand the question.
Could you elaborate a little bit on your question?
Best regards,
Joakim
Sorry to make a mistake, it is to determine the strength of the esb function signal and to determine whether the transmission was disconnected.
Hi.
But now I need to determine if there is a disconnection at the receiver, and rssi is not stable when reading, and I use NOACK mode.
Best regards,
JiaBin
What do you mean by disconnection? Like I said in my last reply, there is no connection made between the two devices.
Could you elaborate on "rssi is not stable when reading"? What values are you seeing, and what do you expect?
Are you not receiving all the messages from your transmitter?
Assuming that the esb has established a link, how does the receiver determine that the transmitter is closed or out of range when the transmitter is turned off or out of transmission range.
I suggest that you take a look at the Enhanced ShockBurst User Guide to get a better understanding of how ESB works.
Best regards,
Joakim
Ok thanks
Ok thanks