I use nRF Connect for desktop / Bluetooth Low Enery Apps + nRF52840-DK.
When run 'start scan', In rare cases, very small RSSI values (-103dbm, -104dbm ...) may be reported.
Is this value correct?(Is it a reliable RSSI?)
I use nRF Connect for desktop / Bluetooth Low Enery Apps + nRF52840-DK.
When run 'start scan', In rare cases, very small RSSI values (-103dbm, -104dbm ...) may be reported.
Is this value correct?(Is it a reliable RSSI?)
Hi,
According to chapter 6.20.15.9 of the nRF52840 Product Specification v1.1, the accuracy is ±2dB. For the nRF52840, the RSSI accuracy valid range is -90 to -20 dBm. If the RSSI value is outside this range then it isn't reliable.
Just be aware that there are many factors that can affect the RSSI value, see this thread.
It means the RSSI value can no longer be trusted.
For example, if the received RSSI value is -100dbm, does that mean it could actually be -40dbm or -90dbm? Or does it mean a very small RSSI value?
For example, if the received RSSI value is -100dbm, does that mean it could actually be -40dbm or -90dbm? Or does it mean a very small RSSI value?