I am interested in the S130 ability to hold 3 central -> peripheral links over BLE, and am looking for some evidence that this has been accomplished with extremely low-power battery-powered central device configurations rather than a reliable power source. Does Nordic silicon have the ability to sleep between connection intervals, yet wake in time to manage the connections? Does anyone have evidence to the sleep times possible relative to the connection intervals?
If the S130 stack is also handling a peripheral->central link at the same time, has this additional connection been tied to an actual power optimized use of Nordic silicon?
Most central devices supporting persistent connections are designed for line power or 'frequent recharge' batteries. I am looking at standard AA or 9V types of battery applicaitons involving persistent connections and a long time between battery replacement.
Any assistance would be extremely helpful, -Dan