Hi,
I wanted to know the RSSI value where the receiver saturates when receiving data from a high output power transmitter.
Thanks
Hi,
I wanted to know the RSSI value where the receiver saturates when receiving data from a high output power transmitter.
Thanks
See the Product Specification:
Thank you for your response Awneil. But I couldn't find the maximum recieve rssi value in this list.
Oh thanks Awneil. So the spec says it should be typically 0dBm.
We have designed a BLE module with nRF52832 + SKY66112 PA frontend. I was using 2 of these modules, one as transmitter and the other as receiver. The transmitter was transmitting at max output of 21dBm. The modules were fairly close to each other.
I checked the RSSI on the receiver and noticed that it never went above -14dBm. Is there any reasoning you can think of for this to happen?
The transmitter was transmitting at max output of 21dBm
How do you determine that?
What are the gains of your antennas?
etc
The rssi valid range is -90 to -20 dBm. Please see Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) specifications.
In addition you need to do tethered measurements to know the strength of the input signal.
The rssi valid range is -90 to -20 dBm. Please see Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) specifications.
In addition you need to do tethered measurements to know the strength of the input signal.
Valid range is -90 to -20 dBm, so the signal strength I see of -14dBm is not very accurate? Also i wanted to know why it saturates at -14dBm and not go above it. I feel it should go above -14dBm because i see that value at 30cm distance between transmitter and receiver and still see the same value when I touch them together
The RSSI is designed to have a valid range of -90 to -20 and will saturate somewhere above that. Seems that is around -14 dBm, but it is not something we specify as it is out of range.
okay, so I'll take it as a saturation level. Thanks for your help