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Nordic Advertiser Extensions - nRF52840 - MESH

Hi

We need clarification about  Nordic Advertiser Extensions (Instaburst).

1. The document (Nordic Advertiser Extensions (Instaburst)) says that the maximum theoretical mesh access layer payload throughput is around 60 kbps. 

Can you explain how did you get 60 kbps and which PHY was used in this calculation?

2. Is it possible to use Coded PHY (S=8) in  Nordic Advertiser Extensions (Instaburst) feature for mesh? And what will be the throughput?

3. Is there any Soft Device versions that support the periodic advertising feature which is part of extended advertising? If yes, is there any example code for that?

Is it possible to integrate the periodic advertisement feature with mesh to get higher throughput?

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  • Hi,

    1. It is meantioned in the document you referred to. The PHY that is used is 2Mbit.

    2. No, unfortunately Coded PHY is not supported in either Instaburst feature or the Mesh specification. We don't have any tests that use Coded PHY so we don't have such throughput measurement.

    3. Unfortunately, we do not have support for periodic advertisement  in our SoftDevices. We do however, have a few ways to perform periodic advertising with other means. There are quite a few posts on that already here on DevZone, you can try check out one of those. 

    Like I mentioned in your other post, Bluetooth Mesh specification is based on v4.0 and does not support Bluetooth 5 features.

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  • Hi,

    1. It is meantioned in the document you referred to. The PHY that is used is 2Mbit.

    2. No, unfortunately Coded PHY is not supported in either Instaburst feature or the Mesh specification. We don't have any tests that use Coded PHY so we don't have such throughput measurement.

    3. Unfortunately, we do not have support for periodic advertisement  in our SoftDevices. We do however, have a few ways to perform periodic advertising with other means. There are quite a few posts on that already here on DevZone, you can try check out one of those. 

    Like I mentioned in your other post, Bluetooth Mesh specification is based on v4.0 and does not support Bluetooth 5 features.

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