Hello. I am conducting experiments with data transmission via the Enhanced ShockBurst protocol with BMD-340 modules. Transmission parameters: 2 Mbit radio channel speed, 512 kbit data stream, 252 byte packets, transmitter power +8 dB, transmission with confirmation (ACK), 2 resendings and 900 ms confirmation waiting time. The transmitter sends a packet 1 time in 3 milliseconds accumulates data from PDM microphones and sends it to the receiver that receives it and then transmits it via the USB interface to the PC. Power supply via a 3.3 V linear stabilizer, 300 mA. by VCC without using internal LDO and DC/DC NRF52840. If I use the nrf52840 Dongle as a receiver and the nrf52840 DK as a transmitter, then the transmission is normal within a radius of 10 meters, there are almost no packet misses. If I use my own boards (small sizes 17 * 26 mm) with BMD-340 installed on them (the modules are installed in accordance with all the requirements for placement on the board from the BDM-340 documentation) both as a receiver and as a transmitter, the connection is very bad, there is a strong dependence on the orientation of the receiver (or transmitter) in space, even at a distance of 1 meter, you can turn the board with the transmitter so that the connection is completely cut off, as if in the BMD-340 strongly directional antennas, although the documentation describes that they are omnidirectional. What could be the reason for this behavior of the BMD-340?



