Hi,
I am running some tests with the long range example provided by Nordic and observed this behavior which I can't account for.
The 2 nRF52840 DK boards were connected in coded PHY and the distance between them were increased until a disconnection occurs. Maintaining this same distance (540m) when disconnection occurred, we try to establish connection again by waiting for coded PHY advertising packets to hit the receiver. But it was unsuccessful, no connection was made.
We then move towards the advertising DK a couple of metres hoping to re-establish connection again but was not successful.
We have to move towards the advertising DK until the distance between them was about 350m before the scanner is able to pick up the advertising and re-establish connection.
My question therefore is Advertising range able to reach as far as connected range? It would be fair to say advertising range would be slightly shorter than connected range by a few metres but not by hundreds of metres?
Is there any significant delay between the time the receiver fails to "sense" the connection and the bluetooth stack reporting disconnection status?
Say if I have a sensor placed at a distance that is almost at the threshold of losing connection and is working properly. Then someone or an object is placed in between the sensor and the reader and affected the signal strength and the connection is lost. I will never be able to talk and recover that sensor anymore if advertising range is shorter than connected range, will that be the case?
Can you please demystify this for us.