Hi!
This might be non-coherent, I apologize in advance as my knowledge in RF is very limited.
We're developing a sort of 'TX-negotiation protocol' between our peripherals and central during which the central asks the peripheral to increase or decrease its TX.
The goal is to have the peripherals use the lowest TX level which still yields 'acceptable' RSSI values on the central.
So far so good. When considering some scenarios, I began wondering if there are cases where increasing the TX level on the peripherals will yield worse results in terms of connection quality or stability (PER/BER etc).
In other words, in scenarios where conserving energy is not an issue, will increasing the TX power of the peripheral always lead to improvement in the connection quality or Is there a 'Goldilocks zone' for RSSI values on the receiver end which we should aim for?
Thanks!