zephyr/samples/bluetooth/hci_pwr_ctrl
Torsten Rasmussen 2908af0bcc boards: nrf51dk/dongle: change SoC to nRF51822
The physical nRF51dk / nRF51dongle hardware contains a nRF51422 SoC.
In Zephyr, only the nRF51822 SoC, is implemented.

In Zephyr, the nRF51422 SoC is build as a nRF51822, therefore use the
nRF51822 SoC model for those kits instead on the non-existing nRF51422.

Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
2024-03-01 15:50:06 +01:00
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src samples: bluetooth: rename shadow variables 2023-08-17 13:00:09 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt
README.rst
prj.conf Bluetooth: Samples: Remove usage of `BT_DEBUG_LOG` 2023-06-07 13:56:55 -04:00
sample.yaml boards: nrf51dk/dongle: change SoC to nRF51822 2024-03-01 15:50:06 +01:00

README.rst

.. _bluetooth-hci-pwr-ctrl-sample:

Bluetooth: HCI Power Control
############################

Overview
********

This sample application demonstrates the dynamic Tx power control over the LL
of the BLE controller via Zephyr HCI VS commands. The application implements a
peripheral advertising with varying Tx power. The initial advertiser TX power
for the first 5s of the application is the Kconfig set default TX power. Then,
the TX power variation of the advertiser is a repeatedly descending staircase
pattern ranging from -4 dBm to -30 dBm where the Tx power levels decrease every
5s.

Upon successful connection, the connection RSSI strength is being monitored and
the Tx power of the peripheral device is modulated per connection accordingly
such that energy is being saved depending on how powerful the RSSI of the
connection is. The peripheral implements a simple GATT profile exposing the
HR service notifying connected centrals about a dummy HR each 2s.

Requirements
************

* BlueZ running on the host, or
* A board with BLE support
* A central device & monitor (e.g. nRF Connect) to check the RSSI values
  obtained from the peripheral.

Building and Running
********************

This sample can be found under :zephyr_file:`samples/bluetooth/hci_pwr_ctrl`
in the Zephyr tree.

See :ref:`bluetooth samples section <bluetooth-samples>` for details.