Bluetooth: Direction Finding Periodic Advertising Beacon
Overview
A simple application demonstrating the BLE Direction Finding CTE Broadcaster functionality by sending Constant Tone Extension with periodic advertising PDUs.
Requirements
Nordic nRF SoC based board with Direction Finding support (example boards: nRF52833 DK, nRF5340 DK)
Antenna matrix for AoD (optional)
Check your SoC’s product specification for Direction Finding support if you are unsure.
Building and Running
By default the application supports Angle of Arrival (AoA) and Angle of Departure (AoD) mode.
To use Angle of Arrival mode only, build this application as follows, changing
nrf52833dk_nrf52833
as needed for your board:
west build -b nrf52833dk_nrf52833 samples/bluetooth/direction_finding_connectionless_tx -- -DOVERLAY_CONFIG=overlay-aoa.conf
west flash
To run the application on nRF5340DK, a Bluetooth controller application must also run on the network core. The samples/bluetooth/hci_rpmsg sample application may be used. To build this sample with direction finding support enabled:
Copy samples/bluetooth/direction_finding_connectionless_tx/boards/nrf52833dk_nrf52833.overlay to a new file,
samples/bluetooth/hci_rpmsg/boards/nrf5340dk_nrf5340_cpunet.overlay
.Copy samples/bluetooth/direction_finding_connectionless_tx/boards/nrf52833dk_nrf52833.conf to a new file,
samples/bluetooth/hci_rpmsg/boards/nrf5340dk_nrf5340_cpunet.conf
. Add the lineCONFIG_BT_EXT_ADV=y
to enable extended size ofCONFIG_BT_BUF_CMD_TX_SIZE
to support the LE Set Extended Advertising Data command.
Antenna matrix configuration
To use this sample with Angle of Departure enabled on Nordic SoCs, additional
configuration must be provided via devicetree to enable
control of the antenna array, as well as via the ant_patterns
array in the
source code.
An example devicetree overlay is in
samples/bluetooth/direction_finding_connectionless_tx/boards/nrf52833dk_nrf52833.overlay.
You can customize this overlay when building for the same board, or create your
own board-specific overlay in the same directory for a different board. See
nordic,nrf-radio
for documentation on the properties used in
this overlay. See Set devicetree overlays for information on setting up
and using overlays.
Note that antenna matrix configuration for the nRF5340 SoC is part of the
network core application. When Bluetooth: HCI RPMsg is used as
network core application, the antenna matrix configuration should be stored in
the file
samples/bluetooth/hci_rpmsg/boards/nrf5340dk_nrf5340_cpunet.overlay
instead.
In addition to the devicetree configuration, to successfully use the Direction
Finding locator when the AoA mode is enabled, also update the antenna patterns
in the ant_patterns
array in
samples/bluetooth/direction_finding_connectionless_tx/src/main.c.