Hi,
I am using FRDM-KW40Z Zigbee.
During the energy detection scan, I get a 8bit value. how can I translate it to dB?
Is 25% a good threshold value for the energy during an energy detection scan?
Here after is exactly what I getting from several router connected to the Zigbee controller. The information is collected via Mgmt_NWK_Update_notify message data.
Per channel, I'm so getting a value between 0 and 0xFE (while 0xFF stand for indicates there is too much interference on the channel as per the ZigBee PRO Stack documentation)
Network Energy Level Report
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nwkid Tx Failure 11 15 19 20 25 26
ca62 40 0 171 172 162 161 179 175
2d25 43 0 175 194 168 165 176 196
f775 32 0 187 183 164 170 177 187
9596 36 0 192 196 171 163 175 202
eb73 30 0 180 184 161 170 180 187
fc80 24 0 191 185 169 162 178 191
83c2 23 0 204 210 205 206 190 207
1f33 33 0 174 188 172 167 179 188
0fc4 40 0 175 179 172 174 166 177
aa38 28 0 187 189 180 177 179 191
Question:
- How to interprate those result. Should the reported energy-level measurements be as lower as possible to report a better channel or vice-versa ?
- Can we convert this reported energy-level measurements into db ?
I'm using JN5168
Hi Patrick,
Could you please provide more details about this?
What is the device that you are using? and how are you measuring this?
Regards,
Mario
Hi Divya,
Did you mean 802.15.4? The KW40z doesn't support Zigbee.
dBm and RSSI are different units of measurement that both represent the same thing: signal strength. The difference is that RSSI is a relative index, while dBm is an absolute number representing power levels in mW (milliwatts).
Could you provide for information about your final application?
Hope it helps
Mario