Re: RSSI value in floating point

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Hi Andrew,

> >  1. Thanks. That saved me a lot of time
> >  2. Assuming that I purchase a development kit. Would it be possible to
> > modify bluetooth stack to achieve the objective?
> 
> Why?  Is it so difficult to say floatrssi = (float)intrssi/(float)INT_MAX?

so and that gives you anything because? The hardware returns a signed
integer and converting that into float is useless.

Also the RSSI value retrieved from an already established connection is
different than the one you get during inquiry.

Regards

Marcel



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