esp-idf/examples/bluetooth/nimble/ble_phy/phy_prph
Rahul Tank 783cc77a29 fix(nimble): Updated BLE Phy example
The existing example has some issues which are now fixed.

1. Original example had legacy_pdu set which was not causing
   the PHY to actually change. Fixed this
2. Added a way to initiate connection directly on 2M or Coded Phy.
2023-09-18 13:25:30 +05:30
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main fix(nimble): Updated BLE Phy example 2023-09-18 13:25:30 +05:30
tutorial Nimble: Added Walkthrough tutorial for phy_prph example. 2023-03-24 11:42:29 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt Nimble:Change component path to relative path for remaining examples 2023-02-20 10:15:50 +05:30
README.md fix(nimble): Updated BLE Phy example 2023-09-18 13:25:30 +05:30
sdkconfig.defaults NimBLE: Demo of using write blob in ble phy example 2023-03-24 17:47:59 +05:30

Supported Targets ESP32-C2 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6 ESP32-H2 ESP32-S3

BLE Peripheral PHY Example

(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)

This example performs advertises on different PHY, accepts connection from client app and gets disconnected. It then advertises on different PHY and does the same.

This example aims at understanding how to establish connections on preferred PHY and changing LE PHY once the connection is established.

To test this demo, use any BLE GATT client app that supports extended advertising.

Note :

  • Make sure to run python -m pip install --user -r $IDF_PATH/requirements.txt -r $IDF_PATH/tools/ble/requirements.txt to install the dependency packages needed.
  • Currently this Python utility is only supported on Linux (BLE communication is via BLuez + DBus).

How to Use Example

Before project configuration and build, be sure to set the correct chip target using:

idf.py set-target <chip_name>

Hardware Required

  • A development board with ESP32-C3 SoC (e.g., ESP-WROVER-KIT, etc.)
  • A USB cable for Power supply and programming

See Development Boards for more information about it.

Configure the Project

Open the project configuration menu:

idf.py menuconfig

Build and Flash

Run idf.py -p PORT flash monitor to build, flash and monitor the project.

(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-].)

See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.

Example Output

This is the console output on successful connection:

I (459) NimBLE_BLE_PHY_PRPH: BLE Host Task Started
I (459) NimBLE: Device Address:
I (459) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (469) NimBLE:

I (469) NimBLE: Default LE PHY set successfully
I (479) NimBLE: GAP procedure initiated: extended advertise; instance=1

I (479) uart: queue free spaces: 8
I (489) main_task: Returned from app_main()
I (599) NimBLE: connection established; status=0
I (599) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (599) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (599) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (609) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (609) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (619) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (619) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (619) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (629) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (639) NimBLE:

I (639) NimBLE: advertise complete; reason=0
I (1749) NimBLE: disconnect; reason=531
I (1749) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (1749) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (1749) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (1759) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (1759) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (1759) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (1769) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (1769) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (1779) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (1789) NimBLE:

I (1789) NimBLE: GAP procedure initiated: extended advertise; instance=1

I (1809) NimBLE: connection established; status=0
I (1809) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (1809) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (1819) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (1819) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (1819) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (1829) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (1829) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (1839) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (1839) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (1849) NimBLE:

I (1859) NimBLE: advertise complete; reason=0
I (3009) NimBLE: disconnect; reason=531
I (3009) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (3009) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (3009) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (3019) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (3019) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (3029) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (3029) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (3039) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (3039) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (3049) NimBLE:

I (3059) NimBLE: GAP procedure initiated: extended advertise; instance=1

I (3079) NimBLE: connection established; status=0
I (3079) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (3079) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (3079) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (3089) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (3089) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (3099) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (3099) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (3109) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (3109) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (3119) NimBLE:

I (3129) NimBLE: advertise complete; reason=0
I (4379) NimBLE: disconnect; reason=531
I (4379) NimBLE: handle=1 our_ota_addr_type=0 our_ota_addr=
I (4379) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (4379) NimBLE:  our_id_addr_type=0 our_id_addr=
I (4389) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:23
I (4389) NimBLE:  peer_ota_addr_type=0 peer_ota_addr=
I (4399) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (4399) NimBLE:  peer_id_addr_type=0 peer_id_addr=
I (4409) NimBLE: 60:55:f9:f7:3e:25
I (4409) NimBLE:  conn_itvl=40 conn_latency=0 supervision_timeout=256 encrypted=0 authenticated=0 bonded=0

I (7872) NimBLE:

Accepting connection directly on 2M / Coded Phy

The example can also be configured to advertise directly on 2M auxillary PHY or CODED PHY

In main.c file, in bleprph_on_sync function, set the s_current_phy to the intended phy.

To advertise, using 2M Phy, set the s_current_phy to BLE_HCI_LE_PHY_2M_PREF_MASK.

To advertise, using Coded Phy, set the s_current_phy to BLE_HCI_LE_PHY_CODED_PREF_MASK

Recompile application and flash the image.

Since , in this mode, the central will initiate direct connection, ensure that peripheral is already advertising, before initiating connection from the central device.

Troubleshooting

For any technical queries, please open an issue on GitHub. We will get back to you soon.