2025-03-11 3:57 AM - last edited on 2025-03-12 3:14 AM by STTwo-32
Hello
i'm using STM32WB05KZ (nucleo board) : Nucleo-WB05KZ with STM32CubemonitorRF
Please why here i can't select "Get RSSI" , it's locked ?
and other question how can i modifie the outpout power (TX) of the antenna ( dBm) ?
thank you
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2025-03-12 3:12 AM
Hello @ljm
The Get RSSI option is locked due to the Firmware implementation on the STM32WB0, the ACI_HAL_READ_RSSI command is not supported.
For the second question, if you are testing on a transmitter, you can set the PA Level you want here:
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2025-03-12 3:12 AM
Hello @ljm
The Get RSSI option is locked due to the Firmware implementation on the STM32WB0, the ACI_HAL_READ_RSSI command is not supported.
For the second question, if you are testing on a transmitter, you can set the PA Level you want here:
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2025-03-12 3:31 AM - edited 2025-03-12 3:32 AM
hello
thanks for replying.
for "Get RSSI" means there is no solution to get the RSSI value ?
i do the some in mode transmission, i get the number of packets but there is no value for the rssi :
thanks
2025-03-12 3:34 AM - edited 2025-03-12 3:37 AM
For the STM32WB0, you can't get the RSSI using the STM32CubeMonitorRF.
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2025-03-12 5:13 AM
Hello
thanks for replyong
For the Nucleo STM32WB05KZ board, the transmission power is normally 0 dBm by default (it can go up to 8 dBm).
Is it possible to modify the transmission power according to my needs, for example to 3 or 4 dBm, using STM32CubeProgrammer or another software?
thanks
2025-03-12 5:45 AM
As I said before, for each new question, is always better to create a new post. So, please create a new post (after closing the questions that you have already posted and that get answered).
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STTwo-32
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2025-03-12 7:34 AM
New Post here: https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-wireless/stm32wb05kz-power-antenna-modification/td-p/782104
@ljm Don't forget to mark a solution in this thread!
https://community.st.com/t5/community-guidelines/help-others-to-solve-their-issues/ta-p/575256