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* Is there a minimum Kernel Version to use BLE Coded PHY?
@ 2020-03-25 21:51 Staude, Oliver (Avnet Silica)
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From: Staude, Oliver (Avnet Silica) @ 2020-03-25 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi Bluetooth Team,

are there any dependencies in BlueZ on Linux Kernel modules to enable the BLE Coded PHY (Long Range) feature?
If yes, which is the minimum Kernel Version that has to be used?

I want to use it for a project under Raspbian Stretch  (so Kernel V4.14xx) interfacing to a Nordic nRF52840 Controller 
interfacing via HCI_USB implemnted under ZephyrOS.

Hope you can provide the wanted information.

Thanks in advance and kind regards

Oliver Staude
Senior Field Application Engineer
AVNET Silica
Germany
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