LE Coded PHY is the long-range mode of Bluetooth that was introduced in Bluetooth 5.0 . It basically extends the range of regular BLE devices from 30-100 ft to up to a kilometer.
Since the signal is coded, the Tx power ( per time interval ) remains the same. However, the throughput will drop since the signal is now coded.
The LE Coded PHY can be operated with two data rates:
Every packet sent on LE Coded PHY contains a coding indicator, which indicates the coding of the packet.
By using coded PHY, one could achieve a range of upto 1 km in normal / hilly terrain, and upto few hundred metres in apartment buildings.
In LE Coded PHY, the raw data is still transmitted at the rate of 1 Mbps, but there are multiple symbols transmitted for each of the bits of data, the link layer, header, and packet. Effectively, this means that Coded PHY uses multiple symbols to represent each transmitted bit, which impacts the data throughput.
We were able to unlock connectivity using LE Coded PHY.
LE Coded PHY can be used in three different modes,
The full packet format of packets sent on LE Coded PHY is found in the Bluetooth Core Specification Version 5.0, Vol 6, Part B, 2.2 PACKET FORMAT FOR THE LE CODED PHY.