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Dear community,
we are working on a product which would greatly benefit from Bluetooth Mesh Networks. Multiple devices would all be connected to one phone. The devices should be able to repeatedly blink a light at exactly the same time.
With the new Bluetooth 5 spec adopted yesterday, and Cypress having a Mesh Network solution already for Bluetooth 4.2 compatible chips, I hope I can find an answer to this interesting question:
Using mesh networks, do you think a very accurate synchronization of all the devices in the network is conceivable?
Would it be possible to compensate for all the individual delays that occur between the devices?
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I got that information from Cypress as well. But do you think it would be easy to design a system that executes actions in synchronization? We're looking for millisecond accuracy, microsecond accuracy isn't needed.
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If you designed a system that used the built-in RTC on the module, timed/compensated for individual packet transmission times, and then synchronized all of the devices to a central "time keeper", then yes it would be possible. But it all depends on the implementation.
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Has Cypress release the Bluetooth mesh products yet? I am very interested in using them.
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