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We use a BCM43340 chip and are in the process of implementing bluetooth connection through WICED 3.7.0-7. In the datasheet for the part, on page 115, it states that "The BCM43340 does not provide simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operation". Since the BLE is housed in the 2.4GHz portion of the chip, does this statement mean that BLE cannot be used if using a 5GHz AP for wifi access?
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I checked internally with the WiFi Combo chip product team and it appears that all of our current combo devices (ex. CYW43455 and others) leverage a seperate PHY, MAC and shared antenna, so 5GHz WLAN and 2.4GHz BT simultaneously is indeed possible (i.e. 5G softAP with BLE).
We have a device coming out later in the year which can take advantage of a dual antenna path and LNAs, and this will be optimal for 2.4GHz WLAN and simultaneous BT.
Remember though that the original question references 5GHz WLAN and 2.4GHz BT simultaneously – not 2.4GHz WLAN and 5GHz WLAN – that’s only possible with RSDB.
Hope this helps.