Compliant | |
5A992c. | |
Active | |
8473.30.11.80 | |
Automotive | No |
PPAP | No |
Dev Kit Description
To update the CC3100BOOST flash, use radio performance tools, perform network processing logs for advanced debugging, or use TI’s SimpleLink™ Studio for CC3100 MCU emulator (PC-based), you will also need the Advanced Emulation BoosterPack (CC31XXEMUBOOST). It is recommended to have at least one CC31XXEMUBOOST board to flash CC3100BOOST boards.
This version of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3100 BoosterPack is based on pre-production silicon, which can be used for evaluation and software development. Kits and QFN devices, as well as module samples based on production silicon meeting datasheet performances will be available from TI or authorized distributors later this summer.
The SimpleLink Wi-Fi® CC3100 BoosterPack can be used to connect to TI LaunchPad evaluation kits (software examples provided for MSP-EXP430F5529LP), and with the Advanced Emulation BoosterPack for SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3100 BoosterPack to connect to PC for MCU Emulation using SimpleLink Studio for CC3100. This kit can also be connected to other platforms through pins – use the programming guide for instructions on porting driver and sample code.
Dev Kit Features
- 2 20-pin stackable connectors
- On-board chip antenna with option for U.FL-based testing
- Power from on-board LDO using USB OR 3.3V from MCU LaunchPad
- 2 push buttons
- 4 LEDs
- Jumper with 0.1 Ohm resistor for current measurement
- 0.8 megabit serial flash
- 40 MHz crystal, 32 KHz crystal and oscillator
- U.FL and chip antenna
- USB
- 4 Layer PCB with 6 mm spacing and track width
- BoosterPack headers
Dev Kit Additional Information
CC3100 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT Solution Getting Started Guide
CC3100 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT Solution BoosterPack Hardware User Guide
TI SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Family - Internet-on-a-chip solutions
SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3100 Software Development Kit (SDK)
TI-RTOS: Real-Time Operating System (RTOS)
SimpleLink Wi-Fi Radio Testing Tool
Uniflash Standalone Flash Tool for TI Microcontrollers (MCUs) and Sitara Processors