Microcontroller Development Kit and TI SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 LaunchPad
The most complete and innovative microcontroller embedded kit to start developing innovative low-consumption IoT WiFi solutions thanks to the low-cost solutions of TI, which has always been a leader in the world of electronics and semiconductor production.
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The most complete and innovative microcontroller embedded kit to start developing innovative low-consumption IoT WiFi solutions thanks to the low-cost solutions of TI, which has always been a leader in the world of electronics and semiconductor production.
The SimpleLink ™ Wi-Fi® CC3200 LaunchPad (with QFN-packaged device) is an evaluation development platform for the CC3200 wireless microcontroller (MCU), the industry's first single-chip programmable MCU with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. The board features on-board emulation using FTDI and includes sensors for a full out-of-the-box experience. This board can be directly connected to a PC for use with development tools such as CCS and IAR.
This LaunchPad has driver support and a software development kit (SDK) with 40+ applications for Wi-Fi protocols, internet applications, and MCU peripheral examples. Download the latest SDK and firmware here .
CC3200 is supported in v7.20 of IAR. There is free (limited time license) evaluation version available here .
For additional information about CC3200, visit http://www.ti.com/simplelinkwifi .
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Features
CC3200 Wi-Fi wireless microcontroller (MCU) in QFN package
Industry's first devices to be Wi-Fi CERTIFIED ™ at the chip level by the Wi-Fi Alliance ™
USB interface to PC for CCS / IAR using FTDI USB drivers
Flash update over the USB using SimpleLink Programmer
2 20-pin connectors enables compatibility with BoosterPacks with added functions (BoosterPack headers)
Standalone development platform featuring sensors, LEDs and push-buttons
Power from USB for the LaunchPad as well as external BoosterPack
Operates from 2 AA alkaline batteries
On-board antenna and U.FL connector selectable using a capacitor re-work
Supports 4 wire JTAG and 2 Wire SWD
GNU Debugger (GDB) support over Open On chip debugger (OpenOCD)
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