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Overview
Start your design with the industry’s first single-chip programmable microcontroller with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. The CC3200 Launchpad (CC3200-LAUNCHXLCC3200-LAUNCHXL) kit is a development platform created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink CC3200 device is a wireless MCU that integrates a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 MCU allowing customers to develop an entire application with a single IC. The board features on-board emulation using FTDI device and has temperature sensors and a 3-axis accelerometer for a full out of the box experience. Traditional Wi-Fi solutions are designed for powerful microprocessors. CC3200 undertakes nearly all the functions required for Wi-Fi and networking thereby taking the strain off the host processor. With a Wi-Fi network processor containing on-chip WLAN and TCP/IP stack, as well as the SimpleLink connection manager, Embedded Crypto engine with 256-bit encryption, WPA personal and enterprise security, the CC3100 and 3200 make Wi-Fi design easy. The CC3200 LaunchPad comes with driver support and SimpleLink Wi-Fi software SDK with 40+ applications for Wi-Fi protocols, internet applications and MCU peripheral examples and documentation needed to use the SDK. It also contains the Flash Programmer, a Command Line Tool for flashing SW, Configuring Network and Software parameters (SSID, Access Point Channel, Network Profile etc), System and User Files (Certificates, Web pages etc). All the user guides, design files, peripheral, API guides are also available.
Sample applications provided:
Key Applications: Home automation, Safety and security, Health and fitness, Cloud connectivity / IoT, Smart plug, Metering | ||||||||||||
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Development Tools
Software Development Tools:
Tool Type | Supplier | MPN | Supported Family | Description |
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IDE | Texas Instruments | Code Composer Studio (CCStudio) | TI ARM MCUs | CCStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI embedded processor families. CCStudio comprises a suite of tools used to develop and debug embedded applications. It includes compilers for each of TI's device families, source code editor, project build environment, debugger, profiler, simulators, real-time operating system and many other features. Learn More |
IDE | ARM | Keil MDK-ARM | ARM Cortex-M / Cortex-R4 / ARM7 / ARM9 | The MDK-ARM is a complete software development environment for Cortex-M, Cortex-R4, ARM7 and ARM9 processor-based devices. MDK-ARM is specifically designed for microcontroller applications, it is easy to learn and use, yet powerful enough for the most demanding embedded applications. Learn More |
Hardware Development Tools:
Tool Type | Supplier | MPN | Supported Family | Description |
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Emulator / Debugger / Programmer | ARM | ULINK2ULINK2 | ARM Cortex-M / ARM7 / ARM9 | ULINK2 Debug Adapter |
Emulator / Debugger / Programmer | ARM | ULINKProULINKPro | ARM Cortex-M / ARM7 / ARM9 | ULINKpro Debug and Trace Unit |
Emulator | Segger | J-LinkJ-Link | ARM Cortex-M / Cortex-R4 / Cortex-A / ARM7 / ARM9 | JTAG/SWD Emulator with USB interface |
Programmer | Segger | Flasher ARMFlasher ARM | ARM Cortex-M / Cortex-R4 / Cortex-A / ARM7 / ARM9 | Flash Programmer for ARM and Cortex cores |
Technical Documents
Learning Center
Design Elements
Type | Description |
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Design Files | Texas Instruments: Design Files for SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 LaunchPad |
Kit Features
- CC3200 WIFI application processor
- USB interface to PC for CCS/IAR using FTDI USB drivers
- Flash update over the USB using Simple Link Programmer
- 2x20 pin Connectors: Compatible to TI MCU Launch Pads with added functions
- Standalone development platform featuring temperature sensors, accelerometer , LEDs and push-buttons
- Power from USB for the launchpad as well as external boosterpack
- Operates from 2xAA alkaline batteries
- Push buttons for RESET
- 3 user LEDs
- On-board antenna and U.FL connector selectable using a capacitor re-work
- Supports 4 wire JTAG and 2 Wire SWD
- Sensors including temperature and 3-axis accelerometer
- BoosterPack headers
- GDB (GNU Debugger) support over OpenOCD