Has anyone successfully brought up a TI CC3100MOD on an STM32 architecture CPU? If so, what were the details of IDE, hardware, and did you use TI's SDK? Is there example code that might have a prayer of compiling in some context that doesn't require me buying IAR or Keil licenses?)
Ultimately I need to bring up a TI cc3100mod WiFi module on an STM32F103RET6(Cortex M3 or STM32F303RET6(Cortex M4 from ST Micro But I'd be very happy to lash up an STM32 board of any description(e.g STM Explorer or STM nucleo or one of those cheap eBay STM32F103CBT6STM32F103CBT6 boards to some module breaking out CC3100 pins(e.g CC3100MOD or Mikroelektronika CC3100 Click via SPI and confirm it actually works then port away
The closest TI example I can find won't build and the errors appear to be deep in the weeds rather than missing symbols that might relate to the lowest level SPI communications or code I'd be writing. That is alarming for a product that is called "SimpleLink".
It doesn't seem like there's a decent "HOWTO" guide with sufficient detail (steps not marketing promises about how simple it all is), so if I've missed that a pointer to that would *also* be really handy.
At any rate, any tips on STM32 and CC3100 interfacing are welcome!
Thanks for any clues, in advance
-- ross
Message was edited by: Ross Archer
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