EVM User’s Guide CC3200MOD Launchpad (Evaluation board) User Guide ECS Applications Table 1. Date (Version) Author Document Change Log Approved by Description Initial Release Contents 1 Getting Started .......................................................................................................................3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Key Features 3 2 Hardware ............................................................................................................................4 2.
EVM User’s Guide Getting Started 1.1 Introduction The CC3200MOD LaunchPad is an easy-to-use evaluation module for the CC3200 WIFI microcontroller Module. It contains everything needed to start developing on a low-power Arm Cortex M4F MCU, including onboard emulation for programming and debugging as well as onboard buttons and LEDs for quick integration of a simple user interface. The CC3200 supports growing applications with increased CPU speed, memory, and 32bit performance.
EVM User’s Guide 2 Hardware FTDI JTAG Emu Reset UART Signals Sensor Area JTAG Headers 20 pin J2, J4 20 pin J1, J3 CC3200 Murata Conn U.
EVM User’s Guide 2.1 Block Diagram U.FL Chip ant Filter INT(GPIO13) JTAG/SWD FTDI FT2232D + SWD circuit Acc BMA222 I2C Temp Sensor TMP006 UART (Flashing) CC3200MOD M25PX80-VMN6TP W25Q80BLUXIG USB Conn DC/DC 3.3V VDD_FLASH VCC LDO 3.3V 2x20 Launchpad headers (Compatible with TI MCU Std*) 2xAA Batt Conn Reverse Protection Push buttons GPIO13, 22 LEDs GPIO9,10,11 Block Diagram 2.
EVM User’s Guide • Headers for current measurement and external JTAG connection. • Bus powered device with no external power required for WIFI. • Long range transmission with highly optimized antenna (200m Typical in open air with a 6dBi antenna AP) • Can be powered with external 2xAA or 2xAAA alkaline batteries working down to 2.3V typ. 2.2.1 Power connections The board can be powered by using the on-board micro USB connector. An on-board LDO provides 3.
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EVM User’s Guide 2.6 Bill of materials NO. Value 1 0R 2 33nF 3 0.1uF 4 5 6 7 8 1.0pF 1.5Kohm 100uF 100k 100R 9 10k 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 10pF 10uF 10uH 15pF 6MHz-XTAL-4 1K 2.2K 270 30pF 28ohm 3.3K 3.3M 3.6nH 30.1K Qty Description 43 RES C SMD 0402 0ohm 5% GP/HF 2 CAP CER 33nF 10% 10V SMD 0402 GP/HF X7R T=0.5mm 14 CAP CER 100nF 10% 10V SMD 0402 GP/HF X5R 0.5mm 1 1 3 8 1 CAP CER 1.0pF +-0.25pF 50V SMD 0402 GP/HF NPO T=0.55mm RES C SMD 0402 1.
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