Data Sheet

WL1801MOD,
WL1805MO
D
,
WL1831MO
,
WL1835MOD
SWRS152M JULY 2013 REVISED OCTOBER 2017
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WL1835MOD
Bluetooth Service Pack for WL18xx (WL18XX-BT-SP) The Bluetooth Service Pack is composed of the
following four files: BTS file (TIInit_11.8.32.bts), ILI file (TIInit_11.8.32.ili), XML
(TIInit_11.8.32.xml), Release Notes Document, and License Agreement Note.
TI Bluetooth Linux Add-On for AM335x EVM, AM437x EVM and BeagleBone with WL18xx and
CC256x (TI-BT-STACK-LINUX-ADDON) The Bluetooth Linux Add-On package contains
the install package, pre-compiled object, and source of the TI Bluetooth Stack and Platform
Manager to easily upgrade the default LINUX EZSDK Binary on a AM437x EVM, AM335x
EVM, or BeagleBone. The software is built with Linaro GCC 4.7 and can be added to Linux
SDKs that use a similar toolchain on other platforms. The Bluetooth stack is fully qualified
(QDID 69886 and QDID 69887), provides simple command line sample applications to
speed development, and has MFI capability on request.
WiLink Wireless Tools for WL18XX Modules (WILINK-BT_WIFI-WIRELESS_TOOLS) The WiLink
Wireless Tools package includes the following applications: WLAN Real-Time Tuning Tool
(RTTT), Bluetooth Logger, WLAN gLogger, Link Quality Monitor (LQM), HCITester Tool
(BTSout, BTSTransform, and ScriptPad). The applications provide all of the capabilities
required to debug and monitor WiLink WLAN/Bluetooth/Bluetooth low energy firmware with a
host, perform RF validation tests, run pretest for regulatory certification testing, and debug
hardware and software platform integration issues.
Development Tools
WiLink 8 Proprietary Wi-Fi Driver QNX, WinCE, Nucleus RTOS Baseline (WILINK8-WIFI-WAPI-
MCP8, WILINK8-WIFI-MCP8, WILINK8-WIFI-SIGMA-MCP8) The MCP package contains
the install package, precompiled object, and source of the proprietary Wi-Fi driver - QNX,
Nucleus, WinCE as well as ThreadX, FreeRTOS, µC, MQX ,RTX and uITRON RTOS
baseline image to easily integrate the TI WiLink Wi-Fi drivers. The integration is supported
through third party vendors. The WAPI package provides the WPA Supplicant patch to
support WAPI security protocol. The Sigma package provides the required APIs for WL8
code to support automated Sigma certification testing.
8.1.3 Device Support Nomenclature
To designate the stages in the product development cycle, TI assigns prefixes to the part numbers. These
prefixes represent evolutionary stages of product development from engineering prototypes through fully
qualified production devices.
X
WL18XY
MOD
XX MOC
X
Prefix
X=
Preproduction
No Prefix = Production
Device
Packaging
R = Large
Reel
T = Small
Reel
WL18XY
Family
X =
0/3
0 = WLAN
only
3 = Bluetooth,
WLAN
Y =
1/5/7
1 = 2.4 GHz
SISO
5 = 2.4 GHz
MIMO
7 = 2.4 GHz MIMO + 5
GHz
Figure 8-1. Device Nomenclature
Package
Designator
MOC = LGA
Package
Model
GB = 2.4 GHz
Wi-Fi
GI = 5 GHz
Wi-Fi
Module
MOD =
module
X Experimental, preproduction, sample or prototype device. Device may not meet all product qualification conditions and may
not fully comply with TI specifications. Experimental/Prototype devices are shipped against the following disclaimer: “This
product is still in development and is intended for internal evaluation purposes.” Notwithstanding any provision to the
contrary, TI makes no warranty expressed, implied, or statutory, including any implied warranty of merchantability of
fitness for a specific purpose, of this device.
null Device is qualified and released to production. TI’s standard warranty applies to production devices.