Part Number: CC3220S-LAUNCHXL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC3220S , SYSCONFIG Hello,
I am planning to buy this kit to build an IoT node:
https://www.ti.com/tool/CC3220S-LAUNCHXL
As you know, Wi-fi device consumes current about 100mA at 3.3V DC. So…
In swra704.pdf, 2.1 In the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC32xx SDK, this porting layer is implemented for ***** the on-chip ARM M4 application microcontroller ****. The porting layer distributed in the and SimpleLink SDK Wi-Fi Plugin is implemented ***** for other…
Hi Wouter,
Not as a shunt device.
For higher performance you need to consider a series reference such as REF35 family.
REF35 Ultra Low-Power, High-Precision Voltage Reference datasheet (Rev. B) (ti.com)
Part Number: CC3301
Dear expert,
Following the datasheet for adding via.
CC330x SimpleLink Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth® Low Energy companion IC datasheet (Rev. D) (ti.com)
It has two different design in this datasheet on page 24 & 32, which of them should…
Hi Greg,
Was the write up you read explaining how to power the CC3235 EVM section "2.5.2 Battery Powering CC3235 LaunchPad Kit" from the CC3235 SimpleLink Wi-Fi LaunchPad Development Kit Hardware ?
Are you using the equivalent of a 6v battery on…
Hey Anber,
Kai makes a great point regarding charging and discharging caps. This can sometimes make the power savings from shutdown mode ineffective in reducing total system power.
The best method to understand power implications is to simulate or bench…
Hello Tony,
The ST60 devices appear to be 60 GHz transceivers intended for wirelessly transferring data. The AWR devices, on the other hand, are radar devices.
For wireless data transfer you can consider TI's wireless connectivity devices, including low…
Hi Christian,
The CC3120/CC313x devices share the same host driver with the CC3220/CC323x devices, and the networking capabilities are similar.
"If I am to use the WIFI Plugin, why does the WIFI SDK have the possiblity to produce code for CC3135?…
Hi Anantha,
Anantha Narayanan Ramachandran said: 1. Any specific settings to wlconf/driver to be made to wake up on receiving any packet destined to our IP & mac address. [source can be any] - please note : *not magic packet*
I'm only aware of 'iw…