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  • Forum Post: why I should choose SimpleLink over z-wave or zigbee?

    Albert David Albert David
    Friends, CC3000 seems to be a great product, but the question is, why I need wi-fi based CC3000 compared to Z-wave or Zigbee for electrical appliances? Is it going to give me significant cost reduction over z-wave or zigbee based solutions? I know zigbee/z-wave uses propriatery protocol stack as compared...
    on Jan 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Reading the ARP table hat resides within the CC3000

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Hi, Is there a way to read the ARP table that resides within the CC3000? Thanks.
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: SPI clock and CC3000

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Hi, What SPI clock can be used between the Host MCU and the CC3000? Thanks.
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Using the internal EEPROM inside the CC3000

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi The EEPROM (NVMEM) is used internally by the CC3000 itself. It is not recommended to use the CC3000 EEPROM as data storage for the host application. Igor
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Using the internal EEPROM inside the CC3000

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Hi, The CC3000 module contains EEPROM inside. Can this EEPROM be used by the host application for data storage? Thanks.
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: where to buy LSResearch module

    Theresa Theresa
    Hello, Jan, Your application need is exactly why we are offering the 450-0089 as a standalone product. Our distributors either have or should have inventory relatively shortly. I know on some sites it says "16 weeks" and on one or two it's not listed, however I have been talking with...
    on Jan 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 network application

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Yael, CC3000 has embedded TCP/IP stack inside. In addition, the following network applications are embedded inside the CC3000: DNS Client, DHCP Client and Ping. You can access these applications via the CC3000 host driver API. For detailed information about the CC3000 host driver API please use...
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: HW connection to CC3000

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Igor, SPI interface is supported between the CC3000 and the host. Yael
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: HW connection to CC3000

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi What HW interfaces are supported by CC3000? Igor
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC3000 TCP/IP stack

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Hi, Where does the CC3000 TCP/IP stack run? Can it be modified? Thanks, Yael
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 TCP/IP stack

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Yael, The TCP/IP stack resides inside the CC3000 and it cannot be modified. Some configuration options for controlling the TCP/IP stack are available through the CC3000 host driver API. For detailed information about the CC3000 host driver API please use the following link to CC3000 Doxygen documentation...
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 Host Driver

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Igor, The CC3000 host driver code runs on the host processor and expose networking functionality to the application. It also implements the SPI communication with the device. You must have the CC3000 host driver code in order to communicate with the device using CC3000 API. Yael
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC3000 Host Driver

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi Why do I need the CC3000 host driver? Igor
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC3000 IPv6

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Hi, Does CC3000 support IPv6? Thanks, Yael
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 IPv6

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Yael, CC3000 supports IPv4. IPv6 and IPSEC are not supported by CC3000 . Alon
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 SSL

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Yael, SSL is not supported by CC3000. Alon
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: First time WiFi connection

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Igor, You can initiate the connection using the CC3000 API. Alternatively, you can use the unique ‘First Time Configuration’ feature that CC3000 provides in order to ease to simplify the WiFi connection establishment. More information can be found in the CC3000 First TIme Configuration...
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: First time WiFi connection

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi How do I create first time WiFi connection between the CC3000 and the Access Point? Igor
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 IBSS

    Alon Haze Alon Haze
    Yael, CC3000 does not support IBSS. CC3000 supports Infrastructure mode which is the regular connection between WiFi station (CC3000) and Access Point. Alon
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 Host Driver Source Code

    Yael Oz Yael Oz
    Igor, As of January 2012, the most updated host driver package is version 1.7.2.2. Here is the link to the download page: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC3000_Wi-Fi_Downloads Yael
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC3000 Host Driver Source Code

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi What is the latest available version of CC3000 host driver code? Igor
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC3000 API

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi Yes, there is. The entire CC3000 API is documented using Doxygen. You can find the Doxygen package that is referring to version 1.7.2.2 of the host driver code in the following link: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC3000_Wi-Fi_for_MCU#CC3000_Doxygen_APIs
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: porting CC3000 to a different MCU

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    The CC3000 host driver code is platform independent except the SPI layer that has different implementation on every MCU. For more information please refer to the CC3000 Host Driver Porting Guide: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC3000_Host_Driver_Porting_Guide
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: little/big endian support

    Igor56492 Igor56492
    Hi the current version of CC3000 host driver (1.7.2.2) supports little-endian. Big-endian will be supported in future versions of the CC3000 host driver. Igor
    on Jan 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: little/big endian support

    Shlomi Itzhak Shlomi Itzhak
    Does the CC3000 host driver supports little-endian and big-endian?
    on Jan 24, 2012
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