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Welcome to SimpleLink™ WiFi – CC32xx/CC31xx Forum

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC3100, CC3200

This forum is intended to provide a flexible and useful workspace for TI’s SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3100 and CC3200 Applications. The SimpleLink WiFi family now offers the next generation in embedded Wi-Fi including:

  • CC3100 Wireless Network Processor, with on-chip Wi-Fi, Internet and robust security protocols. It can be used to connect any low-cost, low-power microcontroller (MCU) to the Internet of Things (IoT)!
  • CC3200 Wireless MCU integrates a high-performance ARM® Cortex™-M4 MCU with on-chip Wi-Fi, Internet and robust security protocols. It can be used to develop an entire Internet of Things (IoT) application with a single IC.

Self Help Resources

TI offers extensive self-help resources including:

  • HW Design resources including CC3200 Launchpad and CC3100 Booster Pack with Reference Design files, User’s Guides, Design checklists, Datasheet & Technical Reference Manual
  • Software Development Kit (CC3200 SDK & CC3100 SDK) with 40+ MCU Peripheral, WiFi & Internet-on-a-chip sample applications with support for multiple Integrated development environments including CCS (CC3200 Support available via Apps Center after CCS 6.0 download) & IAR
  • Extensive SW documentation including Programmer’s Guides, Doxygen-based API Guides & Host Driver Porting
  • PC-based development tools for flashing, configuration of network & software parameters, RF Testing & Evaluation & PC based code development & debugging
  • Comprehensive CC32xx & CC31xx Wiki with many additional resources

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Thanks for using and contributing to the Wireless Connectivity E2E, we look forward to working with you to help you solve your problems.

 

Adnan