Part Number: M2-CC3351 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SK-AM62B-P1 , , CC3351 Tool/software: Hi,
I'm using SK-AM62B-P1 boot from SD card and M2-CC3351. I follow the guide but I couldn't connect AP.
Besides, how could I use the BLE of CC3351 to…
Part Number: M2-CC3351 Tool/software: We are working on building a full AC Level 2 EVSE System (Qty: 5 Units).
we have the following queries that need clarification:
1. LPCC1352P7: Kindly check we want the required quantity 5 units but in site as only…
Part Number: M2-CC3351 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SK-AM62B-P1 Tool/software: Hi, I'm using M2-CC3301 wifi + BLE combo plugin chip in an SK-AM62B-P1 board with a FIT image, while trying to configure my wifi in Station mode by running the command sta_start…
Part Number: SK-AM62P-LP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: M2-CC3351 Tool/software: Hi,
I am using SK-AM62P-LP. Can you help me in integrating WiFi and BT module through M2 connector.
Regards, Dharshini V
Hi Tommy,
In the 'cc33xx_am625-sk_dts.patch' I mentioned above you can find example devicetree that should describe the pinout for you.
Also, the M2-CC3351 and SK-AM62B-P1 schematics may help you understand how everything is connected.
https:…
Hello Paul, Bluetooth and Radio are unsupported, even in the latest Android 15 release (SDK 10.1) In SDK 10.0, WiFi is supported via 2 chips: - M.2-CC3301 via the M2 connector ( https://www.ti.com/tool/M2-CC3351 ) - the WI-Link WL1837 on-board WiFi for older…
Part Number: CC3351 Tool/software: 1.0.0.8 has been available since Dec 19, 2024.
In reference to the quick start guide for i.MX93
./1_0_0_8/cc33xx_linux_package_1_0_0_8/cc33xx/docs/html/linux/getting-started/getting-started-linux.html#i-mx-93-quick…
Hi Mubarak,
The SK-AM62 devkit is an early development version and is obsolete now. The current devkit for AM6254 is SK-AM62B-P1: https://www.ti.com/tool/SK-AM62B-P1 . This devkit doesn't have a BT module on the board, but it has a M.2 slot, which can work…
Hi Dharshini,
We do not use the 2AE M.2 module within TI because it is not a TI-based chipset, so I can't provide a comprehensive guide.
However, it should still be possible. You would have to first understand the pinout of the module; does it use…