To receive notification of documentation updates—including silicon errata—go to the product folder for your device on ti.com (CC3135). In the upper right corner, click the "Alert me" button. This registers you to receive a weekly digest of product information that has changed (if any). For change details, check the revision history of any revised document. The current documentation that describes the processor, related peripherals, and other technical collateral follows.
The following documents provide support for the CC3135 device.
Application Reports
SimpleLink™ CC3135, CC3235 Wi-Fi® Internet-on-a chip™ Networking Sub-System Power ManagementThis application report describes the best practices for power management and extended battery life for embedded low-power Wi-Fi devices such as the SimpleLink Wi-Fi Internet-on-a chip solution from Texas Instruments.
SimpleLink™ CC31xx, CC32xx Wi-Fi® Internet-on-a chip™ Solution Built-In Security FeaturesThe SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC31xx and CC32xx Internet-on-a chip family of devices from Texas Instruments offer a wide range of built-in security features to help developers address a variety of security needs, which is achieved without any processing burden on the main microcontroller (MCU). This document describes these security-related features and provides recommendations for leveraging each in the context of practical system implementation.
SimpleLink™ CC3135, CC3235 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things Over-the-Air UpdateThis document describes the OTA library for the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3x35 family of devices from Texas Instruments and explains how to prepare a new cloud-ready update to be downloaded by the OTA library.
SimpleLink™ CC3135, CC3235 Wi-Fi® Internet-on-a chip™ Solution Device ProvisioningThis guide describes the provisioning process, which provides the SimpleLink Wi-Fi device with the information (network name, password, and so forth) needed to connect to a wireless network.
Transfer of TI's Wi-Fi® Alliance Certifications to Products Based on SimpleLink™This document explains how to employ the Wi-Fi® Alliance (WFA) derivative certification transfer policy to transfer a WFA certification, already obtained by Texas Instruments, to a system you have developed.
Using Serial Flash on SimpleLink™ CC3135 and CC3235 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things DevicesThis application note is divided into two parts. The first part provides important guidelines and best- practice design techniques to consider when choosing and embedding a serial Flash paired with the CC3135 and CC3235 (CC3x35) devices. The second part describes the file system, along with guidelines and considerations for system designers working with the CC3x35 devices.
User's Guides
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and
Internet-of-Things CC31xx and CC32xx Network
Processor
This document provides software (SW) programmers with
all of the required knowledge for working with the networking subsystem
of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi devices. This guide provides basic guidelines
for writing robust, optimized networking host applications, and
describes the capabilities of the networking subsystem. The guide
contains some example code snapshots, to give users an idea of how to
work with the host driver. More comprehensive code examples can be found
in the formal software development kit (SDK). This guide does not
provide a detailed description of the host driver APIs.
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3135 and CC3235
and IoT Solution Layout Guidelines
This document provides the design guidelines of the
4-layer PCB used for the CC3135 and CC3235 SimpleLink Wi-Fi family of
devices from Texas Instruments. The CC3135 and CC3235 devices are easy
to lay out and are available in quad flat no-leads (QFNS) packages. When
designing the board, follow the suggestions in this document to optimize
performance of the board.
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3135
BoosterPack™ Development Kit (BOOSTXL-CC3135)
The SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3135 wireless network processor
from Texas Instruments™ provides users the flexibility to add Wi-Fi to
any MCU. This user's guide explains the various configurations of the
CC3135 BoosterPack™ Plug-In Module.
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and Internet-on-a
chip™ CC3135 and CC3235 Solution Radio Tool
The Radio Tool serves as a control panel for direct
access to the radio, and can be used for both the radio frequency (RF)
evaluation and for certification purposes. This guide describes how to
have the tool work seamlessly on Texas Instruments evaluation platforms
such as the BoosterPack plus FTDI emulation board for CC3235 devices,
and the LaunchPad for CC3235 devices.
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3135 and CC3235
Provisioning for Mobile Applications
This guide describes TI’s SimpleLink Wi-Fi provisioning
solution for mobile applications, specifically on the usage of the Android™ and IOS® building
blocks for UI requirements, networking, and provisioning APIs required
for building the mobile application.
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