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The current documentation that describes the processor, related peripherals, and other technical collateral is as follows.
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Simplelink™ CC3x20 Wi-Fi® Embedded ProgrammingThis application note describes in details additional options that leverage all the features UniFlash has to offer, but without the necessary connected PC. This option is referred to as Embedded Programming. To achieve embedded programming, bootloader protocol implemented over UART is described in detail.
UniFlash SimpleLink™ CC3x20 Wi-Fi® and IoC™ Solution ImageCreator and ProThis document describes the installation, operation, and usage of the SimpleLink ImageCreator tool as part of the UniFlash.
SimpleLink™ CC3x20 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things Network ProcessorThis 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™ CC3220 Wi-Fi® Out-of-Box ApplicationThis application demonstrates the out-of-box (OOB) experience with the CC3220 LaunchPad™ Development Kit from Texas Instruments.
SimpleLink™ CC3x20 Wi-Fi® Provisioning for Mobile ApplicationsThis guide describes TI’s SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® provisioning solution for mobile applications, specifically on the use of the
Android®™ and
iOS® building blocks for UI requirements, networking, and provisioning APIs required for building the mobile application.
SimpleLink™ CC3220 Wi-Fi® Out-of-Box Quick Start GuideThis quick start guide details the out-of-box experience for the CC3220 LaunchPad™ Development Kit from Texas Instruments.
SimpleLink™ CC3220 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things TRMThis manual describes the modules and peripherals of the SimpleLink CC32xx wireless MCU. Each description presents the module or peripheral in a general sense. Not all features and functions of all modules or peripherals may be present on all devices. Pin functions, internal signal connections, and operational parameters differ from device to device. The user should consult the device-specific data sheet for these details.
SimpleLink™ CC3x20 Wi-Fi® and Internet-on-a chip™ Solution Radio ToolThe 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 CC3120 devices, and the LaunchPad™ for CC3220 devices.
SimpleLink™ CC3220 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things Solution, a Single-Chip Wireless MCUThis guide is intended to assist users in the initial setup and demonstration of running their first sample application for the CC3220, CC3220S, CC3220SF, CC3220MODx, and CC3220MODAx SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things Solution, a Single-Chip Wireless MCU from Texas Instruments™. The guide explains how to install the software development kit (SDK) and various other tools required to get started with the first application.
SimpleLink™ CC3220MOD Wi-Fi® LaunchPad™ Development Kit HardwareThe CC3220MOD SimpleLink LaunchPad™ Development Kit (LAUNCHCC3220MODASF) is a low-cost evaluation platform for Arm®Cortex®-M4-based MCUs. The LaunchPad design highlights the CC3220MOD Internet-on-a chip™ solution and Wi-Fi capabilities. The CC3220MOD LaunchPad also features temperature and accelerometer sensors, programmable user buttons, three LEDs for custom applications, and onboard emulation for debugging. The stackable headers of the CC3220MOD LaunchPad XL interface demonstrate how easy it is to expand the functionality of the LaunchPad when interfacing with other peripherals on many existing BoosterPack™ Plug-in Module add-on boards, such as graphical displays, audio codecs, antenna selection, environmental sensing, and more.
SimpleLink™ CC3220 Wi-Fi® and Internet of ThingsThis document introduces the user to the environment setup for the CC3220x device, along with some reference examples from the software development kit (SDK). This document explains both the platform and the framework available to enable further application development.