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Processor Arm® Cortex®-M4 Type Wireless MCU Protocols Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz Throughput (max) (MBits) 16 Security Networking security (WPA2) Features 1 STA, 2 secure sockets, 802.11bgn, IPv4 Certifications Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Chip Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Rating Catalog
Processor Arm® Cortex®-M4 Type Wireless MCU Protocols Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz Throughput (max) (MBits) 16 Security Networking security (WPA2) Features 1 STA, 2 secure sockets, 802.11bgn, IPv4 Certifications Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Chip Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Rating Catalog
VQFN (RGC) 64 81 mm² 9 x 9
  • CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi—Consists of
    Applications Microcontroller, Wi-Fi Network
    Processor, and Power-Management Subsystems
  • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Chip
  • Applications Microcontroller Subsystem
    • ARM® Cortex®-M4 Core at 80 MHz
    • Embedded Memory
      • RAM (Up to 256KB)
      • External Serial Flash Bootloader, and
        Peripheral Drivers in ROM
    • 32-Channel Direct Memory Access (µDMA)
    • Hardware Crypto Engine for Advanced Fast
      Security, Including
      • AES, DES, and 3DES
      • SHA2 and MD5
      • CRC and Checksum
    • 8-Bit Parallel Camera Interface
    • 1 Multichannel Audio Serial Port (McASP)
      Interface with Support for Two I2S Channels
    • 1 SD/MMC Interface
    • 2 Universal Asynchronous Receivers and
      Transmitters (UARTs)
    • 1 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
    • 1 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
    • 4 General-Purpose Timers with 16-Bit Pulse-
      Width Modulation (PWM) Mode
    • 1 Watchdog Timer
    • 4-Channel 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converters
      (ADCs)
    • Up to 27 Individually Programmable, Multiplexed
      GPIO Pins
  • Dedicated External SPI Interface for Serial Flash
  • Wi-Fi Network Processor Subsystem
    • Featuring Wi-Fi Internet-On-a-Chip™
    • Dedicated ARM MCU
      Completely Offloads Wi-Fi and Internet
      Protocols from the Application Microcontroller
    • Wi-Fi and Internet Protocols in ROM
    • 802.11 b/g/n Radio, Baseband, Medium Access
      Control (MAC), Wi-Fi Driver, and Supplicant
    • TCP/IP Stack
      • Industry-Standard BSD Socket Application
        Programming Interfaces (APIs)
      • 8 Simultaneous TCP or UDP Sockets
      • 2 Simultaneous TLS and SSL Sockets
    • Powerful Crypto Engine for Fast, Secure Wi-Fi
      and Internet Connections with 256-Bit AES
      Encryption for TLS and SSL Connections
    • Station, AP, and Wi-Fi Direct™ Modes
    • WPA2 Personal and Enterprise Security
    • SimpleLink Connection Manager for
      Autonomous and Fast Wi-Fi Connections
    • SmartConfig™ Technology, AP Mode, and
      WPS2 for Easy and Flexible Wi-Fi Provisioning
    • TX Power
      • 18.0 dBm @ 1 DSSS
      • 14.5 dBm @ 54 OFDM
    • RX Sensitivity
      • –95.7 dBm @ 1 DSSS
      • –74.0 dBm @ 54 OFDM
    • Application Throughput
      • UDP: 16 Mbps
      • TCP: 13 Mbps
  • Power-Management Subsystem
    • Integrated DC-DC Supports a Wide Range of
      Supply Voltage:
      • VBAT Wide-Voltage Mode: 2.1 to 3.6 V
      • VIO is Always Tied with VBAT
      • Preregulated 1.85-V Mode
    • Advanced Low-Power Modes
      • Hibernate: 4 µA
      • Low-Power Deep Sleep (LPDS): 250 µA
      • RX Traffic (MCU Active): 59 mA @ 54 OFDM
      • TX Traffic (MCU Active): 229 mA @ 54 OFDM,
        Maximum Power
      • Idle Connected (MCU in LPDS):
        825 µA @ DTIM = 1
  • Clock Source
    • 40.0-MHz Crystal with Internal Oscillator
    • 32.768-kHz Crystal or External RTC Clock
  • Package and Operating Temperature
    • 0.5-mm Pitch, 64-Pin, 9-mm × 9-mm QFN
    • Ambient Temperature Range: –40°C to 85°C
  • CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi—Consists of
    Applications Microcontroller, Wi-Fi Network
    Processor, and Power-Management Subsystems
  • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Chip
  • Applications Microcontroller Subsystem
    • ARM® Cortex®-M4 Core at 80 MHz
    • Embedded Memory
      • RAM (Up to 256KB)
      • External Serial Flash Bootloader, and
        Peripheral Drivers in ROM
    • 32-Channel Direct Memory Access (µDMA)
    • Hardware Crypto Engine for Advanced Fast
      Security, Including
      • AES, DES, and 3DES
      • SHA2 and MD5
      • CRC and Checksum
    • 8-Bit Parallel Camera Interface
    • 1 Multichannel Audio Serial Port (McASP)
      Interface with Support for Two I2S Channels
    • 1 SD/MMC Interface
    • 2 Universal Asynchronous Receivers and
      Transmitters (UARTs)
    • 1 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
    • 1 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
    • 4 General-Purpose Timers with 16-Bit Pulse-
      Width Modulation (PWM) Mode
    • 1 Watchdog Timer
    • 4-Channel 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converters
      (ADCs)
    • Up to 27 Individually Programmable, Multiplexed
      GPIO Pins
  • Dedicated External SPI Interface for Serial Flash
  • Wi-Fi Network Processor Subsystem
    • Featuring Wi-Fi Internet-On-a-Chip™
    • Dedicated ARM MCU
      Completely Offloads Wi-Fi and Internet
      Protocols from the Application Microcontroller
    • Wi-Fi and Internet Protocols in ROM
    • 802.11 b/g/n Radio, Baseband, Medium Access
      Control (MAC), Wi-Fi Driver, and Supplicant
    • TCP/IP Stack
      • Industry-Standard BSD Socket Application
        Programming Interfaces (APIs)
      • 8 Simultaneous TCP or UDP Sockets
      • 2 Simultaneous TLS and SSL Sockets
    • Powerful Crypto Engine for Fast, Secure Wi-Fi
      and Internet Connections with 256-Bit AES
      Encryption for TLS and SSL Connections
    • Station, AP, and Wi-Fi Direct™ Modes
    • WPA2 Personal and Enterprise Security
    • SimpleLink Connection Manager for
      Autonomous and Fast Wi-Fi Connections
    • SmartConfig™ Technology, AP Mode, and
      WPS2 for Easy and Flexible Wi-Fi Provisioning
    • TX Power
      • 18.0 dBm @ 1 DSSS
      • 14.5 dBm @ 54 OFDM
    • RX Sensitivity
      • –95.7 dBm @ 1 DSSS
      • –74.0 dBm @ 54 OFDM
    • Application Throughput
      • UDP: 16 Mbps
      • TCP: 13 Mbps
  • Power-Management Subsystem
    • Integrated DC-DC Supports a Wide Range of
      Supply Voltage:
      • VBAT Wide-Voltage Mode: 2.1 to 3.6 V
      • VIO is Always Tied with VBAT
      • Preregulated 1.85-V Mode
    • Advanced Low-Power Modes
      • Hibernate: 4 µA
      • Low-Power Deep Sleep (LPDS): 250 µA
      • RX Traffic (MCU Active): 59 mA @ 54 OFDM
      • TX Traffic (MCU Active): 229 mA @ 54 OFDM,
        Maximum Power
      • Idle Connected (MCU in LPDS):
        825 µA @ DTIM = 1
  • Clock Source
    • 40.0-MHz Crystal with Internal Oscillator
    • 32.768-kHz Crystal or External RTC Clock
  • Package and Operating Temperature
    • 0.5-mm Pitch, 64-Pin, 9-mm × 9-mm QFN
    • Ambient Temperature Range: –40°C to 85°C

Start your design with the industry’s first Wi-Fi CERTIFIED single-chip microcontroller unit (MCU) with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink CC3200 device is a wireless MCU that integrates a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 MCU, allowing customers to develop an entire application with a single IC. With on-chip Wi-Fi, Internet, and robust security protocols, no prior Wi-Fi experience is required for faster development. The CC3200 device is a complete platform solution including software, sample applications, tools, user and programming guides, reference designs, and the TI E2E™ support community. The device is available in a QFN package that is easy to layout.

The applications MCU subsystem contains an industry-standard ARM Cortex-M4 core running at 80 MHz. The device includes a wide variety of peripherals, including a fast parallel camera interface, I2S, SD/MMC, UART, SPI, I2C, and four-channel ADC. The CC3200 family includes flexible embedded RAM for code and data and ROM with external serial flash bootloader and peripheral drivers.

The Wi-Fi network processor subsystem features a Wi-Fi Internet-on-a-Chip and contains an additional dedicated ARM MCU that completely offloads the applications MCU. This subsystem includes an 802.11 b/g/n radio, baseband, and MAC with a powerful crypto engine for fast, secure Internet connections with 256-bit encryption. The CC3200 device supports Station, Access Point, and Wi-Fi Direct modes. The device also supports WPA2 personal and enterprise security and WPS 2.0. The Wi-Fi Internet-on-a-chip includes embedded TCP/IP and TLS/SSL stacks, HTTP server, and multiple Internet protocols.

The power-management subsystem includes integrated DC-DC converters supporting a wide range of supply voltages. This subsystem enables low-power consumption modes, such as the hibernate with RTC mode requiring less than 4 µA of current.

Start your design with the industry’s first Wi-Fi CERTIFIED single-chip microcontroller unit (MCU) with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink CC3200 device is a wireless MCU that integrates a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 MCU, allowing customers to develop an entire application with a single IC. With on-chip Wi-Fi, Internet, and robust security protocols, no prior Wi-Fi experience is required for faster development. The CC3200 device is a complete platform solution including software, sample applications, tools, user and programming guides, reference designs, and the TI E2E™ support community. The device is available in a QFN package that is easy to layout.

The applications MCU subsystem contains an industry-standard ARM Cortex-M4 core running at 80 MHz. The device includes a wide variety of peripherals, including a fast parallel camera interface, I2S, SD/MMC, UART, SPI, I2C, and four-channel ADC. The CC3200 family includes flexible embedded RAM for code and data and ROM with external serial flash bootloader and peripheral drivers.

The Wi-Fi network processor subsystem features a Wi-Fi Internet-on-a-Chip and contains an additional dedicated ARM MCU that completely offloads the applications MCU. This subsystem includes an 802.11 b/g/n radio, baseband, and MAC with a powerful crypto engine for fast, secure Internet connections with 256-bit encryption. The CC3200 device supports Station, Access Point, and Wi-Fi Direct modes. The device also supports WPA2 personal and enterprise security and WPS 2.0. The Wi-Fi Internet-on-a-chip includes embedded TCP/IP and TLS/SSL stacks, HTTP server, and multiple Internet protocols.

The power-management subsystem includes integrated DC-DC converters supporting a wide range of supply voltages. This subsystem enables low-power consumption modes, such as the hibernate with RTC mode requiring less than 4 µA of current.

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* Data sheet CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and Internet-of-Things Solution, a Single-Chip Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. F) PDF | HTML 05 Feb 2015
* User guide CC3100/CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi Internet-on-a-Chip User's Guide (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 11 May 2022
* User guide CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. D) 09 May 2018
Application note CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4GHz/5GHz Bands-WiFi Devices (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 20 Oct 2022
Cybersecurity advisory TI-PSIRT-2021-100117 Integrated HTTP Server Ping Utility Vulnerability PDF | HTML 15 Jan 2022
User guide CC3100 and CC3200 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Embedded Programming PDF | HTML 19 Jul 2021
User guide SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3100, CC3200 Radio Tool User's Guide PDF | HTML 29 Jun 2021
Application note SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Enabled Electronic Smart Lock (Rev. A) 29 Sep 2020
Application note CE Compliance Test Procedure for TI’s WiFi Devices PDF | HTML 19 Aug 2020
Certificate Product Information for CC3xxx Devices as Per Annex-E of EN 300 328 10 Aug 2020
Application note CC31xx and CC32xx Frequency Tuning PDF | HTML 03 Aug 2020
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® SensorTag Operational Description (Rev. B) 23 Jul 2020
Application note SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC32xx ADC PDF | HTML 13 Jul 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Variable Time Tag Comparison on SimpleLink™ Devices PDF | HTML 05 Jun 2020
Application note CC3x00 Power Management Optimization and Measures (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 02 Jun 2020
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT Solution With LaunchPad Hardware User's Guide (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 05 Mar 2020
Application note Transfer of TI Wi-Fi® Alliance Certifications to Products Using WFA Cert Policy (Rev. F) PDF | HTML 30 Jan 2020
User guide SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3100, CC3200 UniFlash User's Guide PDF | HTML 15 Jan 2020
Application note CC3x00 Production Line Guide 22 Oct 2019
Application note SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3100, CC3200 Serial Flash PDF | HTML 04 Oct 2019
White paper Low-Power Internet Connectivity Over Wi-Fi (Rev. A) 23 May 2019
White paper A primer to Wi-Fi® provisioning for IoT applications (Rev. A) 31 Jan 2019
User guide SimpleLink SDK Power Management: MSP432, MSP432E4, CC13xx/CC26xx, and CC32xx (Rev. J) 29 Jan 2019
User guide CC3100 & CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi & IOT Solution Layout Guidelines (Rev. B) 27 Aug 2018
Product overview IP smart door locks: Power optimized and added security features for cloud conne (Rev. B) 26 Jun 2018
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT Solution w/ MCU LaunchPad Getting Started Guide (Rev. E) 09 May 2018
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT Solution Programmer's Guide (Rev. D) 08 May 2018
Product overview Design a low power camera with optimized cloud streaming and enhanced security u (Rev. A) 24 Apr 2018
Product overview Design a video doorbell with optimized cloud streaming and enhanced security fea (Rev. A) 24 Apr 2018
Technical article Boost your SimpleLink MCU development with the Open On-Chip Debugger PDF | HTML 11 Apr 2018
User guide IMETER-BOOST User's Guide (Rev. A) 09 Mar 2018
White paper Wireless Connectivity For The Internet of Things, One Size Does Not Fit All (Rev. A) 16 Oct 2017
White paper Charging stations: Toward an EV support infrastructure 09 May 2017
Technical article RS-232: Use this old dog for new tricks PDF | HTML 30 Mar 2017
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT SensorTag PDF | HTML 01 Mar 2017
User guide CC3200 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® SensorTag Product Specification PDF | HTML 01 Mar 2017
Technical article Part 1: Bringing the internet to a single chip PDF | HTML 18 Nov 2016
Design guide SimpleLink™ CC3200-OV788 Video/Audio Streaming Over Wi-Fi Reference Design 08 Nov 2016
Technical article Post an IoT device on your fridge! PDF | HTML 13 Oct 2016
More literature TI SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Family - Internet-on-a-chip solutions (Rev. C) 07 Sep 2016
Technical article Designing an IoT modular light – part 2 PDF | HTML 24 Jun 2016
Technical article Designing an IoT modular light PDF | HTML 17 Jun 2016
User guide TI-RTOS 2.20 Power Management: MSP432, CC13xx/CC26xx, and CC3200 SimpleLink MCUs (Rev. C) 17 Jun 2016
Technical article Meet Mongoose, your new IoT middleware PDF | HTML 12 May 2016
User guide TI-RTOS 2.16 Power Management: MSP432, CC13xx/CC26xx, and CC3200 SimpleLink MCUs (Rev. B) 22 Feb 2016
User guide TI-RTOS 2.16 for CC32xx SimpleLink Wireless MCUs Getting Started Guide (Rev. F) 22 Feb 2016
Technical article Put your best face forward with the simplehuman smart mirror PDF | HTML 08 Jan 2016
Technical article IoT security made simple with SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3100 and CC3200 devices PDF | HTML 28 Dec 2015
Technical article Low-power Wi-Fi®: How environment properties impact an application’s energy consum PDF | HTML 14 Dec 2015
Technical article Genie’s innovative new garage door controller opens a new door to the smart home PDF | HTML 11 Dec 2015
Technical article Low-power Wi-Fi®: How application properties impact energy consumption PDF | HTML 07 Dec 2015
Technical article Low-power Wi-Fi®: How to measure the energy consumption of Wi-Fi applications PDF | HTML 30 Nov 2015
Technical article Low-power Wi-Fi®: How to optimize an application’s power consumption PDF | HTML 23 Nov 2015
Technical article Cloudy with a chance of development tools for SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 PDF | HTML 05 Nov 2015
Technical article TI and Amazon Web Services (AWS) collaborate on a new IoT service PDF | HTML 08 Oct 2015
Technical article Programming with Python is now possible with the WiPy PDF | HTML 01 Oct 2015
Technical article TI collaborates with Microsoft to kickstart development of IoT applications PDF | HTML 29 Sep 2015
Technical article SimpleLink Wi-Fi modules make Wi-Fi certification easy PDF | HTML 22 Sep 2015
Technical article Add connectivity to existing hardware with our UART to Wi-Fi bridge PDF | HTML 08 Sep 2015
Technical article Parsing the Internet of Things (IoT) with TI and Facebook PDF | HTML 03 Sep 2015
Technical article Understanding wireless connectivity in industrial IoT applications PDF | HTML 04 Aug 2015
Technical article Make your connected world smarter with the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 Smart Plug PDF | HTML 27 Jul 2015
Technical article 9 reference designs to help you get started in the IoT this summer PDF | HTML 23 Jul 2015
E-book Understanding Wireless Connectivity in the Industrial IoT 22 Jul 2015
Technical article What is the IQ of your home or building? Is it indeed smart? PDF | HTML 20 Apr 2015
User guide Antenna Board User's Guide 07 Aug 2014
White paper A link to the Internet of Things IoT Made Easy With SimpleLink Wi-Fi Solutions 31 Jul 2014
Application note CC31xx/CC32xx SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and IoT Power Management App Report 28 Jul 2014
Application note CC3100/CC3200 WLAN RF Transmit Power Peak and Average Measurements 07 May 2014

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