SWRU548C
February 2019 – September 2021
CC3235MODAS
,
CC3235MODASF
,
CC3235MODS
,
CC3235MODSF
1
Introduction
1.1
CC3235MODSF LaunchPad™
1.2
LAUNCHCC3235MOD Key Features
1.3
What's Included
1.3.1
Kit Contents
1.3.2
Software Examples
1.4
REACH Compliance
1.5
Regulatory Compliance
1.6
First Steps: Out-of-Box Experience
1.6.1
Connecting to the Computer
1.6.2
Running the Out-of-Box Experience
1.7
Next Steps: Looking into the Provided Code
1.8
Trademarks
2
Hardware
2.1
Block Diagram
2.2
Hardware Features
2.2.1
Key Benefits
2.2.2
XDS110-Based Onboard Debug Probe
2.2.3
Debug Probe Connection: Isolation Jumper Block
2.2.4
Application (or "Backchannel") UART
2.2.5
JTAG Headers
2.2.6
Using the XDS110 Debug Probe with a Different Target
2.2.7
Power Connections
2.2.7.1
XDS110 USB Power
2.2.7.2
BoosterPack Plug-in Module and External Power Supply
2.2.8
Reset Pullup Jumper
2.2.9
Clocking
2.2.10
I2C Connection
2.2.10.1
Default I2C Addresses
2.2.11
Sense on Power (SOP)
2.2.12
Push-Buttons and LED Indicators
2.3
Electrical Characteristics
2.4
Antenna Characteristics
2.5
BoosterPack Plug-in Module Pinout
3
Layout Guidelines
3.1
LAUNCHCC3235MOD Board Layout
3.2
General Layout Recommendations
3.3
RF Layout Recommendations
3.4
Antenna Placement and Routing
3.5
Transmission Line Considerations
4
Operational Setup and Testing
4.1
Measuring the CC3235MOD Current Draw
4.1.1
Low-Current Measurement with USB Power (<1 mA)
4.1.2
Active Current Measurements
4.2
RF Connections
4.2.1
AP Connection Testing
4.3
Design Files
4.3.1
Hardware Design Files
4.4
Software
5
Development Environment Requirements
5.1
CCS
5.2
IAR
6
Additional Resources
6.1
CC3235MODx Product Page
6.2
Download CCS or IAR
6.3
SimpleLink™ Academy for CC3235 SDK
6.4
TI E2E Support Forums
7
Assembly Drawing and Schematics
7.1
Assembly Drawing
7.2
Schematics
A Manual Information to the End User
A.1 End User Manual
A.2 RF Function and Frequency Range
A.3 FCC and IC Certification and Statement
A.3.1 FCC
A.3.2 CAN ICES-3(B) and NMB-3(B) Certification and Statement
A.3.3 End Product Labeling
A.3.4 Device Classifications
A.3.5 FCC Definitions
A.3.6 Simultaneous Transmission Evaluation
A.4 EU Certification and Statement
A.4.1 RF Exposure Information (MPE)
A.4.2 Simplified DoC Statement
A.4.2.1 CC3235MODx and CC3235MODAx Modules
A.4.2.2 LAUNCHCC3235MOD
A.4.3 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
A.4.4 OEM and Host Manufacturer Responsibilities
A.4.5 Antenna Specifications
A.5 CC3235MODx Approved Antennas
B Revision History
2.2
Hardware Features
CC3235MODSF, SimpleLink
TM
Dual-Band Wi-Fi
®
module solution with integrated MCU
40-pin LaunchPad™ standard that leverages the BoosterPack™ ecosystem
TI Standard XDS110-based JTAG emulation with serial port for flash programming
Supports both 4-wire JTAG and 2-wire SWD
Two buttons and a RGB LED for user interaction
Virtual COM port UART through USB on PC
Onboard chip antenna with U.FL or SMA for conducted testing, selectable using 0-Ω resistors
Onboard accelerometer and temperature sensor for out-of-box demo, with the option to isolate them from the inter-integrated circuit (I
2
C) bus
Micro USB connector for power and debug connections
Headers for current measurement and external JTAG connection, with an option to use the onboard XDS110 to debug customer platforms
Bus-powered device, with no external power required for Wi-Fi
®
Long-range transmission with a highly optimized antenna (200-meter typical in open air with a 6-dBi antenna AP)
Can be powered externally, working down to 2.3 V