SWRU372C
June 2014 – March 2020
CC3200
CC3200 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and Internet of Things Solution With MCU LaunchPad™ Hardware
1
Introduction
1.1
CC3200 LaunchPad Development Kit
1.2
Key Features
1.3
What's Included
1.3.1
Kit Contents
1.4
FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance
Trademarks
2
Hardware Description
2.1
Block Diagram
2.2
Hardware Features
2.3
Connecting a BoosterPack Plug-in Module
2.4
Jumpers, Switches, and LEDs
2.4.1
JTAG Headers
2.4.2
I2C Connections
2.4.2.1
Jumper Settings
2.4.2.2
Default I2C Address
2.4.3
Power Connections
2.4.4
UART Signals
2.4.5
Sense on Power
2.4.6
Other Miscellaneous
2.4.7
Push Buttons and LEDs
2.4.8
2x20 Pin Connector Assignment
2.5
Power
2.5.1
USB Power
2.5.2
Battery Power (2 × 1.5 V)
2.5.3
BoosterPack Module Power Supply
2.6
Measure CC3200 Current Draw
2.6.1
Measuring Low Power (<1 mA)
2.6.2
Measuring Active Power
2.7
RF Connections
2.7.1
Radiated Testing (AP connection)
2.8
Design Files
2.8.1
Hardware
2.8.2
Revision History
2.8.3
Software
3
Software Examples
3.1
Development Environment Requirements
3.1.1
CCS
3.1.2
IAR
4
Additional Resources
4.1
LaunchPad Kit Wiki
4.2
Information on the CC3200
4.3
Download a Development Environment
4.4
The CC3200 Code Examples
4.5
CC3200 Application Notes
4.6
Support Resources
5
Known Limitations
5.1
Hardware Limitations
5.1.1
Floating IO (All Revisions)
5.1.2
Board Modification for LPDS Mode
5.1.3
Floating S-Flash Lines (Rev 3.2 and Earlier)
Revision History
1.2
Key Features
CC3200, SimpleLink Wi-Fi, Internet-on-a-chip solution with integrated MCU
40-pin LaunchPad standard that leverages the BoosterPack ecosystem
FTDI-based JTAG emulation with serial port for flash programming
Two buttons and three LEDs for user interaction
Backchannel universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) through USB to PC
On-board chip antenna with U.FL for conducted testing
On-board accelerometer and temperature sensor for out-of-box demo
Micro USB connector for power and debug connections