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The Texas Instruments’ CC3200 is the industry’s first single-chip microcontroller unit (MCU) with built-in Wi-Fi.
Created for the Internet of Things, the wireless SimpleLink device 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 is a complete platform solution that includes software, sample applications, tools, user and programming guides, reference designs, and the TI E2E™ support community. It is available in a QFN package, and it has a wide variety of peripherals such as 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 power management subsystem includes integrated DC-DC converters.
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By: Rachel Kalina, Hearst Business Media
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