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TI’s CC3200MOD is the industry’s first programmable FCC, IC, CE, and Wi-Fi- Certified Wireless microcontroller (MCU) module with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity.
Created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink CC3200MOD is a wireless MCU module that integrates an ARM Cortex-M4 MCU. With CC3200MOD, customers can develop an entire application with a single device. The device offers robust security protocols, Internet, and Wi-Fi. It also comes with SPI flash, clocks, RF switch, and passives in an easily assembled, low-cost LGA package to ensure all required system-level hardware components are integrated.
As a complete platform solution, CC3200MOD provides sample applications, user and programming guides, tools, software, the TI E2E support community, and reference designs. Its subsystem has an industry-standard ARM Cortex-M4 core running at 80 MHz. Peripherals include SD/MMC, I2S, SPI, I2C, a fast parallel camera interface, UART, and four-channel ADC.
The CC3200 family includes ROM with external serial flash bootloader and peripheral drivers; SPI flash for Wi-Fi certificates, Wi-Fi network processor service packs, and credentials; and flexible embedded RAM for code and data.
By: Rachel Kalina
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