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EVM User’s Guide 

TI Confidential – Strictly Private 

 

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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR EVALUATION MODULES 
 

1. 

Delivery: 

TI delivers TI evaluation boards, kits, or modules, including any accompanying demonstration software, components, or 

documentation (collectively, an “EVM” or “EVMs”) to the User (“User”) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
Acceptance of the EVM is expressly subject to the following terms and conditions 
1.1 EVMs are intended solely for product or software developers for use in a research and development setting to facilitate feasibility 
evaluation, experimentation, or scientific analysis of TI semiconductors products. EVMs have no direct function and are not 
finished products. EVMs shall not be directly or indirectly assembled as a part or subassembly in any finished product. For 
clarification, any software or software tools provided with the EVM (“Software”) shall not be subject to the terms and conditions 
set forth herein but rather shall be subject to the applicable terms and conditions that accompany such Software 
1.2 EVMs are not intended for consumer or household use. EVMs may not be sold, sublicensed, leased, rented, loaned, assigned, 
or otherwise distributed for commercial purposes by Users, in whole or in part, or used in any finished product or production 
system. 
 

Limited Warranty and Related Remedies/Disclaimers

2.1 These terms and conditions do not apply to Software. The warranty, if any, for Software is covered in the applicable Software 
License Agreement. 
2.2 TI warrants that the TI EVM will conform to TI's published specifications for ninety (90) days after the date TI delivers such EVM 
to User. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TI shall not be liable for any defects that are caused by neglect, misuse or mistreatment 
by an entity other than TI, including improper installation or testing, or for any EVMs that have been altered or modified in any 
way by an entity other than TI. Moreover, TI shall not be liable for any defects that result from User's design, specifications or 
instructions for such EVMs. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent TI deems necessary or as 
mandated by government requirements. TI does not test all parameters of each EVM. 
2.3 If any EVM fails to conform to the warranty set forth above, TI's sole liability shall be at its option to repair or replace such EVM, 
or credit User's account for such EVM. TI's liability under this warranty shall be limited to EVMs that are returned during the 
warranty period to the address designated by TI and that are determined by TI not to conform to such warranty. If TI elects to 
repair or replace such EVM, TI shall have a reasonable time to repair such EVM or provide replacements. Repaired EVMs shall 
be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. Replaced EVMs shall be warranted for a new full ninety (90) day 
warranty period. 
 

Regulatory Notices: 

3.1 

United States 

3.1.1 

Notice applicable to EVMs not FCC-Approved: 

This kit is designed to allow product developers to evaluate electronic components, circuitry, or software associated with the kit 
to determine whether to incorporate such items in a finished product and software developers to write software applications for 
use with the end product. This kit is not a finished product and when assembled may not be resold or otherwise marketed unless 
all required FCC equipment authorizations are first obtained. Operation is subject to the condition that this product not cause 
harmful interference to licensed radio stations and that this product accept harmful interference. Unless the assembled kit is 
designed to operate under part 15, part 18 or part 95 of this chapter, the operator of the kit must operate under the authority of 
an FCC license holder or must secure an experimental authorization under part 5 of this chapter. 
3.1.2 

For EVMs annotated as FCC – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Part 15 Compliant: 

 
CAUTION 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not 
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation. 
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to 
operate the equipment. 
 

FCC Interference Statement for Class A EVM devices 
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of 
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is 
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to 
correct the interference at his own expense.

 

 

FCC Interference Statement for Class B EVM devices 
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of 
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance 
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which 
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 
of the following measures: 

• 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

• 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

• 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 

• 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Summary of Contents for CC3100MOD Boosterpack

Page 1: ...User s Guide TI Confidential Strictly Private 2 CC3100MOD Boosterpack Evaluation board User Guide ECS Applications Table 1 Document Change Log Date Version Author Approved by Description Initial Rele...

Page 2: ...nector and jumper descriptions 7 2 3 1Push buttons and LEDs 7 2 3 2Jumper settings 7 2 3 32x20 pin connector assignment 9 2 4 Power 10 3 Connecting to the PC using EMUBOOST 11 3 1 CC31XXEMUBOOST 11 3...

Page 3: ...ototyping is a snap thanks to the 40 pin headers and a wide variety of Launchpads available These connectors provide stackability to ensure that other booster packs like Audio LCD sensors etc can be m...

Page 4: ...ate 5 2 Hardware description nHIB nRESET Optional Micro USB Conn Power only 3 3V Dc Dc CC3100 Chip Antenna OOB U FL Conn PWR SEL 20 pin LP Connector 20 pin LP Connector CC3100MOD Figure 1 CC3100MODBOO...

Page 5: ...C3100MODBOOST Block diagram 2 2 Hardware Features of the evaluation board CC3100MOD module with fully integrated solution 2x20 pin stackable connectors On board chip antenna with option for U FL based...

Page 6: ...luding the time LEDs Reference Colour Usage Comments D5 RED PWR Indication Glows when the 3 3V power is provided to the board D1 Yellow nRESET This LED is used to indicate the stated of nRESET pin If...

Page 7: ...ange 500uA For Active current mount a 0 1 Ohm resistor on R42 and measure the voltage across the 0 1 Ohm resistor using a voltmeter Range 50mV peak peak J5 OOB Demo Closed GPIO_12 is hard pulled to Vc...

Page 8: ...USED NC UN USED NC P4 P2 NC GND NC IRQ NC SPI_CS UART1_CTS NC UART1_RTS nRESET NC SPI_MOSI NWP_LOG_TX SPI_MISO WLAN_LOG_TX NC NC NC NC NC P4 P2 P1 P3 Outer row connectors Pin No Signal Name Direction...

Page 9: ...le of sourcing the peak current requirements of the WIFI In such a case the USB connector on the CC3100MODBOOST can be used to aid the peak current The use of schottky diodes ensure that the load shar...

Page 10: ...the firmware on the BP using the SL_Prog utility and also in software development using SL_Studio 3 1 2 Hardware details The board has two FTDI ICs to enumerate multiple COM and D2XX ports The detail...

Page 11: ...board_drivers The install path is usually C ti cc3100SDK 3 2 Mating the boards The image above shows the connection of the CC3100MODBOOST to the CC3100EMUBOOST Board The connectors should be aligned c...

Page 12: ...l Strictly Private 13 2 J22 short Provide 5 0V to the Booster pack 3 J3 1 2 Route the NWP logs to the Dual port also The rest of the jumpers can remain open With these done the EMUBOOST would resemble...

Page 13: ...able on the Launchpad is also required 4 1 Launchpad current limitation Some of the launchpads including the MSP430FRAM launchpads do not provide enough current to power the CC3100MOD booster pack The...

Page 14: ...EVM User s Guide TI Confidential Strictly Private 15 5 PCB information 5 1 Layout information Figure 3 Layer 1...

Page 15: ...EVM User s Guide TI Confidential Strictly Private 16 Figure 4 Layer 2...

Page 16: ...enna pattern The antenna used on the evaluation platform is a chip antenna from Taiyo Yuden AH316M245001 T The below figures depict the radiation patter from this chip antenna Note that the radiation...

Page 17: ...EVM User s Guide TI Confidential Strictly Private 18 5 3 Schematics...

Page 18: ...EVM User s Guide TI Confidential Strictly Private 19...

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Page 22: ...all responsibility and liability for compliance in all respects with such laws and regulations User assumes all responsibility and liability for proper disposal and recycling of the EVM consistent wi...

Page 23: ...s it ordered or that delivery violates the applicable order User should contact TI All refunds will be made in full within thirty 30 working days from the return of the components s excluding any pos...

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