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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.

2

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.

3

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.

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SWRU396A – December 2014 – Revised September 2015

CC3100MOD SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Network Processor Module BoosterPack

Hardware

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Summary of Contents for CC3100MODBOOST

Page 1: ...CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPack Hardware User s Guide Literature Number SWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 ...

Page 2: ... Conducted Testing 12 3 Connecting to the PC Using EMUBOOST 14 3 1 CC31XXEMUBOOST 14 3 2 Connecting the Boards 15 3 3 Jumper Settings on the CC3100MODBOOST 16 3 4 Jumper Settings on the EMUBOOST 16 4 Connecting to a LaunchPad 17 4 1 LaunchPad Current Limitation 17 5 Additional Information 18 5 1 Design Files 18 5 2 Software 18 5 3 Hardware Change Log 18 5 4 Known Limitations 18 2 Table of Contents...

Page 3: ...d 12 12 Resistor Switch for Radiated vs Conducted Tests 13 13 CC31XXEMUBOOST Board 14 14 Portable Devices 15 15 The CC3100BOOST Connected to the EMUBOOST 16 16 CC3100MODBOOST connected to MSP430F5529 LaunchPad 17 17 Jumper Settings When Used With LaunchPad 17 List of Tables 1 Push Buttons 7 2 LEDs 8 3 Jumper Settings 8 4 Outer Row Connectors 9 5 Inner Row Connectors 9 6 Ports Available on J6 15 7 ...

Page 4: ... 2014 to A Revision Page Added Note 11 NOTE Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version 4 Revision History SWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 5: ...nd it can be plugged into a CC31XXEMUBOOST board and connected to a PC for MCU emulation The CC3100MODBOOST firmware updates requires either the CC31XXEMUBOOST board or the micro controller over the air OTA software and access to a server Finally the exposed signals on the 20 pin connector provide an interface to an additional microcontroller or platforms beyond TI s LaunchPads The CC3100MODBOOST ...

Page 6: ...escription Figure 2 CC3100MODBOOST Front Side 6 CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPackSWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 7: ...nd optional 32 KHz oscillator 2 layer PCB with 6 mil spacing and track width 2 3 Connector and Jumper Descriptions 2 3 1 Push Buttons and LEDs Table 1 Push Buttons Reference Usage Comments SW1 OOB Demo Used as an input for the OOB demo SW2 RESET Resets the device to a known state The use of this pin is optional Boots the device to the bootloader mode for flashing the firmware over a universal SW3 ...

Page 8: ...te and LPDS currents connect an ammeter across J26 Range 500 uA Current J6 For Active current mount an 0 1 Ω resistor on R42 and measure the voltage across the 0 1 Ω measurement resistor using a voltmeter Range 50 mV peak peak Closed GPIO_12 is hard pulled to Vcc J5 OOB Demo Open GPIO_12 is pulled to GND using 33K resistor Booster pack J10 J9 2 10 pins each connected to the Launchpad header J3 RF ...

Page 9: ...100EMUBOOST board Some of the LaunchPads are not capable of sourcing the peak current requirements of Wi Fi In this case the USB connector on the CC3100MODBOOST can be used to aid the peak current The use of Schottky diodes ensure that the load sharing occurs between the USB connectors on the LaunchPad and the BoosterPack without any board modifications The 3 3 V power can also be sourced from the...

Page 10: ...50 mA peak current needed for the CC3100MODBOOST In this case the on board 3 3 V LDO can be used see Figure 7 This LDO is sourced from the USB connector on the CC3100MODBOOST and the LaunchPad in a shared load manner Figure 7 3 3 V Power From LDO 10 CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPackSWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback Co...

Page 11: ... the hibernate and LPDS currents see Figure 9 Figure 9 Low Current Measurement NOTE If the device uses service pack 1 1 0 or higher the R113 resistor must be removed to get lower LPDS currents This resistor can leak an extra 33 uA from the 3 3 V supply in LPDS mode if the SPI is used as the host interface 2 5 2 Active Current Measurement To measure active current in a profile form use a 0 1 Ω 1 re...

Page 12: ...measuring the performance in a conducted mode In addition to the Murata connector a U FL connector on the board see Figure 12 for conducting testing or to connect an external antenna This requires a board modification as illustrated in the figures below Figure 11 Connectors on the Board 12 CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPackSWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 ...

Page 13: ...istor Switch for Radiated vs Conducted Tests 13 SWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPack Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 14: ... USB connection This updates the firmware patches which are stored in the serial flash on the BoosterPack and in software development using SimpleLink Studio 3 1 2 Hardware Details Figure 13 CC31XXEMUBOOST Board 14 CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPackSWRU396A December 2014 Revised September 2015 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2014 2015 Texas Instruments...

Page 15: ... Type Usage Comments Number 1 VCP RT3 Used for TI internal debug only 2 VCP MAC logger Used for TI internal debug only 3 1 3 Driver Requirements The FTDI Debug board requires installing the associated drivers on a PC This package is available as part of the SDK release and is located at Install Path cc3100 sdk tools cc31xx_board_drivers The install path is usually C ti cc3100SDK 3 2 Connecting the...

Page 16: ...er Settings No Jumper Settings Notes Power the BoosterPack from the EMU BOOST Place the jumper near the edge of the 1 J8 1 2 PCB 3 J6 short No current measurement 4 J5 short OOB demo jumper 3 4 Jumper Settings on the EMUBOOST Table 9 specifies the jumpers to be installed while pairing with the FTDI board Table 9 EMUBOOST Jumper Settings No Jumper Settings Notes 1 J4 short Provide 3 3 V to the Boos...

Page 17: ...rent Limitation Some of the LaunchPads including the MSP430FRAM do not provide enough current to power the CC3100MODBOOST The BoosterPack can consume up to 400 mA peak from the 3 3 V and may need power separately For this a USB connector is provided on the BoosterPack to provide the 3 3 V The power supply jumpers should be configured as shown in Figure 17 when the power is supplied from the on boa...

Page 18: ...ilable from the CC3100MOD device s product page The Software Development Kit SDK for use with the CC3100MOD BoosterPack is available from http www ti com tool cc3100sdk 5 3 Hardware Change Log Table 10 Hardware Change Log PCB Revision Description Rev 1 Initial Release 5 4 Known Limitations 1 The serial flash on the module can be programmed mainly through the UART of the CC3100MODBOOST board 18 CC3...

Page 19: ...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 3 Regulatory Notices 3 1 United States 3 1 1 Notice applicable to EVMs not FCC Appr...

Page 20: ... antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Concernant les EVMs avec antennes détachables Conformément à la réglementation d Industrie Canada le prése...

Page 21: ...o the EVM output If there is uncertainty as to the load specification please contact a TI field representative During normal operation even with the inputs and outputs kept within the specified allowable ranges some circuit components may have elevated case temperatures These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors current sense resistors ...

Page 22: ...UDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO COST OF REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION ANCILLARY COSTS TO THE PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES RETESTING OUTSIDE COMPUTER TIME LABOR COSTS LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS LOSS OF USE LOSS OF DATA OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION NO CLAIM SUIT OR ACTION SHALL BE BROUGHT AGAINST TI MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE RELATED CAUSE OF ACTION HAS OCCURRED 8 2 Specifi...

Page 23: ...esponsible for compliance with all legal regulatory and safety related requirements concerning its products and any use of TI components in its applications notwithstanding any applications related information or support that may be provided by TI Buyer represents and agrees that it has all the necessary expertise to create and implement safeguards which anticipate dangerous consequences of failur...

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