Indoor Usage Restrictions
The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150- to 5350-MHz frequency range.
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1.6 First Steps: Out-of-Box Experience
An easy way to get started with the EVM is by using its preprogrammed out-of-box experience code. It
demonstrates some key features of the EVM.
1.6.1 Connecting to the Computer
Connect the LaunchPad development kit by connecting the included USB cable to a computer. A red power LED
should illuminate. For proper operation, the SimpleLink drivers and Service Pack from the CC3235 Software
Development Kit (SDK) are needed. The SDK is available at
http://www.ti.com/tool/simplelink-cc32xx-sdk
.
1.6.2 Running the Out-of-Box Experience
The CC3235MODSF LaunchPad development kit's Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) demonstrates and highlights
the following features:
• Easy connection to the CC3235MODSF LaunchPad:
– Using the SimpleLink
TM
Wi-Fi® Starter Pro application (available on iOS and Android™), users can use
Access Point (AP) provisioning or SmartConfig™ provisioning for a fast CC3235MOD connection.
– Configuring the device in AP mode gives users a direct connection to the CC3235MODSF LaunchPad.
Once the device is provisioned and connected to an AP in station mode, the profile is stored on the local file
system so that any reset to the CC3235MODSF automatically connects it to the AP.
• Easy access to the CC3235MODSF through its internal web server, using either:
– The SimpleLink
TM
Wi-Fi® Starter Pro application
– Any browser; web pages stored on the serial flash are loaded on the browser, to provide ease of use.
This feature demonstrates configuring and reading onboard sensors.
• Over-The-Air (OTA) updates that demonstrate an update of a full image. OTA service enables in-system
updates of the MCU application, CC3235 firmware releases (Service Pack) made available by TI, and other
vendor files. An update procedure executed in a full-system integrity fashion, such as failure to upgrade any
image components, results in rolling back to the previous valid version.
CC3235 LaunchPad Out-of-Box Experience Guide
) for more
details.
1.7 Next Steps: Looking into the Provided Code
After the EVM features have been explored, the user can open an integrated development environment and start
editing the code examples from the SDK. See
for available IDEs and where to download them. The
Out-of-Box source code and more code examples are provided in the
BSD, and TI encourages reuse and modifications to fit specific needs.
With the onboard XDS110 debug probe, debugging and downloading new code is simple. A USB connection
between the EVM and a PC through the provided USB cable is all that is needed.
1.8 Trademarks
E2E
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, SimpleLink
™
, LaunchPad
™
, BoosterPack
™
, Code Composer Studio
™
, and are trademarks of Texas
Instruments.
WPA
™
and WPA2
™
are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Wi-Fi
®
and Wi-Fi Direct
®
are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Arm
®
and Cortex
®
are registered trademarks of Arm Limited.
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