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Introduction
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SWAU106 – January 2019
Copyright © 2019, Texas Instruments Incorporated
CC3135 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi
®
BoosterPack™ Development Kit (BOOSTXL-
CC3135)
1
Introduction
1.1
CC3135 BoosterPack™
The SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi
®
CC3135 dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) wireless network processor provides
users the flexibility to add Wi-Fi
®
to any microcontroller (MCU). This user's guide explains the various
configurations of the CC3135 BoosterPack™ Plug-in Module. This Internet-on-a chip™ integrated circuit
solution contains everything needed to easily create Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, including enhanced
security features, quick connection establishment, cloud support, and more. The CC3135 BoosterPack™
module can be used in the following ways:
•
The module can be connected to a TI MCU LaunchPad™ Development Kit (software examples
provided for MSP-EXP432E401Y).
•
The module can be plugged into a
board, and connected to a PC for MCU
emulation.
•
The module can be connected to an adapter board
, which enables customers
use the BOOSTXL-CC3135 with additional platforms beyond TI LaunchPad™ kits.
The CC3135 BoosterPack™ kit can be purchased in three configurations:
1. BOOSTXL-CC3135 plus CC31XXEMUBOOST board plus MSP-EXP432P401R LaunchPad™
Can run all software in the software design kit (SDK), and develop on the MSP430F5529 MCU
2. BOOSTXL-CC3135 plus CC31XXEMUBOOST board
Used for any CC3135 device development
3. BOOSTXL-CC3135
If extra CC3135 BoosterPack™ modules are needed.
NOTE:
The CC31XXEMUBOOST board is an advanced emulation board that is required for flashing
the BOOSTXL-CC3135, using the radio tool (radio performance testing or putting into
certification modes), and doing networking processing logs for advanced debugging.
The pictures used in this user's guide refer to the Revision A board, but the contents also
apply to any higher revisions unless otherwise stated. For changes across the various
revisions of the board, see
The maximum RF power transmitted in each WLAN 2.4-GHz band is 18.3 dBm. The
maximum RF power transmitted in each WLAN 5-GHz band is 17 dBm.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of
at least 20 cm from all people, and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.