Trouble Installing Ftdi Drivers; Summary - Texas Instruments Arrow IoT Manual

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Configure the CC3200 LaunchPad Board
The CC3200-LAUNCHXL will now be visible in the Device Manager. Note the COM port number
that appears.

Trouble Installing FTDI Drivers?

All new boards should already have the correct FTDI templates flashed into the FTDI chips.
However, if your board is not recognized, installing the driver from the SDK is not working, or the
built-in FTDI template is corrupted, you'll need to flash the FTDI chip again. Go to this link for
instructions to flash the FTDI chip:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC31xx_%26_CC32xx_FTDI_Flashing#FTDI_Templates

Summary

After the development environment has been set up, see the following resources for further
assistance in development:
CC3200 Programmer's Guide
– This guide contains information on how to use the SimpleLink
API for writing WLAN-enabled applications.
PinMux Tool
– This utility helps determine how to best assign peripherals to the appropriate
CC3200 package pins.
Uniflash
– The Uniflash tool manually stores files on the external serial flash. This includes the
application binary and SimpleLink firmware patch files. Also, any configuration files, security
certificates, web pages, and so forth can be stored using this tool.
CC3200 Wiki
– All information and tools for the CC3200, including the above, can be found on
the CC3200 Wiki page
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