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2014
CC3200-LAUNCHXL User's Guide, Ver 1.1
ABSTRACT
This document describes the CC3200-LAUNCHXL (CC3200 Launchpad). It details the features of the
hardware and also explains the correct usage of the board.
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  • Page 1 TI Proprietary Information - Strictly Private 2014 CC3200-LAUNCHXL User’s Guide, Ver 1.1 ABSTRACT This document describes the CC3200-LAUNCHXL (CC3200 Launchpad). It details the features of the hardware and also explains the correct usage of the board.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Board overview This board is designed to be used as a standalone development platform for application development using the CC3200 device. It can be also used in conjunction with compatible booster-packs to enhance the peripherals available in the system. The board features on-board emulation using FTDI device and has an array of sensors for an out of the box experience.
  • Page 3: Features

    CC3200-LAUNCHXL User’s Guide Features CC3200 WIFI application processor USB interface to PC for CCS/IAR using XDS ICDI USB drivers Flash update over the USB using Simple Link Programmer. 2x20 pin Connectors : Compatible to TI MCU Launch Pads with added functions.
  • Page 4: Hardware Description

    CC3200-LAUNCHXL User’s Guide Hardware description Connector description 1.1.1.1 P1 connector assignment Pin No Signal name Direction w.r.t CC3200 Comments P1.1 VCC(3.3V) Max 100mA for peripherals P1.2 GPIO03/ADC_CH2 P1.3 GPIO_02/UART1_RX P1.4 GPIO_01/UART1_TX P1.5 UNUSED P1.6 GPIO_04/ADC_CH3 P1.7 GPIO_14/SPI_CLK P1.8 GPIO_11 P1.9 GPIO_10/GPIO_12/I2C_SCL BD 2.2K pull-ups on board...
  • Page 5: P2 Connector Assignment

    Reset output from board P2.6 GPIO_16/SPI_DOUT OUT P2.7 GPIO_15/SPI_DIN P2.8 GPIO_10 P2.9 GPIO_12 P2.10 GPIO_13 1.1.1.3 P3 connector assignment Pin No Signal name Direction w.r.t CC3200 Comments P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 GPIO_23/TDI P3.4 GPIO_24/TDO P3.5 GPIO_28/TCK P3.6 GPIO_29/TMS P3.7 GPIO_08/AUD_SYNC OUT P3.8 GPIO_30/AUD_CLK P3.9...
  • Page 6: Jumper Settings

    CC3200-LAUNCHXL User’s Guide P4.5 GPIO_06/UART1_CTS P4.6 GPIO_28 P4.7 GPIO_07/NWP_LOGGER P4.8 GPIO_05/WLAN_LOGGER P4.9 GPIO_04/WL_RS232_RX P4.10 GPIO_03/WL_RS232_TX 1.1.1.5 Jumper settings Power 1.1.1.5.1 Reference Function Value Comments ICDI Power Closed Supplies 3.3V to the ICDI Supplies 3.3V to the board from USB Board power Supplies power to the board from battery 1.1.1.5.2...
  • Page 7: Power Selection

    JTAGsignals The JTAG lines are brought out on separate headers on the PCB. The jumpers are shorted to connect the CC3200 JTAG to the ICDI device on-board. To use an external emulator, these jumpers have to be un-installed and the JTAG signals to be connected on the jumpers below.
  • Page 8: User Leds And Push-Buttons

    CC3200-LAUNCHXL User’s Guide 1.1.5 User LEDs and push-buttons There are 3 user LEDs on the board along with 2 push buttons. The usage can be controlled by the application program. Signal mapping Reference Colour GPIO maping comment GREEN GPIO_11 Glows when GPIO = 1.
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