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Reference
Color
D5
Red
D1
Yellow
D6
Green
2.3.2
Jumper Settings
Reference
Usage
J7
USB connector
J8
Power selection
Current
J6
measurement
J5
OOB Demo
Booster pack
J10, J9
header
J3
RF Test
J2
RF Test
2.3.3
2x20 Pin Connector Assignment
The signal assignment on the 2×20 pin connector is shown in
replaced with P1...P4 to avoid confusion with the actual board reference.
SWRU396B – December 2014 – Revised May 2018
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Table 2. LEDs
Usage
PWR Indication
This LED indicates the state of the nRESET pin. If this LED is glowing, the device
nRESET
This LED indicates the state of the nHIB pin. When the LED is OFF, the device is
nHIB
Table 3. Jumper Settings
Comments
For powering the booster pack when mated with a Launchpad. This is mandatory when using
"Z" devices. For example, CC3100HZ.
Choose the power supply from the Launchpad or the on-board USB.
J8 (1-2) power from MCU Launchpad
J8 (2-3) power from on-board USB using 3.3-V LDO
For Hibernate and LPDS currents, connect an ammeter across J26 : Range (<500 uA)
For Active current, mount an 0.1-Ω resistor on R42 and measure the voltage across the 0.1-Ω
resistor using a voltmeter. Range (<50 mV peak-peak)
Closed: GPIO_12 is hard pulled to V
Open: GPIO_12 is pulled to GND using 33K resistor.
2×10 pins each connected to the Launchpad.
Murata connector (MM8030-2610) for production line tests.
U.FL connector for conducted testing in the lab.
Figure 4. Signal Assignments
CC3100MOD SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Network Processor Module BoosterPack
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Comments
ON, when the 3.3-V power is provided to the board.
is functional.
in hibernate state.
cc
Figure
4. The convention of J1..J4 is
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