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1.2
Key Features
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CC3220S/SF, SimpleLink Wi-Fi, Internet-on-a chip solution with integrated MCU
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40-pin LaunchPad standard that leverages the BoosterPack ecosystem
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XDS110-based JTAG emulation with serial port for flash programming
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Two buttons and three LEDs for user interaction
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Back-channel universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) through USB to PC
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Onboard chip antenna with U.FL for conducted testing
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Onboard accelerometer and temperature sensor for Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE)
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Micro USB connector for power and debug connections
1.3
What's Included
1.3.1
Kit Contents
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CC3220 LaunchPad development tool (CC3220S-LAUNCHXL or CC3220SF-LAUNCHXL)
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Micro USB cable
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Quick start guide
1.3.2
Software Examples
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Out-of-Box Software
1.4
Regulatory Compliance
The SimpleLink CC3220 Wi-Fi LaunchPad kit is tested for and found to be in compliance with FCC and
ISED regulations regarding unlicensed intentional radiators.
Hereby, Texas Instruments Inc. declares that the radio equipment type CC3220S-LAUNCHXL and
CC3220SF-LAUNCHXL are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet addresses:
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CC3220S-LAUNCHXL
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CC3220SF-LAUNCHXL
1.5
First Steps: Out-of-Box Experience
An easy way to get started with the EVM is by using its preprogrammed out-of-box code. It demonstrates
some key features of the EVM.
1.5.1
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
CC3220 Software Development Kit (SDK) are needed. The SDK is available at
www.ti.com/tool/SIMPLELINK-CC3220-SDK.
SWRU463C – February 2017 – Revised March 2020
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