Evaluation Module Overview
1 Evaluation Module Overview
1.1 Introduction
The CC3351 BoosterPack plug-in module (BP-CC3351) is a test and development board that can easily be
connected to TI LaunchPad or processor boards; thus enabling rapid software development.
This user's guide is intended to explain the various hardware configurations and features of the BP-CC3351. For
more information about the CC3351 device, please refer to ti.com
1.2 Kit Contents
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BP-CC3351 PCBA
1.3 Specification
The BP-CC3351 is a board designed to enable rapid and easy software and hardware development for the
CC3351 device. The block diagram for the BP-CC3351 is shown in
5v
LDO Dual Rail
2 X 20 Pin
BoosterPack™
Connectors
This kit can be used in three configurations:
1. MCU and RTOS evaluation: BP-CC3351 + LaunchPad with the MCU running TCP/IP like the LP-AM243.
2. Processor and Linux evaluation: BP-CC3351 + BP-CC33-BBB-ADAPT + BEAGL-BONE-BLACK.
3. RF-testing with PC tools: BP-CC3351 + LP-XDS110.
In addition, the BP-CC3351 can also be wired to any other Linux or RTOS host board running TCP/IP stack.
Refer to
Section 3.1
for more information.
1.4 Device Information
The purpose of the BP-CC3351 is to showcase the hardware and software capabilities of the CC3351 device.
The other components on the board are populated for testing and support of this main device.
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SimpleLink CC3351 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth Low Energy
BoosterPack Plug-in Module
VCC
(1.8v & 3.3v)
UART
SDIO/SPI
nRESET
Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth® Low Energy
SLOW_CLK_IN
Level Shifters
IRQ
(1.8v or 3.3v
to 1.8v)
COEX
ANT_SEL
Logger
Figure 1-1. BP-CC3351 Block Diagram
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CC3351
product page.
Figure
1-1.
RF
CC3351
Companion IC
SWD
40 MHz
32.768 kHz
XTAL
Oscillator
www.ti.com
Antenna
Filtering
U.FL/SMA
JTAG
LED's
nRESET
3.3v Power
1.8v Power
Optional
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