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Texas Instruments SimpleLink Wi-Fi BoosterPack CC3120 Programmer's Manual (247 pages)
Internet of Things Network Processor
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 2.04 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Overview
12
Introduction
12
Simplelink Wi-Fi Solution Block Diagram
13
Networking Subsystem Block Diagram
14
Acronyms and Terminologies
15
Key Features
15
Host Driver Overview
16
Host Interface
16
Software Modules of the Host Driver
16
OS Versus Non-OS
17
Quick Reference
17
Quick Host Apis Reference
18
Porting to Different Platforms
19
Host Driver Adaptation Modules (Platform-Dependent)
19
Networking Application
20
Introduction
21
Wi-Fi Connectivity
21
Traffic Types
22
Wi-Fi Connectivity
22
Security
23
User Experience
23
Power Consumption
23
Provisioning
24
Basic Examples
24
Wi-Fi Doorbell
24
Power Socket
24
Design Considerations for Doorbell Applications
24
Wi-Fi Tag
25
Design Considerations for Power Socket Application
25
Design Considerations for Tag Applications
25
Device
26
Introduction
27
Key Features
27
Start and Stop
27
Start
27
Stop
27
Hibernate and Shutdown
28
Lock State
28
Initialization Sequence
28
Host Interface
29
SPI Interface
29
SPI Configuration
29
UART Interface
30
Typical CC3120 Setup (SPI)
30
UART Settings
30
Typical CC3120 Setup (UART)
31
Version
32
Event Mask
32
Time and Date
32
MAC Address
33
Device Name
33
Domain Name
34
Device Status
34
Persistent Configuration
35
Errors
35
Example
35
Common Asynchronous Error Events
35
Common Error Codes
36
Wlan
37
Introduction
38
Key Features
38
Station (STA)
38
General Description
38
Configurations and Settings
38
Default Parameters in Station Mode
39
Tx Output Power Vs Tx Power Settings
40
Connection
41
Events and Errors
44
Common Errors
44
Access Point
45
General Description
45
Configurations and Settings
45
AP Default Parameters
45
Set Network Configuration
50
Station Management
51
Events and Errors
52
Limitations
52
Example
52
Common Errors
52
Wi-Fi Direct
53
General Description
53
Supported Features
53
Configurations and Settings
53
Wi-Fi Direct Default Parameters
53
Connection
57
Events and Errors
60
Common Errors
61
Limitations
62
WLAN Security
62
Personal Security
62
Supported Personal Security Types
62
Enterprise Security
63
Wps
65
Scan
66
General Description
66
Configuration (AP/STA)
66
Usage
67
Miscellaneous
67
Calibrations
67
Calibration Modes
68
Network Addresses
69
Introduction
70
Key Features
70
Addressing
70
Ipv4 Addresses
71
Ipv6 Addresses
72
DNS Addresses
73
Dhcpv4 Client
73
Modes
73
Address Release
74
Dhcpv4 IP Acquisition Modes
74
Dhcpv4 Server
75
Enable and Disable the DHCP Server
75
Set DHCP Server Parameters
75
DHCP Server Defaults
75
DNS Server
76
Errors and Asynchronous Events
76
Major Asynchronous Events in Netapp Silo
76
Major Asynchronous Events in Netcfg Silo
77
Major Errors While Calling Sl_Netcfgset
77
Socket
79
Introduction
80
Key Features
80
Socket Types
80
Bsd Api
81
BSD Apis
81
Socket Working Flow
82
TCP Socket Flow
83
UDP Socket Flow
86
Multicast
88
Dns
90
Tcp Udp Raw
91
Operation Modes
91
Nonblocking Mode
91
Operational Modes
91
Trigger Mode
92
Trigger Mode Flow
93
IP Fragmentation
95
Errors
95
Asynchronous Error Events
96
Common Error Status Codes
96
Secure Socket
97
Introduction
98
Key Features
98
Opening a Secure Socket
98
Trusted Root-Certificate Catalog
99
Options and Features Use
99
Set SSL Version
99
Set Cipher Suites
100
Set Certificates, Root CA, Private Key, and DH Files
100
Disable the Use of the Trusted Root-Certificate Catalog
101
Related Files
101
Set ALPN List
102
Set Domain Name for Verification
102
Upgrade Nonsecured Socket to Secured
102
Get Connection Parameters
104
Supported Cryptographic Algorithms
104
Common Errors and Asynchronous Events
105
Using Socket Asynchronous Events in SSL
105
Cryptographic Algorithms
105
Common Errors
106
File System
107
Introduction
110
Key Features
110
File System Characteristics
111
Write a File
111
Introduction
111
Secure Files
111
Create a File Versus Open for Write
112
Create a File
113
Creation Flags
114
Open a File for Write
115
Write an Opened File
115
Close an Opened (for Write) File
116
Close an Opened (for Write) Secure-Signed File
117
Read a File
118
Open a File for Read
118
Read an Opened File
118
Close an Opened (for Read) File
119
Delete a File
119
Rename a File
120
File System Helper Functions
120
Get File Information
120
Get Storage Information
121
Get List of Files
121
Bundle Protection
121
Bundle File States
122
Bundle Protection
122
Bundle States
123
Commit a Bundle
124
Rollback a Bundle
124
Retrieve the Bundle and Files State
124
CC3220 Bundle Aspects
124
File Commit Feature
125
File Commit Process
125
File Rollback Process
126
Programming
126
Creation of the Programming Image
126
Restore to Factory
128
Restore to Factory by the Host
129
Restore to Factory by Using the SOP
130
Security Alerts
131
Design Consideration
131
Choosing SFLASH Type
131
Software Design Consideration
131
Retrieving Info Regarding SFLASH Usage
132
SFLASH Size
132
Storage Usage Information
133
Image Creator Log
133
HTTP Server
134
Introduction
137
Built-In Configuration
137
Restful Apis
137
Configuration
137
Custom Static
138
Changing Configuration
138
Reading Configuration
138
Static
139
Custom Pages with Device Tokens
139
Host Application Interface
140
Key Features
140
Static Pages with Host Tokens
140
Configurations and Settings
141
Configuration Options
141
Restful API Processing
142
Ping
142
IP Configuration
142
Ping Options
142
IP Configurations
142
URN Configuration
143
WLAN Profiles
143
URN Configurations
143
WLAN Scan
144
WLAN EAP Profiles
144
Erase Profiles
144
Provisioning Confirmation
145
Connection Policy
145
Station Action
145
AP Black List
145
Connection Policies
145
Date and Time
146
Device Parameter Querying through HTTP (Device Tokens)
146
AP Control
146
Retrieving Tokens through GET Request
147
Embedded Tokens
147
System Information
147
System Information Tokens
147
Version Information
148
Network Information
148
Version Information Tokens
148
Network Information Tokens
148
Ping Results
150
Connection Policy Status
150
Ping Results Tokens
150
Connection Policies Status Tokens
150
Provisioning
151
Display Profile Information
151
P2P Information
151
Provisioning Tokens
151
Display Profile Information Tokens
151
P2P Information Tokens
152
Host Tokens
153
Resource Search Order
153
GET Request Search Order
153
GET Request Flow
153
POST Request Search Order
154
PUT and DELETE Request Search Order
154
Host HTTP Requests Processing
154
POST Request Flow
154
PUT and DELETE Request Flow
154
Metadata (Tlvs) Description
155
TLV Structure
155
HTTP Metadata Types
155
Internal Metadata Types
155
Metadata Breakout Examples
156
GET Processing
157
GET Request with and Without Fragmentation
157
POST Processing Flow
160
POST Processing
160
Delayed Response
162
PUT Processing
164
DELETE Processing
164
Security
164
Authentication
164
Secure Connection
164
Other
165
Processing of Parallel Requests
165
Key Features
167
Rx Filters
175
Rx Filter Match Flow
176
Possible Triggers
176
Possible Rules
177
Possible Actions
177
Possible Compare Functions
181
Rule Types
182
Rule Types Layers
185
Key Features
195
Power and Latency
203
Key Features
203
Power Policy
204
Key Features
207
The Provisioning Environment
208
The Provisioning Process
209
Provisioning Status
213
Errors
214
Successful Smartconfig Provisioning
216
Unsuccessful Smartconfig Provisioning
217
Successful Smartconfig Provisioning with AP Fallback
218
Successful AP Provisioning
219
Successful AP Provisioning with Cloud Confirmation
220
External Configuration Method: WAC
221
Successful Smartconfig Provisioning While External Configuration Enabled
222
Key Features
224
Common Errors
227
Secure Content Delivery
229
File Format
230
User.h Location
233
Selecting Capabilities
234
Host Apis
240
Persistency Settings
242
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Texas Instruments SimpleLink Wi-Fi BoosterPack CC3120 User Manual (21 pages)
Plug-In Module and IoT Solution
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 0.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
1 Introduction
2
Cc3120Boost
2
What Is Included
3
FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance
3
2 Hardware Description
4
Block Diagram
5
Hardware Features
5
Connector and Jumper Descriptions
6
Power
9
Measure the CC3120 Current Draw
11
Clocking
12
Performing Conducted Testing
13
3 Connecting to the PC Using CC31XXEMUBOOST Board
14
CC31XXEMUBOOST Board
14
Connecting the Boards
16
Jumper Settings on the CC3120BOOST Board
16
Jumper Settings on the CC31XXEMUBOOST Board
17
4 Connecting to a Launchpad Kit
17
Launchpad Current Limitation
18
5 Additional Information
18
Design Files
18
Software
18
Hardware Change Log
19
Known Limitations
19
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