What is CC3100?

The CC3100 device is the industry’s first Wi-Fi CERTIFIED chip used in the wireless networking solution. The CC3100 device is part of the new SimpleLink Wi-Fi family that dramatically simplifies the implementation of Internet connectivity.

What are the features of CC3100?

CC3100 SimpleLink Wi-Fi Consists of Wi-Fi. Network Processor and Power-Management.

  • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Chip.
  • Wi-Fi Network Processor Subsystem. Featuring Wi-Fi Internet-On-a-Chip™
  • Host Interface. Interfaces with 8-, 16-, and 32-Bit MCU or.
  • Power-Management Subsystem.
  • Clock Source.
  • Package and Operating Temperature.
  • What is SimpleLink WIFI?

    The SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3130 Internet-on-a chip™ device contains an Arm® Cortex®-M3 MCU dedicated to Wi-Fi and internet protocols, to offload networking activities from the host MCU.

    What is CC3200 launchpad?

    Texas Instruments CC3200-LAUNCHXL CC3200 Launchpad Kit is a development platform for the CC3200 wireless microcontroller, a single-chip programmable MCU with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. The board features on-board emulation using an FTDI device and includes sensors for a full out-of-the-box experience.

    How do I find out what the unknown device is on my WiFi?

    Open the Trend Micro Home Network Security app. Tap the Menu icon. Tap Devices, select the device, look for the MAC ID….How to identify unknown devices connected to your network

    1. Tap the Settings app.
    2. Tap About Phone or About Device.
    3. Tap Status or Hardware Information.
    4. Scroll down to see your Wi-Fi MAC address.

    How can I see what devices are using my Google WiFi?

    With the Google Wifi app

    1. Open the Google Wifi app .
    2. Tap Network. Devices. The numbers next to “Devices” represent your total Internet (WAN) traffic to and from your network.
    3. Tap a specific device and a tab to find additional details. Usage: How much data the device has used over the selected time frame.

    Which architecture is used in CC3200?

    Created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink CC3200 device is a wireless MCU that integrates a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 MCU, allowing customers to develop an entire application with a single IC.

    Why do I see random devices on my network?

    Reasons why you see strange devices on your network If you see strange devices on your network manager, it is likely that your Wi-Fi is protected using a WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) protocol.

    What are the unknown devices on my router?

    Find the MAC addresses, the name of the devices and the IP addresses for all connections in the router’s administrative interface, where you can also find the list of Attached Devices to see the identifying information for unknown devices connected to your network.

    What is the voltage tolerance level of CC3200 launchpad for analog read pins?

    4 CC3200 Power Supply Considerations By using this scheme the CC3200 will utilize the integrated power management subsystem to generate the required voltages to operate the device and the CC3200 will support wide-voltage operations from 2.1 to 3.6 V source.