Texas Instruments CC3120R SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi Network Processor
Texas Instruments CC3120 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi Network Processor consists of Wi-Fi, low energy, Sub-1GHz and host MCUs, which all share a common, easy-to-use development environment. This device comes with a single core software development kit (SDK) and rich toolset. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink platform enables the addition of any combination of the SimpleLink’s devices into a design. This feature allows for 100 percent code reuse when the design requirements change. With the CC3120, a designer can connect any microcontroller (MCU) to the Internet of Things (IoT) cloud. The Wi-Fi® Alliance CERTIFIED® Texas Instruments CC3120 device is part of the second generation of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi family that dramatically simplifies the implementation of low-power Internet connectivity.Features
- CC3120 SimpleLink Wi-Fi consists of a wireless Network Processor (NWP) and power-management subsystems
- Featuring Wi-Fi Internet-on-a chip™ dedicated Arm® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller unit (MCU) completely offloads Wi-Fi and Internet protocols from the application MCU
- Wi-Fi modes
- 802.11b/g/n station
- 802.11b/g Access Point (AP) supports up to four stations
- Wi-Fi direct client/group owner
- WPA2 personal and enterprise security: WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, WPA2 Enterprise (802.1x)
- IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP stack
- Industry-standard BSD Socket Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- 16 simultaneous TCP or UDP sockets
- 6 simultaneous TLS and SSL sockets
- IP addressing: static IP, LLA, DHCPv4, and DHCPv6 with Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)
- SimpleLink connection manager for autonomous and fast Wi-Fi connections
- Flexible Wi-Fi provisioning with SmartConfig technology, AP mode, and WPS2 options
- Restful API support using an internal HTTP server
- Wide-set of security features
- Hardware features
- Separate execution environments
- Device identity
- Networking security
- Personal and enterprise Wi-Fi security
- Secure sockets (SSLv3, TLS1.0/1.1/TLS1.2)
- HTTPS server
- Trusted root-certificate catalog
- TI Root-of-Trust public key
- Software IP protection
- Secure key storage
- File system security
- Software tamper detection
- Cloning protection
- Hardware features
- Embedded network applications running on the dedicated NWP
- HTTP/HTTPS web server with dynamic user callbacks
- mDNS, DNS-SD, DHCP server
- Ping
- Recovery mechanism—can recover to factory defaults or a complete factory image
- Wi-Fi TX power
- 18.0dBm @ 1 DSSS
- 14.5dBm @ 54 OFDM
- Wi-Fi RX sensitivity
- –96.0dBm @ 1 DSSS
- –74.5dBm @ 54 OFDM
- Application throughput
- UDP: 16Mbps
- TCP: 13Mbps
- Power-management subsystem
- Integrated DC-DC converters support a wide range of supply voltage
- VBAT wide-voltage mode: 2.1V to 3.6V
- VIO is always tied with VBAT
- Preregulated 1.85V mode
- Integrated DC-DC converters support a wide range of supply voltage
- Advanced low-power modes
- Shutdown: 1µA
- Hibernate: 4.5µA
- Low-Power Deep Sleep (LPDS): 115µA
- RX traffic: 59mA @ 54 OFDM
- TX traffic: 229mA @ 54 OFDM, maximum power
- Idle connected (MCU in LPDS): 690µA @ DTIM = 1
- Clock source
- 40.0MHz crystal with internal oscillator
- 32.768kHz crystal or external RTC
Applications
- For Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, such as
- Cloud connectivity
- Internet gateway
- Home and building automation
- Appliances
- Access control
- Security systems
- Smart energy
- Industrial control
- Smart plug and metering
- Wireless audio
- IP network sensor nodes
- Asset tracking
- Medical devices
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Functional Block Diagram
Publicado: 2017-03-17
| Actualizado: 2022-05-09
