Thorvard 14 Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 TI released a new WiFi Launchpad (CC3200) and WiFi Boosterpack (CC3100) today! Details: http://www.ti.com/ww/en/simplelink_embedded_wi-fi/home.html?DCMP=cc3100launch&HQS=ep-con-ecs-cc3100launch-lp-fb-en&hootPostID=41ba54fdfe0cf01ae756dc825a6eb27b Launchpad: http://www.ti.com/tool/cc3200-launchxl Boosterpack: http://www.ti.com/tool/cc3100boost Looks interesting! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dubnet 238 Posted June 19, 2014 Share Posted June 19, 2014 You may also want to take a look at these related threads over on 43oh.com: http://forum.43oh.com/topic/5575-new-launchpad-and-boosterpack-released/ http://forum.43oh.com/topic/5541-new-boosterpacks-cc3100-cc3200/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pjacobs4 0 Posted June 19, 2014 Share Posted June 19, 2014 As this seems to be a time chip at 80 my, will energia work if you select the 123 board? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pjacobs4 0 Posted June 19, 2014 Share Posted June 19, 2014 Sorry autocorrect gone wild. What meant was as it seems to be the same chip as in the tiva 123, will energia work with this board if I select it? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
spirilis 1,265 Posted June 20, 2014 Share Posted June 20, 2014 It's not ready yet (but in the works) from what I gather. Plus this one doesn't have the FPU found on the Tiva 123. Its boot system is substantially different from the Tiva so that's probably making it different for Energia. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluehash 1,581 Posted June 22, 2014 Share Posted June 22, 2014 CC3200-LAUNCHXL - SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 LaunchPad 43oh blog link. x-post from this 43oh forum. CC3200 Launchpad Features: CC3200 Wi-Fi application processor USB interface to PC for CCS/IAR using FTDI USB drivers Flash update over the USB using SimpleLink Programmer 2 20-pin connectors enables compatibility with other TI LaunchPads with added functions Standalone development platform featuring sensors, LEDs and push-buttons Power from USB for the LaunchPad as well as external BoosterPack Operates from 2 AA alkaline batteries On-board antenna and U.FL connector selectable using a capacitor re-work Supports 4 wire JTAG and 2 Wire SWD GNU Debugger (GDB) support over Open On chip debugger (OpenOCD) BoosterPack headers jazz and spirilis 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jazz 209 Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 I have few push buttons (from some broken printer) same type as Reset/SW2/SW3, and like this type much more that standard (as on any other LP), but didn't found them anywhere. Maybe somebody know company / name / type. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluehash 1,581 Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 I have few push buttons (from some broken printer) same type as Reset/SW2/SW3, and like this type much more that standard (as on any other LP), but didn't found them anywhere. Maybe somebody know company / name / type. @@jazz It is EVQ-11A04M from Panasonic. It is in the BOM list. jazz 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluehash 1,581 Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 Moving and merging to the other thread in Development kits.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thorvard 14 Posted June 24, 2014 Author Share Posted June 24, 2014 Well i got my CC3200 Launchpad today, it took me 15 minutes to brick it I wanted to change the wifi security from open to wpa-psk2 and entered a 6 digit passphrase, didnt knew that it has to be at least 8 digits. None of my wifi devices lets me enter a 6 digit passphrase, they all require 8 digits, otherwise the connect button is disabled. Seems like TI isnt checking the length of the passphrase in its out of the box demo. I tried flashing a new image with uniflash, but no luck, it always fails at some file with "ERROR: Open operation failed". Im quite frustated now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
reaper7 67 Posted June 25, 2014 Share Posted June 25, 2014 do You connect jumper on SOP(Sense on power) area pins "2" before programming? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thorvard 14 Posted June 25, 2014 Author Share Posted June 25, 2014 Yes, i did, otherwise uniflash doesn't even detect the launchpad. I'll try later a different computer / OS, perhaps its a problem of the uniflash windows version or win7 64 bit. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
reaper7 67 Posted June 25, 2014 Share Posted June 25, 2014 I have w7 64b too and flashing without problems... Uniflash Version: 3.2.0.00019 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thorvard 14 Posted June 25, 2014 Author Share Posted June 25, 2014 I have w7 64b too and flashing without problems... Uniflash Version: 3.2.0.00019 Hmm, same Version and OS here... lets reinstall this little bugger. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Thorvard 14 Posted June 25, 2014 Author Share Posted June 25, 2014 Reinstalling didn't help, trying to flash looks like this. I have enabled extra debug informations. [20:54:08] Begin Program operation. [20:54:08] INFO: > Executing Operation: Connect [20:54:08] DEBUG: waiting and clearing uart rx buffer [20:54:10] INFO: setting break signal [20:54:10] INFO: --- please restart the device --- [20:54:10] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:16] INFO: connection succeeded [20:54:16] INFO: getting storage list [20:54:16] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:16] INFO: > Executing Operation: Init [20:54:16] INFO: reading version info [20:54:16] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:16] INFO: DEVICE CC3200 ES1.32 [20:54:16] INFO: reading version info [20:54:16] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:16] DEBUG: Bootloader version is 2, 0, 3, 2 [20:54:16] DEBUG: It's a CC3101 device: PG1.32 [20:54:16] DEBUG: raw storage write [20:54:16] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:16] DEBUG: BlockSize is 4096, number of blocks is 64 [20:54:16] DEBUG: erasing 1 blocks starting from 4 [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:17] DEBUG: status request [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:17] DEBUG: status request [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:17] DEBUG: status request [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:17] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:18] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:18] DEBUG: Switch to NWP bootloader complete [20:54:18] INFO: reading version info [20:54:18] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:18] INFO: reading version info [20:54:18] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:18] DEBUG: Bootloader version is 2, 0, 3, 4 [20:54:18] DEBUG: raw storage write [20:54:18] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:18] DEBUG: BlockSize is 4096, number of blocks is 16 [20:54:18] DEBUG: erasing 12 blocks starting from 0 [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:19] DEBUG: status request [20:54:19] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: 0 [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] INFO: > Executing Operation: Program [20:54:20] INFO: > File name: /sys/mcuimg.bin, Update: true, Erase: true [20:54:20] INFO: > Erase File: /sys/mcuimg.bin [20:54:20] INFO: erasing file "/sys/mcuimg.bin" [20:54:20] INFO: deleting file "/sys/mcuimg.bin" [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] DEBUG: status request [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] INFO: erase file completed [20:54:20] INFO: > Size of file = 36608 [20:54:20] INFO: > Update File: /sys/mcuimg.bin [20:54:20] INFO: Downloading file "/sys/mcuimg.bin" with size 36608 [20:54:20] DEBUG: sending start download command [20:54:20] DEBUG: Granularity conversion: G(256) * N(143) = 36608 [20:54:20] DEBUG: Access code is 3 [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack/nack [20:54:20] DEBUG: receive nack [20:54:20] ERROR: Open operation failed [20:54:20] INFO: > Executing Operation: Disconnect [20:54:20] DEBUG: disconnecting from device . . . [20:54:20] DEBUG: wait for ack [20:54:20] Operation Program returned. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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