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Simple Link Wi-Fi CC3235S Dual-band LaunchPad Development Kit
SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3235S Dual-band LaunchPad Development Kit
Created for the Internet of Things (IoT), the SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3235 device is a single-chip microcontroller (MCU) with built-in Wi-Fi® connectivity for the LaunchPad™ ecosystem, which integrates a high-performance Arm® Cortex® -M4 MCU and lets customers develop an entire application with one device.
With on-chip Wi-Fi, and robust security protocols, no prior Wi-Fi experience is required for fast development. The CC3235 LaunchPad kit, referred to by its part number LAUNCHXL-CC3235x, is a low-cost evaluation platform for Arm Cortex -M4-based MCUs.
The LaunchPad™ design highlights the CC3235 Internet-on-a chip solution and Wi-Fi capabilities. The CC3235 LaunchPad also features temperature and accelerometer sensors, programmable user buttons, RGB LED for custom applications, and onboard emulation for debugging.
The stackable headers of the CC3235 LaunchPad XL interface demonstrate how easy it is to expand the functionality of the LaunchPad when interfacing with other peripherals on many existing BoosterPack add-on boards, such as graphical displays, audio codecs, antenna selection, environmental sensing, and more.
Multiple development environment tools are also available, including the Eclipse-based Code Composer Studio (CCS) integrated development environment (IDE) and IAR Embedded Workbench from Texas Instruments.
Skill level: The IoT Starter Kit is best for new IoT project builders, but the components and content are appropriate for all levels of experience.
Kit contents:
LaunchPad Board
Micro USB Cable
Quick Start Guide
You'll learn how-to:
Build your first IoT project and many, many more. The kit includes enough GPIOs for a variety of different projects and all the wires you'll need.
Wire sensors and build circuits without the solder.
Write and deploy code.
Trigger actions based on sensors values — when the temperature drops below freezing, sound the buzzer.