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| ==Development== | | ==Development== |
− | * Make sure +3.3 v power supply current can reach 200ma, not recommended for using FT232R debugging directly because FT232R output +3.3 v current is too small. The FT232R datasheet says you can draw up to 50 mA from its 3.3V output. | + | * Make sure the current(+3.3 v) can reach 200ma. It is not recommended for using FT232R to debug directly since the output current of FT232R is too small. The FT232R datasheet says you can draw up to 50 mA from its 3.3V output. |
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| *https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Libraries/_01_Microduino_OLED_U8glib | | *https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Libraries/_01_Microduino_OLED_U8glib |
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− | ===Notes for how to use the library=== | + | ===Notice for how to use the library=== |
− | *CC3000 patch libry is used for upgarde the firmware and can't run it with Adafruit_CC3000's libray. | + | *CC3000 patch libry is used for upgrading the firmware and can't be activated with Adafruit_CC3000's libray at the same time. |
− | *If you want to make these two libraries compatible Microduino Core+: | + | *If you want to make these two libraries compatible with Microduino Core+: |
− | **You need open the “Adafruit_CC3000_4Patching.cpp”(CC3000Patch)or “Adafruit_CC3000.cpp”(Adafruit_CC3000)in library's fold firstly; | + | **You need open the “Adafruit_CC3000_4Patching.cpp”(CC3000Patch)or “Adafruit_CC3000.cpp”(Adafruit_CC3000)in library directories firstly; |
− | **Find line that“#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega1281__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2561__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__)” in file; | + | **Find the line “#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega1281__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2561__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__)” in the file; |
− | **Add this “ || defined(__AVR_ATmega1284P__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644P__) ” in the tial of the last line. | + | **Add this “ || defined(__AVR_ATmega1284P__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644P__) ” after the line. |
| *CC3000Patch: | | *CC3000Patch: |
− | **When using CC3000PATCH, please make sure any other cc3000 library should be removed to avoid conflict. And recommend use "Aroduino 1.01 or upper release", if you are using lower release, please re-install it again from zero. | + | **When using CC3000PATCH, please make sure any other cc3000 library should be removed to avoid conflict. And we recommend using "Aroduino version 1.01 or higher", if you are using lower version, please re-install it again from zero. |
− | **CC3000Patch can be used to upgarde the firmware of CC3000,you need copy the CC3000Patch.ino to "\examples\CC3000Patch\"; | + | **CC3000Patch can be used to upgrade the firmware of CC3000,you need to copy the CC3000Patch.ino to "\examples\CC3000Patch\"; |
− | **You need set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10”; | + | **You need to set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10”; |
− | **Detailed usage, please refer to [https://github.com/cmagagna/CC3000Patch/blob/master/README.md author's README] | + | **More usage, please refer to [https://github.com/cmagagna/CC3000Patch/blob/master/README.md author's README] |
| *Adafruit_CC3000: | | *Adafruit_CC3000: |
− | **You need set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10” | + | **You need to set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10” |
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| ==Application== | | ==Application== |
Microduino-CC3000 is a well-equipped wireless network module, which can simplifies the implementation of the internet connection. SimpleLink? Wi-Fi can largely reduce MCU(Micro Controller Unit)'s software requirement of the host machine, making it ideal for using in any low-cost and low-power MCU of embedded applications.
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Features
- SimpleLink? Wi-Fi can largely reduce MCU(Micro Controller Unit)'s software requirement of the host machine;
SimpleLink? Wi-Fi SmartConfig™ technology can ensure a unique and fast Wi-Fi activation process;
- Small, cheap, stackable and open;
- Open hardware circuit design and Arduino compatible programming development environment;
- Uniformed Microduino interface standard and rich peripheral modules, capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors in accord with Microduino interface standard;
- Easy to be integrated to pegboards with a 2.45-pitch female header connector interface.
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Specifications
- Wireless Network Processor
- IEEE 802.11 b/g
- Embedded IPv4 TCP/IP stack
- Best wireless performance in the industry
- Power of Tx:11Mbps CCK with +18dBm
- Sensitivity of Rx: 11Mbps CCK with -82dBm
- Work together with a low-cost microcontroller which usese a compact memory package and processes one million instruction per second (MIPS)
- 2K bytes Flash
- 250 bytes RAM
- Low power consumption
- Use the FET and own less than 5uA shutdown mode current
- Operating temperature range
- Authenticated by U.S. Federal Communications Commission(FCC), Industry Canada(IC) and Council of Europe (CE)
- Based on Texas Instruments (TI)'s seventh generation Wi-Fi solutions.
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About SmartConfig
SimpleLink ™ Wi-Fi SmartConfig ™ technology can ensure a unique and fast activation of Wi-Fi. Developers or end-users could configure the current wireless network through other devices, such as smart phones, tablet PC SmartConfig App program installation. It can configure wireless network information of the current Wifi environment for hardware circuit equipped with CC3000 through the program, including SSID, wireless password, security authentication, and so on. Just one step can it make several devices without display connected to Wifi network and allow people to connect their home network and the Cloud wirelessly.
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Pins
- We should know that Microduino-Wifi extension board is used as a slave machine, which communicates with Microduino host machine's SPI.
Microduino-WiFi Module Pin
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CC3000 Chip Pin
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Micorduino Pin
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Function
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SCK
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17
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D13
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SIP Bus clock
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DI
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15(DIN)
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D12
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Microduino sends data to CC3000
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DO
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13(DOUT)
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D11
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CC3000 sends data to Micorduino
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CS
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12
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D10
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SPI Chip-select signal
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IRQ
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14
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D2
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Interrupt(INT0)
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EN
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26
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D9
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Microduino activates CC3000 by setting the pin to high level.
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Documents
Eagle PCB File:Microduino-CC3000.zip
Main Components
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Development
- Make sure the current(+3.3 v) can reach 200ma. It is not recommended for using FT232R to debug directly since the output current of FT232R is too small. The FT232R datasheet says you can draw up to 50 mA from its 3.3V output.
Arduino library and supported package
Notice for how to use the library
- CC3000 patch libry is used for upgrading the firmware and can't be activated with Adafruit_CC3000's libray at the same time.
- If you want to make these two libraries compatible with Microduino Core+:
- You need open the “Adafruit_CC3000_4Patching.cpp”(CC3000Patch)or “Adafruit_CC3000.cpp”(Adafruit_CC3000)in library directories firstly;
- Find the line “#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega1281__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2561__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__)” in the file;
- Add this “ || defined(__AVR_ATmega1284P__) || defined(__AVR_ATmega644P__) ” after the line.
- CC3000Patch:
- When using CC3000PATCH, please make sure any other cc3000 library should be removed to avoid conflict. And we recommend using "Aroduino version 1.01 or higher", if you are using lower version, please re-install it again from zero.
- CC3000Patch can be used to upgrade the firmware of CC3000,you need to copy the CC3000Patch.ino to "\examples\CC3000Patch\";
- You need to set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10”;
- More usage, please refer to author's README
- Adafruit_CC3000:
- You need to set the IRP,VBAT and CI correctly in your program,as follows:“#define CC3000_IRQ 2 ”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_VBAT 9”、“#define ADAFRUIT_CC3000_CS 10”
Application
Upgrade the frimware of CC3000
- Recommend that upgarde the firmware of CC3000 to 1.24 using CC3000Patch,detaile usage refer to author's README
- (Note:Firmware upgrade process is operated via the serial port monitor, set the Arduino IDE newline terminator serial monitor is set to "newline and carriage return")
- After upgraed, delete the CC3000Patch library,and then start the Adafruit_CC3000 libray,you can run the included examples!
SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi SmartConfig™ Function
- If you want to use SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi SmartConfig™ function:
- Take the IOS as example,download the "TI WIFI SMARTCINFIG" from App Store firstly;
- Connect the IOS device to router,open the "TI WIFI SMARTCINFIG",fill the route key in Password;
- Download the SmartConfigCreate to Microduino from the Adafruit_CC3000 library's examples;
- Open the serial port monitor(baud rade:115200),When “Waiting for a SmartConfig connection (~60s) ...” displayed,click the "Start" of TI WIFI SMARTCINFIG,waiting for result。
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