SWRS225D February   2019  – May 2021 CC3135MOD

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
  4. Functional Block Diagrams
  5. Revision History
  6. Device Comparison
    1. 6.1 Related Products
  7. Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 7.1 CC3135MOD Pin Diagram
    2. 7.2 Pin Attributes
    3. 7.3 Signal Descriptions
      1.      12
    4. 7.4 Connections for Unused Pins
  8. Specifications
    1. 8.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 8.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 8.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 8.4  Current Consumption Summary: 2.4 GHz RF Band
    5. 8.5  Current Consumption Summary: 5 GHz RF Band
    6. 8.6  TX Power Control for 2.4 GHz Band
    7. 8.7  TX Power Control for 5 GHz Band
    8. 8.8  Brownout and Blackout Conditions
    9. 8.9  Electrical Characteristics for DIO Pins
    10. 8.10 WLAN Receiver Characteristics
      1.      25
      2.      26
    11. 8.11 WLAN Transmitter Characteristics
      1.      28
      2.      29
    12. 8.12 BLE and WLAN Coexistence Requirements
    13. 8.13 Reset Requirement
    14. 8.14 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for MOB Package
    15. 8.15 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 8.15.1 Power-Up Sequencing
      2. 8.15.2 Power-Down Sequencing
      3. 8.15.3 Device Reset
      4. 8.15.4 Wakeup From HIBERNATE Mode Timing
    16. 8.16 External Interfaces
      1. 8.16.1 SPI Host Interface
      2. 8.16.2 Host UART Interface
        1. 8.16.2.1 5-Wire UART Topology
        2. 8.16.2.2 4-Wire UART Topology
        3. 8.16.2.3 3-Wire UART Topology
      3. 8.16.3 External Flash Interface
  9. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1  Overview
    2. 9.2  Module Features
      1. 9.2.1 WLAN
      2. 9.2.2 Network Stack
        1. 9.2.2.1 Security
      3. 9.2.3 FIPS 140-2 Level 1 Certification
      4. 9.2.4 Host Interface and Driver
      5. 9.2.5 System
    3. 9.3  Power-Management Subsystem
      1. 9.3.1 VBAT Wide-Voltage Connection
    4. 9.4  Low-Power Operating Modes
      1. 9.4.1 Low-Power Deep Sleep
      2. 9.4.2 Hibernate
      3. 9.4.3 Shutdown
    5. 9.5  Restoring Factory Default Configuration
    6. 9.6  Hostless Mode
    7. 9.7  Device Certification and Qualification
      1. 9.7.1 FCC Certification and Statement
      2. 9.7.2 IC/ISED Certification Statement
      3. 9.7.3 ETSI/CE Certification
      4. 9.7.4 Japan MIC Certification
    8. 9.8  Module Markings
    9. 9.9  End Product Labeling
    10. 9.10 Manual Information to the End User
  10. 10Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 10.1 Application Information
      1. 10.1.1 BLE/2.4 GHz Radio Coexistence
      2. 10.1.2 Antenna Selection
      3. 10.1.3 Typical Application
      4. 10.1.4 Power Supply Decoupling and Bulk Capacitors
      5. 10.1.5 Reset
      6. 10.1.6 Unused Pins
    2. 10.2 PCB Layout Guidelines
      1. 10.2.1 General Layout Recommendations
      2. 10.2.2 RF Layout Recommendations
      3. 10.2.3 Antenna Placement and Routing
      4. 10.2.4 Transmission Line Considerations
  11. 11Environmental Requirements and SMT Specifications
    1. 11.1 Temperature
      1. 11.1.1 PCB Bending
    2. 11.2 Handling Environment
      1. 11.2.1 Terminals
      2. 11.2.2 Falling
    3. 11.3 Storage Condition
      1. 11.3.1 Moisture Barrier Bag Before Opened
      2. 11.3.2 Moisture Barrier Bag Open
    4. 11.4 PCB Assembly Guide
      1. 11.4.1 PCB Land Pattern & Thermal Vias
      2. 11.4.2 SMT Assembly Recommendations
      3. 11.4.3 PCB Surface Finish Requirements
      4. 11.4.4 Solder Stencil
      5. 11.4.5 Package Placement
      6. 11.4.6 Solder Joint Inspection
      7. 11.4.7 Rework and Replacement
      8. 11.4.8 Solder Joint Voiding
    5. 11.5 Baking Conditions
    6. 11.6 Soldering and Reflow Condition
  12. 12Device and Documentation Support
    1. 12.1 Device Nomenclature
    2. 12.2 Development Tools and Software
    3. 12.3 Firmware Updates
    4. 12.4 Documentation Support
    5. 12.5 Trademarks
    6. 12.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    7. 12.7 Export Control Notice
    8. 12.8 Glossary
  13. 13Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
    1. 13.1 Mechanical, Land, and Solder Paste Drawings
    2. 13.2 Package Option Addendum
      1. 13.2.1 Packaging Information
      2. 13.2.2 Tape and Reel Information
        1. 13.2.2.1 Tape Specifications

Package Options

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)

Documentation Support

To receive notification of documentation updates — including silicon errata — go to the CC3135MOD product folder on ti.com, and click the Alert me button in the upper-right corner. This registers you to receive a weekly digest of updated product information (if any). For change details, check the revision history of any revised document. The current documentation which describes the processor, related peripherals, and other technical collateral follows. The following documents provide support for the CC3135MOD module.

Application Reports

    SimpleLink™ CC31xx/CC32xx Wi-Fi® Internet-on-a chip™ Solution Built-In Security FeaturesThe SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC31xx and CC32xx Internet-on-a chip™ family of devices from Texas Instruments offers a wide range of built-in security features to help developers address a variety of security needs, which is achieved without any processing burden on the main microcontroller (MCU). This document describes these security-related features and provides recommendations for leveraging each in the context of practical system implementation.
    Using Serial Flash on SimpleLink™ CC3135/CC3235 Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things DevicesThis application note is divided into two parts. The first part provides important guidelines and best- practice design techniques to consider when choosing and embedding a serial flash paired with the CC3135 and CC3235 devices. The second part describes the file system, along with guidelines and considerations for system designers working with the CC3x20 devices.

User's Guides

    SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and Internet-of-Things CC31xx and CC32xx Network ProcessorThis document provides software (SW) programmers with all of the required knowledge for working with the networking subsystem of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi devices. This guide provides basic guidelines for writing robust, optimized networking host applications, and describes the capabilities of the networking subsystem. The guide contains some example code snapshots, to give users an idea of how to work with the host driver. More comprehensive code examples can be found in the formal software development kit (SDK). This guide does not provide a detailed description of the host driver APIs.
    SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® and Internet-on-a chip™ CC3135 and CC3235 Solution Radio ToolThe Radio Tool serves as a control panel for direct access to the radio, and can be used for both the radio frequency (RF) evaluation and for certification purposes. This guide describes how to have the tool work seamlessly on Texas Instruments evaluation platforms such as the BoosterPack™ plus FTDI emulation board for CC3235 devices, and the LaunchPad™ for CC3235 devices.