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  1.   WiLink Module Hardware Integration Guide
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Module Variant Table
      1. 1.1 WiLink WLAN Antenna Configuration
        1. 1.1.1 Single-Input Single-Output (SISO)
        2. 1.1.2 Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)/Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC)
    3. Critical Connections
    4. Power Supply
      1. 3.1 Power Up/Shutdown Sequence
        1. 3.1.1 Power Up
        2. 3.1.2 Shutdown
      2. 3.2 Power Sequencing
    5. Clocks
      1. 4.1 Slow Clock
      2. 4.2 Fast Clock
    6. Current Consumption
      1. 5.1 Performance Parameters - Typical
    7. Antenna
    8. Ground Connections
    9. Layout
    10. Hardware Troubleshoot
      1. 9.1 System Requirements
      2. 9.2 Power Rails
      3. 9.3 Critcal Supplies
      4. 9.4 Sense on Reset
      5. 9.5 WLAN
        1. 9.5.1 WLAN Host Interface (SDIO)
        2. 9.5.2 WLAN IRQ Operation (SDIO Out-of-Band Interrupt)
      6. 9.6 Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy
        1. 9.6.1 Bluetooth UART HCI Interface
        2. 9.6.2 Bluetooth PCM
      7. 9.7 Reserved Pins
      8. 9.8 Debug
    11. 10 WiFi_Zigbee Coex
    12. 11 References
  2.   Revision History

System Requirements

For basic integration, the process requires the following components:

  • Wireless Tool Package located at TI.COM
  • Minimum requirements: PC running Pentium II
  • Operating systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7
  • Serial communication port (RS-232) or USB port with UART-to-USB adapter (to enable the RS232 interface on the WiLink 8.0 IC)
  • Access to WL_UART_DBG pin
  • Access to BT_UART_DBG
  • Access to RS232 Tx , RS232 Rx Pins
    • HCI UART Pins
  • Oscilloscope
  • Multimeter

Debug and calibration tools for WLAN and Bluetooth require four UART ports. The most efficient way to drive these ports to the PC is to use a UART-to-USB converter (not included in the wireless tools package). TI recommends using the WL18XXCOM82SDMMC SDMMC-to-COM8 adapter with the TI WL1837MODCOM8I module or the WL1835MODCOM8B module on the COM8 board.

NOTE

Multiple UART-to-COM8 adapters are available on the market, such as the FTDI Chip development modules.