SWRU473A February   2017  – August 2018 CC3120MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF

 

  1.   SimpleLinkrep%#8482; Wi-Fi® CC3220 Out-of-Box Application
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Download and Installation
    4. 3 Installation for Basic Users
      1. 3.1 UniFlash
      2. 3.2 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® Starter Pro Mobile Application
      3. 3.3 Serial Terminal
      4. 3.4 XDS110 Driver Installation
    5. 4 Building the Setup
    6. 5 Flashing the Out-of-Box Project
    7. 6 Getting Started With the OOB Demonstration
      1. 6.1 Connecting to the CC3220
        1. 6.1.1 CC3220 Provisioning
        2. 6.1.2 CC3220 as AP
      2. 6.2 Browse Onboard Website
        1. 6.2.1 Local Network Demo
        2. 6.2.2 OTA Update
        3. 6.2.3 Advanced Settings
      3. 6.3 Using the Mobile Application
        1. 6.3.1 Connect to the CC3220
        2. 6.3.2 Local Network Demo
        3. 6.3.3 OTA Update
          1. 6.3.3.1 Local OTA When CC3220 is in AP Mode
      4. 6.4 Returning to Factory Image
    8. 7 Troubleshooting
      1. 7.1 Red LED Legend
      2. 7.2 Extra Debugging
      3. 7.3 Terminal Messages
    9. 8 Limitations and Known Issues
    10. 9 Out-of-Box for Advance Users
      1. 9.1 Installations for Advance Users
        1. 9.1.1 CC3220 Software Development Kit (SDK)
        2. 9.1.2 Service Pack
        3. 9.1.3 CCS IDE
          1. 9.1.3.1 Add CCS Support for FreeRTOSv9
          2. 9.1.3.2 Product Settings Verification
      2. 9.2 Source Files Briefly Explained
      3. 9.3 Building the OOB Project Using CCS
        1. 9.3.1 Executing in Debug Mode
        2. 9.3.2 Program a User Modified OOB Binary
  2.   Revision History

Local Network Demo

Users can navigate to the demo tab in three ways:

  • Explicitly type demo.html as the requested resource on the browser URL, demo.html must be prefixed by the CC3220 IP address (see Figure 21).
  • Use the drop-down menu selector on the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Click the Start button on the main screen.

On this screen, users can control and get the state of the onboard sensors. These sensors include the red LED (D7) and the accelerometer. Additionally, users can fetch some device-specific information.

Figure 21 shows device information, status of the onboard red LED (D7), and periodic accelerometer readings, together with the equivalent 2D image of the CC3220 LaunchPad board.

Demo_web_page.pngFigure 21. Demo Web Page

The LED state is indicated as textual off or on under the LED control frame. To change the state of the red LED (D7), slide the switch to the opposite direction. To show board movement, move the CC3220 board. The update rate is once every 200 ms.