SWRU509 February   2017 CC3200

 

  1.   SimpleLinkrep%#8482; Wi-Fi® SensorTag
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
      1. 1.1 CC3200 SensorTag
      2. 1.2 Key Features
      3. 1.3 What is Included
      4. 1.4 FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance
        1. 1.4.1 FCC
          1. 1.4.1.1 Class B Operation
          2. 1.4.1.2 RF Exposure Information (SAR)
        2. 1.4.2 IC
          1. 1.4.2.1 RF Exposure Information (SAR)
        3. 1.4.3 EU
          1. 1.4.3.1 RF Exposure Information (SAR)
    3. 2 Hardware Description
      1. 2.1 Block Diagram
      2. 2.2 Hardware Features
      3. 2.3 RF Function and Frequency Range
      4. 2.4 Sensors and Peripherals
        1. 2.4.1 Reed Relay
        2. 2.4.2 Digital Microphone
        3. 2.4.3 Buzzer
        4. 2.4.4 Gyroscope, Accelerometer, and Compass
        5. 2.4.5 Infrared Thermopile Sensor
        6. 2.4.6 Pressure Sensor
        7. 2.4.7 Humidity Sensor
        8. 2.4.8 Light Sensor
    4. 3 Operation Description
      1. 3.1 Downloading the SensorTag App
      2. 3.2 Setting Up the SensorTag as an Access Point
        1. 3.2.1 First-Time Configuration Only
      3. 3.3 Connecting the SensorTag to Your Local Wi-Fi Network
      4. 3.4 Switching Between Modes
      5. 3.5 Troubleshooting
      6. 3.6 Replacing the Batteries
    5. 4 Design Files
      1. 4.1 Hardware
    6. 5 PCB Revision
    7. 6 References
  2.   Revision History

Operation Description

At start-up, the SensorTag enters access point mode for 2 minutes. When the SensorTag enters access point mode, the red LED blinks three times.

NOTE

After 5 minutes, the SensorTag emits a short beep and enters hibernate mode. To wake the SensorTag from hibernate mode into access point mode, press the power button.

TI recommends using the Watch DevPack(see [9]) with the Wi-Fi SensorTag. The display shows important status information and technical data that is useful for debugging network settings.