SWRU558 June   2020 CC3100 , CC3100MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD

 

  1.   SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3100, CC3200 UniFlash
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Introduction
      1. 1.1 Overview
    3. Installation
      1. 2.1 Linux
        1. 2.1.1 Limitations
        2. 2.1.2 During Installation
        3. 2.1.3 Running UniFlash
        4. 2.1.4 C++ Dependencies
        5. 2.1.5 COM Port
        6. 2.1.6 Porting Between Windows and Linux
    4. Prerequisites
      1. 3.1 Software
      2. 3.2 Hardware
    5. Uniflash Block Diagram
    6. Session Support
      1. 5.1 Overview
      2. 5.2 Session Conversion
      3. 5.3 Creating a Session
        1. 5.3.1 Session Content
        2. 5.3.2 Creation Procedure
        3. 5.3.3 Relative Path Support
      4. 5.4 Saving a Session
      5. 5.5 Loading a Session
    7. Secured File System Support
    8. GUI Interface
      1. 7.1 Main Screen
      2. 7.2 Target Connection
      3. 7.3 Format
      4. 7.4 Get Version
      5. 7.5 File Programming
        1. 7.5.1 General
        2. 7.5.2 Non-Secured File Programming
        3. 7.5.3 Secured File Programming
      6. 7.6 Service Pack Programing
        1. 7.6.1 General
        2. 7.6.2 Procedure
      7. 7.7 Adding a New File to the Device
      8. 7.8 Erasing Existing File From the Device
      9. 7.9 Removing Existing File From the Template
    9. CC3200 Support
      1. 8.1 Overview
      2. 8.2 Configuration and Programing
    10. Command Line Support
      1. 9.1 Overview
      2. 9.2 Programming
        1. 9.2.1 Command Line Syntax
        2. 9.2.2 Help Manual
      3. 9.3 Available Options
        1. 9.3.1 Available Operations
        2. 9.3.2 Legend
        3. 9.3.3 Programming Example
    11. 10 Configuration File Support
      1. 10.1 Overview
      2. 10.2 Configuration Groups – Parameters’ Description
        1. 10.2.1 Device Role
        2. 10.2.2 Station
        3. 10.2.3 Access Point (AP)
        4. 10.2.4 Peer 2 Peer (P2P)
        5. 10.2.5 Profiles
        6. 10.2.6 HTTP Server
        7. 10.2.7 DHCP Server
        8. 10.2.8 mDNS Client
        9. 10.2.9 Smart Config
      3. 10.3 Configuration Groups – GUI Interface
        1. 10.3.1 Device Role
          1. 10.3.1.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.1.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.1.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.1.4 Configuration
        2. 10.3.2 Station
          1. 10.3.2.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.2.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.2.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.2.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.2.5 Configuration
        3. 10.3.3 Access Point (AP)
          1. 10.3.3.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.3.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.3.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.3.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.3.5 Configuration
        4. 10.3.4 Peer 2 Peer (P2P)
          1. 10.3.4.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.4.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.4.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.4.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.4.5 Configuration
        5. 10.3.5 HTTP Server
          1. 10.3.5.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.5.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.5.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.5.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.5.5 Configuration
        6. 10.3.6 DHCP Server
          1. 10.3.6.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.6.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.6.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.6.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.6.5 Configuration
        7. 10.3.7 mDNS Client
          1. 10.3.7.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.7.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.7.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.7.4 Adding/Deleting a Service
          5. 10.3.7.5 Flow
          6. 10.3.7.6 Configuration
        8. 10.3.8 Profiles
          1. 10.3.8.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.8.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.8.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.8.4 Adding/Deleting a Profile
          5. 10.3.8.5 Flow
          6. 10.3.8.6 Configuration
        9. 10.3.9 Smart Config
          1. 10.3.9.1 Restore to Default
          2. 10.3.9.2 Programming
          3. 10.3.9.3 Generation of Binary Templates
          4. 10.3.9.4 Flow
          5. 10.3.9.5 Configuration
    12. 11 Image Creation and Programming
      1. 11.1 Overview
      2. 11.2 Basic Concept and Operation
      3. 11.3 Image Creation – Supported Commands
        1. 11.3.1 Overview
        2. 11.3.2 General Settings
        3. 11.3.3 Format Storage Command
        4. 11.3.4 Write Service Pack Command
        5. 11.3.5 Write File Command
        6. 11.3.6 Write Gang Image Command
        7. 11.3.7 Start Logger Command
      4. 11.4 Image Creation – GUI Interface
        1. 11.4.1 Image Programming Summary Window
        2. 11.4.2 Image Programming Buttons
          1. 11.4.2.1 Add
          2. 11.4.2.2 Remove
          3. 11.4.2.3 Move
          4. 11.4.2.4 Program
          5. 11.4.2.5 Export
          6. 11.4.2.6 Settings
      5. 11.5 Image Programming to Target
      6. 11.6 How to Build an Image Guide
      7. 11.7 Serial Flash usage and Design
        1. 11.7.1 Overview
        2. 11.7.2 File System Guidelines
        3. 11.7.3 Memory Usage
          1. 11.7.3.1 Device Generic
          2. 11.7.3.2 Image Specific
      8. 11.8 Image Creation – Troubleshooting
    13. 12 Troubleshoot/Debugging
    14. 13 Limitations
    15. 14 References
  2.   A UART Connection
    1.     A.1 UART Connection

Peer 2 Peer (P2P)

The following tables list all of the parameters applicable for P2P group.

Parameter Mac Address
Description device MAC address
Options 6 bytes valid MAC address written in HEX format and separated by ‘:’ or ‘-‘, (12:34:56:78:90:ab). Note that it is restricted to set the LSB of the most significant byte
Dependencies None
Parameter Station Tx Power Level
Description Back-off number from maximum power. Applicable for Station and Peer2Peer client roles only
Options Number in range 0-15, dB units.
Dependencies None
Parameter AP Tx Power Level
Description Back-off number from maximum power. Applicable for Station and Peer2Peer client roles only
Options Number in range 0-15, dB units.
Dependencies None
Parameter Power Policy
Description Power policy of the device
Options Single selection between PM_NORMAL, PM_ACTIVE and PM_LONG_SLEEP
Dependencies None
Parameter Long Sleep Interval
Description Denotes the desired sleep interval between two consecutive wakeups for beacon reception
Options Interval in mSec units
Dependencies Applies only when Power Policy is set to PM_LONG_SLEEP
Parameter Device URN Name
Description In Peer2Peer Device role, represents the device name
Options String up to 33 bytes
Dependencies None
Parameter Peer2Peer Oper Channels
Description The device operation band following Peer2Peer connection
Options Should be one of the social channels, 1, 6 or 11
Dependencies None
Parameter Peer2Peer Intent
Description Score indicating how eager the device is to become Peer2Peer client vs. Peer2Peer Group Owner
Options Number between 0-15 where 0 indicates Client and 15 indicates Group Owner
Dependencies None
Parameter Peer2Peer Negotiation Initiator
Description Policy for initialing negotiation request once a preferred device found
Options Single selection between Active, Passive and Random Back off
Dependencies None
Parameter Station Addressing Scheme
Description Setting static IP parameters or get it dynamically via DHCP
Options Static or Dynamic. Applicable to station and Peer2Peer client roles only
Dependencies None
Parameter Station IP Address
Description IP address
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.1). Applicable to station and Peer2Peer client roles only. Note that Station IP and Station Default Gateway must reside on the same network.
Dependencies Applies only when Station Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter Station Subnet Mask
Description Subnet mask
Options Valid subnet mask separated by ‘.’, (255.255.255.0). Applicable to station and Peer2Peer client roles only
Dependencies Applies only when Station Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter Station Default Gateway
Description Default gateway
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.254). Applicable to station and Peer2Peer client roles only. Note that Station IP and Station Default Gateway must reside on the same network.
Dependencies Applies only when Station Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter Station DNS Server
Description DNS Server
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.254). Applicable to station and Peer2Peer client roles only
Dependencies Applies only when Station Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter AP Addressing Scheme
Description Setting static IP parameters or get it dynamically via DHCP
Options Static or Dynamic. Applicable to AP and Peer2Peer group owner roles only
Dependencies None
Parameter AP IP Address
Description IP address
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.1). Applicable to AP and Peer2Peer group owner roles only. Note that AP IP and AP Default Gateway must reside on the same network.
Dependencies Applies only when AP Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter AP Subnet Mask
Description Subnet mask
Options Valid subnet mask separated by ‘.’, (255.255.255.0). Applicable to AP and Peer2Peer group owner roles only
Dependencies Applies only when AP Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter AP Default Gateway
Description Default gateway
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.254). Applicable to AP and Peer2Peer group owner roles only. Note that AP IP and AP Default Gateway must reside on the same network.
Dependencies Applies only when AP Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter AP DNS Server
Description DNS Server
Options Valid IP address separated by ‘.’, (192.168.1.254). Applicable to AP and Peer2Peer group owner roles only.
Dependencies Applies only when AP Addressing Scheme is set to Static
Parameter Peer2Peer Client Network Applications
Description Enabled network applications
Options Multiple choices between HTTP server, mDNS client and Device configuration. Applicable to P2P Client role only
Dependencies None
Parameter Peer2Peer Group Owner Network Applications
Description Enabled network applications
Options Multiple choices between HTTP server, mDNS client, DNS Server and Device configuration. Applicable to P2P Group Owner role only
Dependencies None