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  1.   Transfer of TI’s Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications to CC3x00/CC3x20/CC3x35-Based Product Using the WFA Derivative Certification Policy
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Texas Instruments CC3x00/CC3x20/CC3x3x Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Products
    3. 2 Transferring Texas Instruments Wi-Fi Alliance Certification to Your Product
    4. 3 Steps to Transfer the Certification for the TI Component to Your Product
    5. 4 References
  2.   Revision History

Transfer of TI’s Wi-Fi Alliance® Certifications to CC3x00/CC3x20/CC3x35-Based Product Using the WFA Derivative Certification Policy

This document explains how to employ the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) derivative certification transfer policy [1] to transfer a WFA certification, already obtained by Texas Instruments™, to a system you have developed.

Texas Instruments has obtained Wi-Fi Alliance certification for the CC3100, CC3200, CC3120, CC3220, CC3135, and CC3235x devices and modules. End products you create that use these devices or modules are eligible for consideration under the Wi-Fi Alliance derivative certification policy.

The transfer of a certification using the Wi-Fi Alliance derivative certification policy is a time- and money-saving mechanism that allows you to mark your system with a Wi-Fi Alliance logo and claim that your system is Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ without having to visit a Wi-Fi Alliance Authorized Test Lab to perform the certification tests.