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  <title>[elecena] SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ network processor module for Internet-of-Things with 2 TLS/SSL - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>Add Wi-Fi® to low-cost,

low-power MCU for IoT applications. The CC3100MOD is an FCC, IC,

CE, and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ module

that is part of the SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi family, which dramatically simplifies the

implementation of Internet connectivity. The CC3100MOD integrates all

protocols for Wi-Fi and Internet, which greatly minimize host MCU software

requirements. With built-in security protocols, the CC3100MOD solution provides a robust and simple security experience.

Additionally, the CC3100MOD is a complete platform solution

including various tools and software, sample applications, user and programming

guides, reference designs, and the TI E2E™ support community. The

CC3100MOD is available in an LGA package that

is easy to lay out with all required components including serial Flash, RF filter,

crystal, and passive components that are fully integrated.

The Wi-Fi network processor subsystem

features Wi-Fi Internet-on-a chip™ circuitry and contains an additional dedicated

Arm MCU that off-loads the

host MCU. This subsystem includes an 802.11b/g/n radio, baseband, and MAC with a

powerful crypto engine for fast, secure Internet connections with 256-bit

encryption. The CC3100MOD module supports station, access

point, and Wi-Fi direct modes. The module supports WPA2 personal and enterprise

security and also WPS 2.0. This subsystem

includes embedded TCP/IP, TLS/SSL stacks, an HTTP server, and multiple Internet

protocols.

The power-management subsystem

includes an integrated DC-DC converter with support for a wide range of supply

voltages. This subsystem enables low-power consumption modes such as hibernate with

RTC , which requires

approximately 7 µA.

The CC3100MOD module can connect to any 8-, 16-, or 32-bit MCU over the SPI or

UART Interface. The device driver minimizes the host memory footprint requirements

of less than 7KB of code memory and 700B of RAM for a TCP client application.</description>
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