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CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag basic operations, OTA firmware update and provisioning

CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag basic operations, OTA firmware update and provisioning

by |Apr 3, 2017 |,, | 9 Comments

The CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag...

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Pipe EnergyTrace data to gnuplot

Pipe EnergyTrace data to gnuplot

by |Mar 23, 2017 | | 1 Comment

Karotte, from Carrot Industries, figured out a way to capture data from EnergyTrace capable Launchpads like the MSP430FR4133 kit, witout using Code Composer Studio. The "official" way to make use of this feature is TI's "Code Composer Studio" IDE. Since I don't use...

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GPS tracking with an MSP430F5510 over GPRS

GPS tracking with an MSP430F5510 over GPRS

by |Mar 22, 2017 | | 7 Comments

I found a tiny gem while browsing Github for MSP430 projects. This one is a GPS tracker based on a MSP430F5510 with a GPRS cellular connection for reporting and command input. The GPS is a FGPMMOPA6H from GlobalTop and the GPRS module is a SIM900 from Simcom....

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Log weather data with the MSP430 and CC3100 Wi-Fi network processor

Log weather data with the MSP430 and CC3100 Wi-Fi network processor

by |Mar 20, 2017 | | 3 Comments

This links to an old post from Kas's embedded projects. Back in 2014, he was tinkering with the CC3000 Wi-Fi network processor, but then moved on to the newly released CC3100 with much better support. A Frescale MPL3115A2 provides temperature and pressure data which...

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Bare metal MSP430 and Anaren CC110L BoosterPack RX/TX template for CCS

Bare metal MSP430 and Anaren CC110L BoosterPack RX/TX template for CCS

by |Mar 18, 2017 | | 1 Comment

Inderpreet shares a simple RX/TX project using CCS on Github, using an MSP430 and a CC110L(a sub-1Ghz wireless transceiver) BoosterPack. This is a simple project where I use MSP430G2553 Microcontrollers with the Anaren CC110L Booster Packs to make a simple wireless...

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Everything you need to know about the SimpleLink CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag

Everything you need to know about the SimpleLink CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag

by |Mar 17, 2017 |, | 12 Comments

As reported yesterday, the CC3200 Wi-Fi SensorTag has been officially released, retailing at $39.99 from the TI Store. This page hopes to aggregate the new SensorTag links in one place. If you know of any fresh information, place them in the comments, or this 43oh...

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TI celebrates Pi day with 10% off tools and $3.14 shipping

TI celebrates Pi day with 10% off tools and $3.14 shipping

by |Mar 16, 2017 | | 1 Comment

TI is celebrating Pi day with 10% select tools and development kits. Shipping is also reduced to $3.14. The deal ends on March 19, 2017. A list of eligible tools is displayed here. If you have been waiting to get into the Launchpad ecosystem, the following select...

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TI officially releases the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 SensorTag at $39.99

TI officially releases the SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3200 SensorTag at $39.99

by |Mar 16, 2017 |, | 0 Comments

Early 2016, there were rumors about a new Wi-Fi SensorTag being released, which would be joining the CC2650 Multi-standard SensorTag. It is now officially released with a price tag of $39.00 from the TI Sore. The new Wi-Fi SensorTag kit is based on the low-power...

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  • Evayaa { MSP430 and CC3100 Wi-Fi network processor is quiet easy to find in the internet }
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