Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1 Module Overview
- Table of Contents
- 2 Revision History
- 3 Device Comparison
- 4 Terminal Configuration and Functions
- 5 Specifications
- 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 5.2 ESD Ratings
- 5.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.4 Current Consumption Summary: 2.4 GHz RF Band
- 5.5 Current Consumption Summary: 5 GHz RF Band
- 5.6 TX Power Control for 2.4 GHz Band
- 5.7 TX Power Control for 5 GHz Band
- 5.8 Brownout and Blackout Conditions
- 5.9 Electrical Characteristics for DIO Pins
- 5.10 WLAN Receiver Characteristics
- 5.11 WLAN Transmitter Characteristics
- 5.12 BLE and WLAN Coexistence Requirements
- 5.13 Reset Requirement
- 5.14 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for MOB Package
- 5.15 Timing and Switching Characteristics
- 5.16 External Interfaces
- 6 Detailed Description
- 7 Applications, Implementation, and Layout
- 8 Environmental Requirements and SMT Specifications
- 9 Device and Documentation Support
- 10 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
- Important Notice
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CC3135MOD
SWRS225A –FEBRUARY 2019–REVISED AUGUST 2019
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Using 3-wire topology requires one of the following conditions to be met:
• Host always stays awake or active.
• Host goes to sleep, but the UART module has receiver start-edge detection for auto wake up and does
not lose data.
• Host can always receive any amount of data transmitted by the SimpleLink device because there is no
flow control in this direction.
Because there is no full flow control, the host cannot stop the SimpleLink device to send its data; thus, the
following parameters must be carefully considered:
• Maximum baud rate
• RX character interrupt latency and low-level driver jitter buffer
• Time consumed by the user's application
5.16.3 External Flash Interface
The CC3135MOD module includes the Macronix 32-Mbit Serial Flash. The Serial Flash can be
programmed directly via the external Flash interface (pins 13, 14, 15, and 17). Note that during normal
operation, the external Flash interface should remain unconnected.
For timing details, see the MX25R3235F data sheet.