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
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6.2.2 Network Stack
The network stack features are as follows:
• Integrated IPv4, IPv6, and TCP/IP stack with BSD socket APIs for simple Internet connectivity with any
MCU, microprocessor, or ASIC
NOTE
Not all APIs are 100% BSD compliant. Not all BSD APIs are supported.
• Support of 16 simultaneous TCP, UDP, RAW, SSL\TLS sockets
• Built-in network protocols:
– Static IP, LLA, DHCPv4, DHCPv6 (Stateful) with DAD and Stateless auto configuration
– ARP, ICMPv4, IGMP, ICMPv6, MLD, ND
– DNS client for easy connection to the local network and the Internet
• Built-in network application and utilities:
– HTTP/HTTPS
• Web page content stored on serial Flash
• RESTful APIs for setting\configuring application content
• Dynamic user callbacks
• Service discovery: Multicast DNS service discovery allows a client to advertise its service without a
centralized server. After connecting to the access point, the CC3135 device provides critical
information, such as device name, IP, vendor, and port number.
• DHCP server
• Ping
Table 6-1 summarizes the NWP features.
Table 6-1. NWP Features
Feature Description
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a/b/g/n station
802.11a/b/g AP supporting up to four stations
Wi-Fi Direct client and group owner
Wi-Fi channels 2.4 GHz ISM and 5 GHz U-NII Channels
Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz
Wi-Fi security WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, WPA2 enterprise (802.1x)
Wi-Fi provisioning SmartConfig technology, Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS2), AP mode with internal HTTP web server
IP protocols IPv4/IPv6
IP addressing Static IP, LLA, DHCPv4, DHCPv6 with DAD
Cross layer ARP, ICMPv4, IGMP, ICMPv6, MLD, NDP
Transport
UDP, TCP
SSLv3.0/TLSv1.0/TLSv1.1/TLSv1.2
RAW
Network applications and
utilities
Ping
HTTP/HTTPS web server
mDNS
DNS-SD
DHCP server
Host interface UART/SPI