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CC3135MOD
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SWRS225A FEBRUARY 2019REVISED AUGUST 2019
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6.2.3 FIPS 140-2 Level 1 Certification
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 is a U.S. government computer
security standard. It is commonly referred to as FIPS 140-2, and is used to accredit the design and
implementation of cryptographic functions, for example within a chip. A cryptographic function within a chip
security system is necessary to maintain the confidentiality and integrity of the information that is being
processed.
The security functions of the CC3135 chip which is inside the CC3135MOD module, are FIPS certified to
FIPS 140-2 level 1. This certification covers topics such as: cryptographic specifications, ports and
interfaces, a finite state model for the cryptographic functions, the operational environment of the function,
and how cryptographic keys are managed. The certification provides the assurance that the
implementation meets FIPS 140-2 level 1 standards.
6.2.4 Host Interface and Driver
Interfaces over a 4-wire SPI with any MCU or a processor at a clock speed of 20 MHz
Interfaces over UART with any MCU with a baud rate up to 3 Mbps. A low footprint driver is provided
for TI MCUs and is easily ported to any processor or ASIC.
Simple APIs enable easy integration with any single-threaded or multithreaded application.
6.2.5 System
Connects directly to a battery
Ultra-low leakage when disabled (hibernate mode) with a current of less than 5.5 µA with the RTC
running and 1 µA when in shutdown mode.
Integrated clock sources
6.3 Power-Management Subsystem
The CC3135MOD power-management subsystem contains DC-DC converters to accommodate the
differing voltage or current requirements of the system.
The CC3135MOD is a fully integrated module-based WLAN radio solution used on an embedded system
with a wide-voltage supply range. The internal power management, including DC-DC converters and
LDOs, generates all of the voltages required for the module to operate from a wide variety of input
sources. For maximum flexibility, the module can operate in the modes described in the following sections.
6.3.1 V
BAT
Wide-Voltage Connection
In the wide-voltage battery connection, the module can be directly connected to two AA alkaline batteries.
All other voltages required to operate the device are generated internally by the DC-DC converters. This
scheme is the most common mode for the device because it supports wide-voltage operation from 2.3 to
3.6 V.