Product Details
2.4Ghz Transparent AT Command Wireless Transceiver Wifi Switch
Module Cansec TA3220SSA-F Ti CC3220 Wireless Wifi Module
Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
Current Consumption | Sleep Mode(For Hibernate) | - | - | 9 | uA |
| Transmit Mode (@18dbm,for carrier) | - | 400 | 450 | mA |
TX Power (For Carrier) | - | 17 | 20 | dBm |
RX Sensitivity | - | - | -96 | dBm |
Distance | 190 | m |
2.4Ghz Transparent AT Command Wireless Transceiver Wifi Switch
Module Cansec TA3220SSA-F Ti CC3220 Wireless Wifi Module
1. TA3220S Module is designed based on TI’s CC3220S which is part of
the SimpleLink™ microcontroller (MCU) platform, which share a
common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core
software development kit (SDK) and rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink platform enables you to
add any combination of the portfolio’s devices into your design,
allowing 100 per cent code reuse when your design requirements
change. For more information, visit Overview for SimpleLink™
solutions.
2. Start your Internet-of-Things (IoT) design with a Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED®
single-chip MCU System-on-Chip(SoC) with built-in Wi-Fi
connectivity. Created for the IoT, the SimpleLink™ CC3220x device
family from Texas Instruments™ is a single-chip solution,
integrating two physically separated, on-chip MCUs. • An application processor – ARM®
Cortex®-M4 MCU with a user-dedicated 256KB of RAM, and an optional
1MB of XIP flash. • A network processor MCU to run all Wi-Fi and
Internet logical layers. This ROM-based 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.
3. The CC3220x wireless MCU family is part of the second generation of
TI’s Internet-on-a-chip™ family of solutions. This generation
introduces new features and capabilities that further simplify the
connectivity of things to the Internet. The new capabilities
including the following:
• Enhanced Wi-Fi provisioning • Enhanced power consumption
• Enhanced file system security (supported only by the CC3220S and
CC3220SF devices) Wi-Fi AP connection with up to four stations • More concurrently opened BSD sockets; up to 16 BSD sockets, of
which 6 are secure
• HTTPS support
• RESTful API support
• Asymmetric keys crypto library
• The CC3220x wireless MCU family supports the following modes:
station, AP, and Wi-Fi Direct®. The device also supports WPA2
personal and enterprise security. This subsystem includes embedded
TCP/IP and TLS/SSL stacks, HTTP server, and multiple Internet
protocols. The device supports a variety of Wi-Fi provisioning
methods including HTTP based on AP mode, SmartConfig™ Technology,
and WPS2.0.
• The power-management subsystem includes integrated DC-DC
converters that support a wide range of supply voltages. This
subsystem enables low-power consumption modes for extended battery
life, such as low-power deep sleep, hibernate with RTC (consuming
only 4.5 μA), and shutdown mode (consuming only 1 μA).
• The device includes a wide variety of peripherals, including a
fast parallel camera interface, I2S, SD, UART, SPI, I2C, and
4-channel ADC.
FAQ
Q1: Are you a factory or trade company?
A1: We are a professional factory with 25 years experience.
Q2: Can you accept OEM/ODM?
A2: Sure, we have rich OEM&ODM experience.
Q3: Do you have quality assurance?
A3; Each of our products has undergone quality testing and has two
years of free after-sales service.
802.11ac also introduces standardized beamforming (802.11n had it,
but it wasn’t standardized, which made interoperability an issue).
Beamforming is essentially transmitting radio signals in such a way
that they’re directed at a specific device. This can increase
overall throughput and make it more consistent, as well as reduce
power consumption. Beamforming can be done with smart antennae that
physically move to track the device, or by modulating the amplitude
and phase of the signals so that they destructively interfere with
each other, leaving just a narrow, not-interfered-with beam.
802.11n uses this second method, which can be implemented by both
routers and mobile devices. Finally, 802.11ac, like 802.11 versions
before it, is fully backwards compatible with 802.11n and 802.11g —
so you can buy an 802.11ac router today, and it should work just
fine with your older WiFi devices.
Company Profile
We are Beijing JiaAn Electronics Technology, founded in 1994;
Taiwan invested.
We are the third-party partner of Texas Instruments and the
supplier of Arrow Electronics;
along with over 25 years of experience in the RF industry,
we developed a team with deep technical background,
high performance and quick response timing to co-operate with our
clients globally.
About 70 per cent of our clients are overseas, and 80 per cent of
our clients are returning customers.
All our products require layers and layers of inspections, testing
and quality control procedures before shipping;
Offering our client a trustworthy and long-lasting partnership.
