CC3000 WiFi Shield for Arduino
CC3000 is a fully-equipped wireless network processor, which simplifies the execution of Internet connectivity . SIMPLELINK WIFI can greatly reduce the host microcontroller (MCU) software requirements , making use of any low-cost and low- power MCU embedded applications can be the ideal solution
Wireless Network Processor : IEEE802.11b / g
Embedded IPV4TCP/IP stack
The radio industry\’s best performance:
Tx Power : 11MBPSj for +18 DBM, CCK
RX Sensitivity :-86DBM, 8% packet error rate (PER), 11MBPS
Memory package with a compact , low processing millions of instructions every second (MIPS), low-cost microcontroller to work together :
2K Bytes Flash
250 bytes of RAM
Operating temperature range : -20 to 70 degrees
Product Description:
This CC3000 Arduino shield Integrated a onboard LDO, a chip Antenna, and a level logic shifter. It works fine with Arduino or Arduino compatible main board. It uses SPI for communication so you can push data as fast as you want or as slow as you want. It has a proper interrupt system with IRQ pin so you can have asynchronous connections. It supports 802.11b/g, open/WEP/WPA/WPA2 security, TKIP & AES. A built in TCP/IP stack with a “BSD socket” interface supports TCP and UDP in both client and server mode, with up to 4 concurrent socket connections.
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