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Hi,
This is going to sound like madness but I can't really find a straight answer: Can you actually develop directly for the 43362? There is certainly a strong emphasis on using it as an SPI peripheral, but can it be run standalone?
Thanks,
Dave
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Sure, that's what the snapper board from ackme is for ACKme | AMW004-E01 (Snapper)
and if you look at the module itself you can see the block diagram ACKme | AMW004 (Wallaby)
hope that helps...
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Hi David,
Is your question about BCM43362 chip (radio) or BCM943362 module (radio + host CPU)?
Thanks,
Seyhan
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Seyhan,
The chip, I was proposing to use the Murata SN8000 module.
-Dave
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Hi,
The BCM43362 communicates to host CPU via SDOI/SPI. Host CPU implements network and security stacks, protocols, etc. Murata SN8000 module supports host CPUs with WICED SDK, please check SN8000 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n. The BCM43362 with host CPU module could be run standalone. Please check Broadcom partners for such modules Partners.
-Seyhan