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WizFi220-EVB

Manufacturer Part Number
WizFi220-EVB
Description
WiFi / 802.11 Development Tools EVALUATION BOARD FOR WIZFI220
Manufacturer
WIZnet
Datasheet

Specifications of WizFi220-EVB

Rohs
yes
Product
Evaluation Boards
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
WizFi220
Protocol Supported
802.11 b/g/n
Frequency
2.4 GHz
Interface Type
I2C, SPI, UART
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Antenna Connector Type
U.FL
Modulation Technique
CCK, DSSS
(5) Use of GPIO10
If you click the GPIO10 button twice consecutively, the WizFi210 is restored to factory
default. And if you click the GPIO10 button three times consecutively, the WizFi210 is
restored to factory default and will change to ad hoc mode to configure the WizFi210 via
WiFi. (IP:192.168.1.254/Subnet:255.255.255.0/Gateway:192.168.1.1)
As previously described, GPIO10 is used for data/command mode transition by applying
“AT+XEHT=1” command. But there should be no UART input in 300mS before and after
sending signal to GPIO10 for mode transition time and buffer processing time.
WizFi 210 User Manual
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S2W_EBADCID
S2W_ENOTSUP
S2W_CON_SUCCESS
S2W_ECIDCLOSE
S2W_LINK_LOST
S2W_DISASSO_EVT
(WIZnet Co., Ltd.)
Figure 11. Factory Default and ad hoc mode
Table 13. Response Codes
[ERROR: INVALID CID]
[ERROR: NOT SUPPORTED]
[CONNECT <CID> <info>]
[DISCONNECT <CID>]
[DISASSOCIATED]
[Disassociation Event]
connection.
Invalid Connection Identifier.
Operation or Feature not
supported.
TCP/IP connection successful.
<CID> = the new CID in
hexadecimal format.
TCP/IP connection with the given
CID is closed. This response is sent
to the host when a connection is
closed either by the remote device
or by the serial host.
Not associated to a wireless
network.
Wireless network association lost.
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