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Product description: Arduino Nano Matter - ABX00112
Arduino Nano Matter combines the versatility of the Matter standard with the compact format of the Nano family, offering modern IoT solutions. The board is equipped with the MGM240SD22VNA microprocessor based on the 32-bit Cortex M33 core, providing performance in energy-efficient applications. It supports 802.15.4 (Thread), Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3, ZigBee and OpenThread protocols, enabling the creation of extensive Smart Home systems. Secure Vault provides the highest level of protection against IoT threats. Thanks to the USB Type-C connector and SWD interface, it is possible to easily debug without additional tools. Nano Matter has 22 digital I / O, 20 analog inputs and 4 DAC , making it an ideal choice for projects requiring precision and wide functionality. Compatibility with Arduino IoT Cloud makes it easy to create IoT applications with secure data transfer.
Key Features of Arduino Nano Matter
- Standard Matter : Supports IoT with Thread and Bluetooth Low Energy protocols
- High performance : MGM240SD22VNA processor with Cortex M33 core for energy-efficient applications
- Security : Secure Vault protects against IoT threats
- Easy programming : debugging via USB Type-C without additional tools
- Rich pinout : 22 digital I/O, 20 analog, 4 DAC and 22 PWM
- Arduino IoT Cloud : Simple Device Configuration and Management
- Compact format : 45 x 18 mm dimensions enable easy integration into existing designs
Nano Matter - A Revolution in IoT Prototyping
Arduino Nano Matter is the perfect solution for smart home device developers . With support for the Matter standard, creating compatible IoT applications is easier than ever. The board enables prototyping of Smart Home devices using protocols such as Thread and Bluetooth Low Energy.
Comprehensive protection with Secure Vault
IoT security is a priority. Nano Matter offers advanced Secure Vault technology to protect your data and projects from cyber threats. This feature makes the board an ideal choice for applications requiring a high level of protection.
Performance in a compact format
Despite its small dimensions of 45 x 18 mm , Arduino Nano Matter provides impressive capabilities. Equipped with the MGM240SD22VNA processor, it supports many communication protocols , and its low power consumption allows for use in battery-powered projects.
Easy to program and integrate
Arduino Nano Matter is easy to program and integrate, especially thanks to its compatibility with Arduino IoT Cloud . This allows for simple configuration and device management. Thanks to the USB Type-C connector, which allows debugging without the need for special tools, the board is an ideal choice for both beginners and more advanced users.
You can find complete technical documentation, tutorials, and other resources at Arduino Docs .
Pins on the board
The Arduino Nano Matter offers 22 digital I/O pins that can function as PWM, and 20 analog inputs with a resolution of 12 bits. The board also has 4 DAC outputs (from 8 to 12 bits) and supports external interrupts on all digital pins, allowing for a wide range of applications.
Supported communication interfaces include SPI, I2C and UART , which enables easy integration with other modules such as displays, memories and communication modules. Nano Matter also features a USB Type-C interface for programming and debugging and a built-in 2.4 GHz antenna . The built-in RGB LED and user button allow for intuitive testing of projects. Thanks to its rich capabilities, the board is perfect for IoT applications, home automation and advanced embedded solutions.
Connecting the Arduino Nano Matter board
Connecting the Arduino Nano Matter board is relatively easy, thanks to its compatibility with popular Arduino standards. To get started, connect the board to your computer using a USB Type-C cable , which will allow both power and programming. Once connected, the Arduino Nano Matter is recognized by the Arduino IDE , where you can select the appropriate board and port, and then program it according to your project requirements. In the case of external power, the board supports an input voltage of 6 V to 21 V (powered via the VIN pin). The Arduino Nano Matter operates on a voltage of 3.3 V , which means that you may need to use appropriate voltage converters to connect devices that operate on 5 V.
Arduino Nano Matter Technical Specification | |
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Model | Arduino Nano Matter - ABX00112 |
Microcontroller | MGM240SD22VNA 32-bit Arm Cortex M33 with DSP and FPU |
RAM memory | 256kB |
Flash memory | 1536 kB |
Clock speed | 78MHz |
Programming port | USB Type-C |
Digital pins | 22 |
Analog inputs | 20 |
PWM | 22 |
UART | 2 |
I2C | 2 |
SPI | 2 |
Matter Compatibility | Ready to use with Matter - Smart Home Connectivity |
LR-WPANs | IEEE 802.15.4 with Thread |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3 and Bluetooth Mesh |
Additional protocols | OpenThread |
Frequency band | 2.4GHz |
Safety element | Secure Vault |
A/D Converter (ADC) | 20 pins, 12 bit resolution |
DAC (Digital to analog converter) | 4 pins, 8 to 12 bit resolution |
External interrupts | Available on all digital pins |
Operating voltage | 3.3V |
Input voltage (VIN) | from 6V to 21V |
Input voltage | 5V |
Source current on I/O pin | 40mA |
Receive current on I/O pin | 28mA |
Operating temperature range | From -40°C to 85°C |
Dimensions | 45x18mm |