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Arduino Nano Matter with headers

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The Arduino Nano Matter with headers stems from a partnership between Arduino and Silicon Labs® to make Matter®, one of the most popular IoT connectivity standards for smart home devices, accessible to all.

Overview

Nano Matter merges Arduino’s signature ease of use with with the powerful Silicon Labs® MGM240S, wrapping the best of two worlds into one of the smallest form factors currently on the market. Experimenting with Matter-compatible devices has never been easier! 
With Nano Matter, makers – at all levels of expertise – can leverage the popular Matter IoT connectivity standard to build interactive solutions, upgrade previous Nano-based projects to fully function as smart home devices, and even experiment with protocols like Zigbee® and OpenThread.

 

Key benefits include:

  • Matter-ready for quick prototyping, thanks to hardware support and a user-friendly software layer.
  • Based on the MGM240SD22VNA from Silicon Labs, a 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M33.
  • Secure Vault™ technology: enjoy industry-leading, state-of-the art security from Silicon Labs against escalating IoT threats.
  • Multiprotocol connectivity enables 802.15.4 (Thread) and Bluetooth® Low Energy 
  • Nano-family compact size and pinout.
  • Debugging over USB via SWD interface: no external debugging probe needed!
  • Low energy consumption, designed for battery powered IoT devices.

Need Help?

Check the Arduino Forum for questions about the Arduino Language or how to make your own Projects with Arduino. If you need any help with your product, please contact the official Arduino User Support through our Contact us page.

 

The Matter Color Light will be the only officially Matter-certified profile for the Nano Matter. Currently under certification.


Tech specs

Microcontroller

MGM240SD22VNA:

32-bit ARM Cortex®-M33 with DSP instruction and FPU

Interfaces I2C              
SPI  
UART         
PWM
Digital I/Os
ADC (up to 16 bit)
DAC
Memory

1536 kB Flash
256 kB RAM

Security Secure Vault® High
USB 1x USB-C connector Extra RGB LED
User push-buttons
Connectivity

802.15.4 Thread®

Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.3 and Bluetooth® Mesh

Matter-ready Smart Home Connectivity

I/O Voltage 3.3V
Antenna On-board 2.4GHz Input Voltage (nominal) 5V
Clock Speed 78 MHZ Dimensions 18 mm x 45 mm

Resources for Safety and Products

Manufacturer Information

The production information includes the address and related details of the product manufacturer.

Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
https://www.arduino.cc/ 

Responsible Person in the EU

An EU-based economic operator who ensures the product's compliance with the required regulations.

Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc

 

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Team Ikaro is a vibrant group of high school students from the Pacinotti Archimede Institute in Rome, sharing a strong passion for electronics and turning heads in the world of robotics! Specializing in Soccer Lightweight games (where robot-soccer players compete to score goals on a miniature field), they clinched the first place at the Romecup 2024 and won Italy’s national Robocup in Verbania earlier this year – earning the right to compete in the world championships in Eindhoven, where they placed third in the SuperTeam competition. The brains behind the bots Utilizing the versatile Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect, the team has crafted highly efficient robots that feature ultrasound sensors, PCB boards, a camera, four motors, a solenoid kicker and omni-directional wheels, all meticulously assembled in the school’s FabLab. Mentored by professor Paolo Torda, Team Ikaro exemplifies the spirit of innovation and teamwork bringing together three talented students: Francesco D’Angelo, the team leader, focuses on system design and mechanics; Flavio Crocicchia, the software developer, ensures the robots’ brains are as sharp as possible; Lorenzo Addario specializes in camera software, making sure the robots can “see” and react swiftly on the field. Their combined efforts have led to a seamless integration of hardware and software, and established a foundation of passion and ambition for future success in their careers. Future goals After their first taste of global competition, Team Ikaro is determined to continue refining their robots, leveraging every bit of knowledge and experience they gain – whether in the classroom, lab, or live challenges. At Arduino, we are proud to sponsor such brilliant young minds and look forward to seeing what they will accomplish next!

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