Arduino Nano Matter
Sold outThe Arduino Nano Matter 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.
Arduino IoT Cloud Compatible
Use your board on Arduino's IoT Cloud, a simple and fast way to ensure secure communication for all of your connected Things.
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The Matter Color Light will be the only officially Matter-certified profile for the Nano Matter. Currently under certification.
Tech specs
Microprocessor | MGM240SD22VNA (32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M33 with DSP instruction and FPU) |
Connectivity | 802.15.4 (Thread), Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.3, Bluetooth® Mesh, Matter-ready Smart Home Connectivity |
Memory | 1536 kB Flash, 256 kB RAM |
USB Connector | USB-C® |
Security | Secure Vault™ High |
Debugging | Over USB |
UART | 2 |
I2C | 2 |
SPI | 2 |
Digital I/O | 22 |
Analog Inputs | 20 (12 bits resolution) |
DAC | 4 (8-12 bits resolution) |
PWM pins | 22 (A maximum of 5 pins simultaneously) |
External interrupts | Available within all Digital pins |
User Interface | On-board RGB LED, User pushbutton |
Circuit operating voltage | 3.3 V |
Input Voltage (VIN) | 5 V |
Source Current per I/O Pin | 40 mA |
Sink Current per I/O Pin | 28 mA |
Clock Speed | 78 MHz |
Antenna On-board | 2.4 GHz |
Dimensions | 18x45 mm |
Environmental Temperature | -40 °C to + 85 °C |
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Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc
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