

Overview
Utilizing Arduino's unique 'Panini Concept' — where designers pick up a MKR board, then mix-and-match it with the desired shields and carrier boards to create custom hardware configurations for IoT projects as if they were crafting a sandwich! The IoTerrific bundle includes the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010, plus the MKR MEM Shield and MKR Connector Carrier, making it one of Arduino's most popular 'combos' and providing you with a terrific starting point for designing your next IoT solution. Availble for a limited time period with a special 'combo' price of $63,99.
- 1 x Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 - Featuring the flexibility of the ESP32 module from u-blox and its low power consumption, the MKR WiFi 1010 enables you to accelerate and simplify the prototyping of WiFi-based IoT applications. The MKR WiFi 1010 features the smae standardized, modular form factor as the rest of the MKR family, and is consists of three main blocks:
i) Microchip ATSAMD21 MCU based on an Arm Cortex-M0+ processor
ii) u-blox NINA-W10 series low power 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
iii) ECC508 CryptoAuthentication
The design includes a Li-Po charging circuit that allows the MKR WiFi 1010 to run on battery power or external 5V, charging the Li-Po battery while operating on external power - switching from one source to the other is done automatically.
- 1 x MKR MEM Shield - Short on memory? the MKR MEM Shield can help. It adds an additional 2MB flash memory and MicroSD storage to go with your MKR board.
- 1 x MKR Connector Carrier - Allows you to connect several Seeed Studio Grove modules to your Arduino board; enabling you to build real systems quickly and easily for your IoT prototype.
Features:
Interface with up to 14 Grove Connectors
Analog inputs six at 5V
Digitial input/output six at 5V
Other connectors one 5V I2C, one 5V UART
Arduino IoT Cloud Compatible
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