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Arduino MKR IoT Carrier Rev2

SKU ABX00073 Barcode 7630049203525 Show more
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The perfect tool for your next IoT project based on MKR boards.
All in one carrier compatible with all the MKR family. 

Overview

With this carrier in combination with any board from the MKR family, you can quickly create your next IoT project without any extra components. This carrier has all you need in sensors and actuators to create cool projects connected to the Internet.

Using the MKR IoT Carrier Rev2 in combination with any board of the MKR family, you can quickly build:

  • Environment monitoring stations: Using the sensors on the carrier, you can map different phenomena around you. You can easily measure temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and air quality or detect the movement of the board, and in case you want to expand the sensor you can use any of the grove connectors to connect analog or I2C grove compatible modules. All this information can be stored in the SD card or sent directly to the Arduino IoT Cloud.
     
  • GUI IoT interface: Even if you want to visualize sensor data or design your own user interface, you can use the OLED color display to create your own navigation menus or use the LEDs and the buzzer for feedback.
     
  • Control external devices: Control electronic appliances up to 24 Volts using the two on-board relays. Either you want to turn on or off your reading lamp remotely through the Arduino IoT Cloud Remote app or use any of the sensor data to affect the behavior of the lamp.

Tech specs

Humidity, temperature barometric and VOC sensor BME688
IMU LSM6DSOX
Ambient light, proximity, color and gesture sensor APDS-9960
Capacitive buttons 5 (Qtouch Pad)
Actuators Buzzer, 5 RGB LEDs
24V Relays 2 (V23079)
Display KD013QVFMD002-01
Grove connectors 2 connected to analog pins (A0/A6), 1 connected to I2C
Micro SD card slot Micro SD card not included
Battery holder 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable battery (battery not included)

 

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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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For children who experience certain developmental delays, specific types of physical therapies are often employed to assist them in improving their balance and motor skills/coordination. Ivan Hernandez, Juan Diego Zambrano, and Abdelrahman Farag were looking for a way to quantify the progress patients make while simultaneously presenting a gamified approach, so they developed a standalone node for equilibrium evaluation that could do both. On the hardware side of things, an Arduino Nano BLE 33 Sense Rev2 is responsible for handling all of the incoming motion data from its onboard BMI270 six-axis IMU and BMM150 three-axis magnetometer. New readings are constantly taken, filtered, and fused together before being sent to an external device over Bluetooth Low Energy. The board was also connected to a buzzer and buttons for user inputs, as well as an RGB LED to get a real-time status. The patient begins the session by first putting on the wearable and connecting to the accompanying therapist application. Next, a game starts in which the user must move their torso to guide an image of a shark over the image of a stationary fish within a time period — ultimately trying to get the highest score possible. Throughout all of this, a vision system synchronizes its readings with the IMU sensor readings for an ultra-detailed look at how the patient responds to the game over time. To read more about the project, you can visit the team's write-up on Hackaday.io.

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FAQs

What are the main differences between MKR IoT Carrier and MKR IoT Carrier Rev2?

Some sensors have changed between both versions:

  • The humidity sensor (HTS221) and barometric pressure sensor (LP22HB) was replaced with the BME6688 sensor.
  • The IMU (LSM6DS3) was replaced with LSM6DSOX.

Some other components have been repositioned:

  • Addition of a reset button
  • 90° rotation of the relay connectors
  • Repositioning of the light sensor (APDS-9960)
  • Change of pins assigned to control the relays to pin 1 and 2
  • Change grove connector assignment from pin A5 to A6 

Do I have to change my sketch if I have been using the first revision of the MKR IoT Carrier?

The MKR IoT Carrier library is compatible with both revisions of the carrier, just make sure to use the latest version of the library.

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