Arduino’s Upcoming Cortex M33 Powered Arduino Nano Matter Board is Made in Collaboration with Silicon Labs
Arduino has just announced their new Arduino Nano Matter Board, powered by a SiLabs MGM240SD22VNA MPU. The MPU features a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core with DSP and FPU, enhancing its performance.
The board supports various connectivity options, including Matter, OpenThread, BLE, and Bluetooth Mesh. Additionally, it features 12-bit ADCs, two DACs, I2C, UART, SPI, and PWM channels. The design includes castellated pins for easy SMD soldering onto custom carriers.
The Arduino Nano Matter features a USB-C port for power and data, with additional IN5V and VIN pins to provide external power. it also includes a JTAG/SWD debug port for troubleshooting.
Arduino Nano Matter Board Specifications:
- MPU: SiLabs MGM240SD22VNA
- MCU Core: 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 with DSP and FPU, clocked at 78 MHz
- Storage/Memory: 1536 KB flash, 256 KB RAM
- Wireless Connectivity:
- Matter protocol support
- IEEE 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee)
- Bluetooth 5.3 & Bluetooth Mesh
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz onboard
- USB: USB-C port for power and programming
- Peripherals:
- Analog: 19x 12-bit ADC, 2x up to 12-bit DAC
- Digital: 22x GPIO pins, including 2x UART, 2x I2C, 2x SPI, 5x PWM
- External interrupts for all digital pins
- Debugging: JTAG/SWD via board’s test pads
- Security: Secure Vault
- Miscellaneous:
- RGB LED
- 2.4GHz antenna for Matter and BLE
- 2x push buttons (RST and user-defined)
- Castellated pins for easy integration
- Power:
- 5V via USB-C or header pins
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Dimensions: 45 x 18 mm
- Weight: 4g
Users can program using the Arduino Desktop IDE, Web Editor, or Arduino Cloud, with tutorials and sketches available for easy setup and to explore the board’s capabilities.
Arduino provides comprehensive documentation for the Nano Matter Board, including a user manual available on the Arduino Docs website. For more detailed information about the board’s specifications, you can explore the documentation further.
You can find the board listed at $25.00 on the Arduino products page but it’s not available right now and you have to join the waitlist.