ARDUINO NANO 33 IOT without headers

ARDUINO NANO 33 IOT without headers

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Product information

BRAND

Arduino

Producer

Unbranded / Generic

MPN

ARD-ABX00027-R

The Arduino Nano 33 IoT is based on the SAMD21 microcontroller.

microcontrollers SAMD21 Cortex®-M0 + 32bit low power ARM MCU (Datasheet)
radio module blox NINA-W102 (datasheet)
Secure Element ATECC608A (datasheet)
Operating Voltage 3.3V
Input Voltage (limit) 21V
DC Current for I / O Pin 7 mA
Clock Speed 48MHz
CPU Flash memory 256KB
SRAM 32KB
EEPROM none
Digital Input/Output Pins 14
PWM Pins 11 (2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16 / A2, 17 / A3, 19 / A5)
UART 1
SPI 1
I2C 1
Analog Input Pins 8 (ADC 8 / 10 / 12 bit)
Analog Output Pins 1 (DAC 10 bit)
External Interrupts All digital pins (all analog pins can also be used as interrupt pins, but will have duplicated interrupt numbers)
LED_BUILTIN 13
USB Native in the SAMD21 Processor
IMU LSM6DS3 (datasheet)
Length 45 mm
Width 18 mm
Weight 5 g (with headers)

EAGLE FILES IN .ZIP

SCHEMATICS IN .PDF

 

Pinout Diagram

 

 

Download the full pinout diagram as PDF here.

 

Programming and Debugging Port

 

On the bottom side of the board, under the communication module, debug signals are arranged as 3 × 2 test pads with 100 mil pitch. Pin 1 is the bottom left one with the USB connector on the left and the test pads on the right. Check the downloadable pinout diagram for the exact configuration.

 

Availability of the Nina Module Pins

Some of the NINA W102 pins are connected to the 15 + 15 pins headers / pads and can be directly driven by the module's ESP32; in questo case it is necessary that the SAMD21 corresponding pins are aptly tri-stated. Below is a list of such signals:

SAMD21 Pin SAMD21 Acronym NINA Pin NINA Acronym Header Description
48 PB03 8 GPIO21 A7
14 PA09 5 GPIO32 A6
8 PB09 31 GPIO33 A5 / SCL
7 PB08 35 GPIO5 / GPIO19 A4 / SDA

 

FAQ

  • Batteries, Pins and board LEDs

    • Batteries: the Nano 33 IoT has no battery connector, nor charger. You can connect any external battery of your liking as long as you respect the voltage limits of the board.
    • Vin: This pin can be used to power the board with a DC voltage source. If the power is fed through this pin, the USB power source is disconnected. This pin is an INPUT. Respect the voltage limits to ensure the proper functionality of the board.
    • 5V: This pin outputs 5V from the board when powered from the USB connector. Note: for it to work, you need to short theoretical VBUS jumper on the back of the board. If you power the board from the VIN pin, you won't get any regulated 5V and even if you do the solder bridge.
    • 3.3V: This pin outputs 3.3V through the on-board voltage regulator. Note: for ultra low-power functionality, you should cut the 3V3 jumper on the back of the board, and use an external battery at 3V3.
    • LED ON: This LED is connected to the 5V input from either USB or VIN.
    • I2C pins: As opposed to other Arduino Nano boards, pins A4 and A5 have an internal pull up and default to be used as an I2C Bus so usage as analog inputs is not recommended.