Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Product Reference Manual SKU: ABX00053 Description The feature packed Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect brings the new Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller to the Nano form factor. Make the most of the dual core 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ to make Internet of Things projects with Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi connectivity thanks to the U-blox® Nina W102 module. Dive into real-world projects with the onboard accelerometer, gyroscope, RGB LED and microphone.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Features Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller 133MHz 32bit Dual Core Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 264kB on-chip SRAM Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller Support for up to 16MB of off-chip Flash memory via dedicated QSPI bus USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support 8 PIO state machines Programmable IO (PIO) for extended peripheral support 4 channel ADC with internal temperature sensor, 0.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect ST LSM6DSOXTR 6-axis IMU 3D Gyroscope ±2/±4/±8/±16 g full scale 3D Accelerometer ±125/±250/±500/±1000/±2000 dps full scale Advanced pedometer, step detector and step counter Significant Motion Detection, Tilt detection Standard interrupts: free-fall, wake-up, 6D/4D orientation, click and double-click Programmable finite state machine: accelerometer, gyroscope and external sensors Machine Learning Core Embedded temperature sensor ST MP34DT06JTR MEMS Microphone AOP = 122.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Safety Information Class A 4 / 19 Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Modified: 12/07/2022
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Contents 1 The Board 7 1.1 Application Examples 7 1.2 Accessories 7 1.3 Related Products 7 2 Ratings 7 2.1 Recommended Operating Conditions 7 2.2 Power Consumption 8 3 Functional Overview 8 3.1 Block Diagram 8 3.2 Board Topology 9 3.3 Processor 10 3.4 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® Connectivity 11 3.5 6-Axis IMU 11 3.6 External Memory 11 3.7 Cryptography 11 3.8 Microphone 11 3.9 RGB LED 12 3.10 Power Tree 12 4 Board Operation 13 4.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 7.2 Declaration of Conformity to EU RoHS & REACH 211 01/19/2021 17 7.3 Conflict Minerals Declaration 18 7.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 1 The Board 1.1 Application Examples The Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect can be adapted to a wide range of use cases thanks to the powerful microprocessor, range of onboard sensors and Nano form factor. Possible applications include: Edge Computing: Make use of the fast and high RAM microprocessor to run TinyML for anomaly detection, cough detection, gesture analysis and more.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 2.2 Power Consumption Symbol Description Min Typ Max Unit PBL Power consumption with busy loop TBC mW PLP Power consumption in low power mode TBC mW PMAX Maximum Power Consumption TBC mW 3 Functional Overview 3.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 3.2 Board Topology Front View Front View of Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Topology Ref. Description Ref. Description U1 Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller U2 Ublox NINA-W102-00B Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® Module U3 N/A U4 ATECC608A-MAHDA-T Crypto IC U5 AT25SF128A-MHB-T 16MB Flash IC U6 MP2322GQH Step-Down Buck Regulator U7 DSC6111HI2B-012.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect Back View of Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Topology Ref. Description Ref. Description SJ4 3.3V jumper (connected) SJ1 VUSB jumper (disconnected) 3.3 Processor The processor is based upon the new Raspberry Pi RP2040 silicon (U1). This microcontroller provides opportunities for low-power Internet of Things (IoT) development and embedded machine learning.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 3.4 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® Connectivity Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connectivity is provided by the Nina W102 (U2) module. The RP2040 only has 4 analog pins, and the Nina is used to extend that to the full eight as is standard in the Arduino Nano form factor with another 4 12-bit analog inputs (A4-A7). Additionally, the common anode RGB LED is also controlled by the Nina W-102 module such that the LED is off when the digital state is HIGH and on when the digital state is LOW.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 3.9 RGB LED The RGB LED (DL3) is a common anode LED that is connected to the Nina W102 module. The LED are off when the digital state is HIGH and on when the digital state is LOW. 3.10 Power Tree Power Tree of Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Topology The Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect can be powered by either the Micro USB port (J1) or alternatively via VIN on JP2. An onboard buck converter provides 3V3 to the RP2040 microcontroller and all other peripherals.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 4 Board Operation 4.1 Getting Started - IDE If you want to program your Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect while offline you need to install the Arduino® Desktop IDE [1] To connect the Arduino® Edge control to your computer, you’ll need a micro USB cable. This also provides power to the board, as indicated by the LED. 4.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 4.6 Board Recovery All Arduino boards have a built-in bootloader which allows flashing the board via USB. In case a sketch locks up the processor and the board is not reachable anymore via USB it is possible to enter bootloader mode by doubletapping the reset button right after power up. 5 Connector Pinouts 5.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 5.3 JP2 Pin Function Type Description 1 D13 Digital Digital Pin 13 2 3.3V Power 3.
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Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 7 Certifications 7.1 Declaration of Conformity CE DoC (EU) We declare under our sole responsibility that the products above are in conformity with the essential requirements of the following EU Directives and therefore qualify for free movement within markets comprising the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). 7.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 7.3 Conflict Minerals Declaration As a global supplier of electronic and electrical components, Arduino is aware of our obligations with regards to laws and regulations regarding Conflict Minerals, specifically the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Section 1502. Arduino does not directly source or process conflict minerals such as Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten, or Gold.
Arduino® Nano RP2040 Connect 8 Company Information Company name Arduino S.r.l. Company Address Via Andrea Appiani, 2520900 MONZA 9 Reference Documentation Ref Link Arduino IDE (Desktop) https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Arduino IDE (Cloud) https://create.arduino.cc/editor Cloud IDE Getting Started https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/Arduino_Genuino/getting-started-witharduino-web-editor-4b3e4a Arduino Website https://www.arduino.cc/ Project Hub https://create.arduino.