Arduino Nano 33 BLE - With Headers
€24,95 /€20,62 excl. VAT
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Description Arduino Nano 33 BLE
The Nano 33 BLE (with headers) is the 3,3V compatible board from Arduino in the smallest form factor available: 45x18mm!
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE is a completely new board with a known form factor. It comes with a built-in 9-axis inertial sensor that makes this board ideal for portable devices, as well as for a wide range of scientific experiments requiring short-range wireless communication.
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano, but with a much more powerful processor, the nRF52840 from Nordic Semiconductors, and a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M4 CPU running at 64MHz. Allows you to create larger programs than with the Arduino Uno The main processor includes other amazing features such as Bluetooth® pairing via NFC and very low power consumption.
The Nano 33 BLE comes with a 9-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU), which means it contains an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a magnetometer with 3-axis resolution each. This makes the Nano 33 BLE the perfect choice for more advanced robotics experiments, training trackers, digital compasses, etc.
The communication chipset on the Nano 33 BLE can be a BLE as well as a Bluetooth® client and host device. Something quite unique in the world of microcontroller platforms. If you want to see how easy it is to make a Bluetooth® center or a peripheral, check out the examples in our ArduinoBLE library.
If you've used Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano 33 BLE is a pin equivalent alternative. Your code will still work, but remember that it runs on 3,3V. This means that you have to revise the original design in case it is not 3,3V compatible. In addition, the main differences with the classic Nano are a better processor, a micro-USB connector and a 9-axis IMU.
Get to work
You can in it Getting Started section find all the information you need to help you board to configure, use the Arduino Software (IDE) and start tinkering with coding and electronics.
Features
microcontrollers | nRF52840 (Datasheet) |
Operating Voltage | 3.3V |
Input Voltage (limit) | 21V |
DC Current for I / O Pin | 15 mA |
Clock Speed | 64MHz |
CPU Flash memory | 1MB (nRF52840) |
SRAM | 256KB (nRF52840) |
EEPROM | none |
Digital Input/Output Pins | 14 |
PWM Pins | all digital pins |
UART | 1 |
SPI | 1 |
I2C | 1 |
Analog Input Pins | 8 (ADC 12 bit 200 k samples) |
Analog Output Pins | Only through PWM (no DAC) |
External Interrupts | all digital pins |
LED_BUILTIN | 13 |
USB | Native in the nRF52840 Processor |
IMU | LSM9DS1 (datasheet) |
Microphone | MP34DT05 (datasheet) |
Gesture, light, proximity | APDS9960 (datasheet) |
Barometric pressure | LPS22HB (datasheet) |
temperature, humidity | HTS221 (datasheet) |
Length | 45 mm |
Width | 18 mm |
Weight | 5 g (with headers) |
Dennis K. (verified owner) -
Not yet used.
John_G (verified owner) -
As always from Arduino, just good.
Hans Gerritsen -
Great article
Mark Visscher (verified owner) -
Works great, nice product