The board's main processor is a low-power Arm® Cortex®-M0 32-bit SAMD21. The WiFi and Bluetooth® connectivity is performed with a module from u-blox, the NINA-W10, a low-power chipset operating in the 2.4GHz range. On top of that, secure communication is ensured through the Microchip® ECC608 crypto chip. Besides that, you can find a 6 axis IMU, which makes this board perfect for simple vibration alarm systems, pedometers, the relative positioning of robots, etc.
You can get your board to connect to any kind of existing WiFi network, or use it to create your own Arduino Access Point. The specific set of examples we provide for the Nano 33 IoT can be consulted at the WiFiNINA library reference page.
It is also possible to connect your board to different Cloud services, Arduino's own among others. Here are some examples of how to get the Arduino boards to connect to:
Microcontroller | SAMD21 Cortex®-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU |
Radio Module | u-blox NINA-W102 |
Secure Element | ATECC608A |
Operating Voltage | 3.3 V |
Input Voltage | 21 V |
Digital I/O Pins | 14 |
PWM Pins | 11 |
DC Current per I/O Pin | 7 mA |
Analog Input Pins | 8 |
Analog Output Pins | 1 |
External Interrupts | all digital pins |
UART | 1 |
SPI | 1 |
I2C | 1 |
Flash Memory | 256 KB |
SRAM | 32 KB |
EEPROM | none |
Clock Speed | 48 MHz |
LED_Builtin | 13 |
USB | Native in the SAMD21 Processor |
IMU | LSM6DS3 |
Length | 45 mm |
Width | 18 mm |
Weight | 5 g |