Arduino MKR1000 with Headers mounted
Your favorite IoT board with the headers already soldered on, making it even easier
to prototype your next smart project.
Overview
Arduino MKR1000 has been designed to offer a practical and cost effective solution
for makers seeking to add WiFi connectivity to their projects with minimal previous
experience in networking. The design includes a Li-Po charging circuit that allows the
Arduino MKR1000 to run on battery power or external 5V, charging the Li-Po battery
while running on external power. Switching from one source to the other is done
automatically.
Technology
MKR1000 has a good 32 bit computational power similar to the Zero board, the usual
rich set of I/O interfaces, low power WiFi with a Cryptochip for secure
communication, and the ease of use of the Arduino Software (IDE) for code
development and programming. All these features make this board the preferred
choice for the emerging IoT battery-powered projects in a compact form factor. The
board will be shipped with male strip header not mounted so you can adapt the board
to your project by easily soldering them.
Important note
Unlike most Arduino boards, the MKR1000 runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that
the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Applying voltages higher than 3.3V to any I/O pin
could damage the board. While output to 5V digital devices is possible, bidirectional
communication with 5V devices needs proper level shifting. Li-Po batteries are
charged at 4,2V with a current that is usually half of the nominal capacity (C/2).
For Arduino MKR1000 we use a specialized chip that has a preset charging current of
350mAh. This means that the MINIMUM capacity of the Li-Po battery shall be 700
mAh. Smaller cells will be damaged by this current and may overheat, develop
internal gasses and explode, setting on fire the surroundings. We strongly recommend
that you select a Li-Po battery of at least 700mAh capacity. A bigger cell will take
more time to charge, but won't be harmed or overheated. The chip is programmed
with 4 hours of charging time, then it goes into automatic sleep mode. This will limit
the amount of charge to max 1400 mAh per charging round.
Microcontroller
SAMD21 Cortex-M0+
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
USBInput Voltage (recommended)
5V
Digital I/O Pins
8
PWM Digital I/O Pins
4
1Analog Input Pins
6
Analog Output Pins
1
Flash Memory
256 Kb
SRAM
32 Kb
Clock Speed
48 Mhz
Features
WiFi, Encryption Chip, LiPo Battery Charger
WiFi, Encryption Chip, LiPo Battery Charger
Documentation
The Arduino MKR1000 is open-source hardware! These are the relevant files:
Schematics - Reference Design
https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/MKR1000-reference.zip
If you want more information about programming the MKR1000 or how to interface
hardware with it, please go to the Product Page. MKR1000 is programmed, as all the
other Arduino boards with the Software (IDE) that you can download for free, with
the addition of the Intel Curie core to download with Board Manager. To find
inspiration for what you can do with the MKR1000, please visit the Arduino.cc
Tutorials Page or take part in the community the lively discussions on the Forum.
In this version the headers are already soldered on the board, making even easier to
prototype with it.
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