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Arduino MKR WAN 1310 w/o Antenna
Connect your sensors and actuators over long distances harnessing the power of the LoRa® wireless protocol or throughout LoRaWAN™ networks.
SKU: 7630049201484
Country of origin: IT
Taric: 85235210
EECN: 5A992C
HTS: 8542310001
Getting Started: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/MKRWAN1310
Overview
The Arduino MKR WAN 1310 board provides a practical and cost effective solution to add LoRa® connectivity to projects requiring low power. This open source
board can be connected to: Arduino Create, to your own LoRa® network using the Arduino Pro Gateway for LoRa®, to existing LoRaWAN™ infrastructure like The
Things Network, or even to other boards using the direct connectivity mode.
The MKR WAN 1310, brings in a series of improvements when compared to its predecessor, the MKR WAN 1300. While still based on the Atmel SAMD21 low
power processor, the Murata CMWX1ZZABZ LoRa® module, and the MKR family’s characteristic crypto chip (the ECC508), the MKR WAN 1310 includes a new
battery charger, a 2MByte SPI Flash, and improved control of the board’s power consumption.
The latest low power architecture has considerably improved the battery life on the MKR WAN 1310. When properly configured, the power consumption is now as
low as 104uA! It is also possible to use the USB port to supply power (5V) to the board; run the board with or without batteries - the choice is yours.
Data logging and other OTA (Over The Air) functions are now possible since the inclusion of the on board 2MByte Flash. This new exciting feature will let you
transfer configuration files from the infrastructure onto the board, create your own scripting commands, or simply store data locally to send it whenever the
connectivity is best. Whilst the MKR WAN 1310’s crypto chip adds further security by storing credentials & certificates in the embedded secure element.
These features make it the perfect IoT node and building block for low power wide area IoT devices.
You can find here your board warranty information.
Getting Started
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The Getting Started section contains all the information you need to configure your board, use the Arduino Software (IDE), and start tinkering with coding and
electronics.
Need Help?
Check the Arduino Forum for questions about the Arduino Language, or how to make your own Projects with Arduino. For any issues when acquiring products at
the Arduino store, contact our Store Customer Support. If you purchased the MKR 1310 board and found any issues get in touch with the Official Arduino User
Support as explained at our Contact Page.
Tech Specs
Microcontroller
Radio module
Board Power Supply (USB/VIN)
Secure Element
Supported Batteries(*)
Circuit Operating Voltage
Digital I/O Pins
PWM Pins
UART
SPI
I2C
Analog Input Pins
Analog Output Pins
External Interrupts
DC Current per I/O Pin
CPU Flash Memory
QSPI Flash Memory
SRAM
EEPROM
Clock Speed
LED_BUILTIN
Full-Speed USB Device and embedded Host
Antenna gain
Carrier frequency
Working region
Length
Width
Weight
SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU (datasheet)
CMWX1ZZABZ (datasheet)
5V
ATECC508 (datasheet)
rechargeable Li-Ion, or Li-Po
3.3V
8
12 (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, A3 - or 18 -, A4 -or 19)
1
1
1
7 (ADC 8/10/12 bit)
1 (DAC 10 bit)
8 (0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A1 -or 16-, A2 - or 17)
7 mA
256 KB (internal)
2MByte (external
32 KB
no
32.768 kHz (RTC), 48 MHz
6
2dB (bundled antenna at the Arduino Store)
433/868/915 MHz
EU/US (confirmed) for other countries, please confirm the viability of using the radio spectrum.
67.64 mm
25 mm
32 gr.
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Documentation
OSH: Schematics
The MKR WAN 1300 is open-source hardware! You can build your own board using the following files:
EAGLE FILES IN .ZIP SCHEMATICS IN .PDF FRITZING IN .FZPZ
Pinout
The pinout in PNG format will be availabe next week!
Antenna
When purchased at the Arduino Store, the MKR WAN 1310 comes bundled with an antenna that can be attached to the board using the existing micro UFL
connector. It is possible to use other antennas using the appropriate pigtail.
When purchasing a different antenna than the one provided (or when making your own), please check that it is tuned for the frequency band in use in the LoRa® /
LoRaWAN™ range (433/868/915 MHz). Also avoid placing your antenna in parallel to a ground plane like a large metallic surface.
Batteries, Pins and board LEDs
Battery capacity: rechargeable Li-Ion, or Li-Po. Please make sure the battery connector suits your battery.
Battery connector: The connector is of type JST S2B-PH-SM4-TB(LF)(SN).
Mating connector is JST PHR-2
Vin: This pin can be used to power the board with a regulated 5V source. If the power is fed through this pin, the USB power source is disconnected. This is
the only way you can supply 5v (range is 5V to maximum 6V) to the board not using USB. This pin is an INPUT.
5V: This pin outputs 5V from the board when powered from the USB connector or from the VIN pin of the board. It is unregulated and the voltage is taken
directly from the inputs.
VCC: This pin outputs 3.3V through the on-board voltage regulator. This voltage is 3.3V if USB or VIN is used and equal to the series of the two batteries
when they are used
LED ON: This LED is connected to the 5V input from either USB or VIN. It is not connected to the battery power, thus minimizing the impact on battery
usage. It is therefore normal to have the board properly running on battery power without the LED ON being lit.
Onboard LED: On MKR WAN 1310 the onboard LED is connected to D6.
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