ARDUINO NANO 33 BLE
SENSE
Code: ABX00031
Small, powerful, BT connected and with all the sensors you may
need to design innovative applications.
Estimate shipping date, mid July 2019.
This compact and reliable Nano board is built around the NINA B306
module for BLE and Bluetooth 5 communication; the module is based on
Nordic nRF 52840 processor that contains a powerful Cortex M4F and the
board has a rich set of sensors that allow the creation of innovative and
highly interactive designs.
Its architecture, fully compatible with Arduino IDE Online and Offline, has
a 9 axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), temperature, pressure,
humidity, light, color and even gestures sensors and a microphone that
are managed through our specialised libraries. Its reduced power
consumption, compared to other same size boards, together with the
Nano form factor opens up a wide range of applications.
This allows the design of wearable devices and gesture based projects
that need to communicate to other devices at a close range. Arduino Nano
33 BLE Sense is ideal for interactive automation projects thanks to the
multiprotocol BT 5.0 radio.
Dimensions: 45x18mm
TECH SPECS
This board is based on the nRF 52840 microcontroller.
Clock
64MHz
Flash
1MB
RAM
256KB
Please note: Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense only supports 3.3V I/Os and
is NOT 5V tolerant so please make sure you are not directly connecting
5V signals to this board or it will be damaged. Also, as opposed to
Arduino Nano boards that support 5V operation, the 5V pin does NOT
supply voltage but is rather connected, through a jumper, to the USB
power input.
To avoid such risk with existing projects, where you should be able to pull
out a Nano and replace it with the new Nano 33 BLE Sense, we have the
5V pin on the header, positioned between RST and A7 that is not
connected as default factory setting. This means that if you have a design
that takes 5V from that pin, it won’t work immediately, as a precaution we
put in place to draw your attention to the 3.3V compliance on digital and
analog inputs.
5V on that pin is available only when two conditions are met: you make a
solder bridge on the two pads marked as VUSB and you power the NANO
33 IoT through the USB port. If you power the board from the VIN pin, you
won’t get any regulated 5V and therefore even if you do the solder bridge,
nothing will come out of that 5V pin. The 3.3V, on the other hand, is
always available and supports enough current to drive your sensors.
Please make your designs so that sensors and actuators are driven with
3.3V and work with 3.3V digital IO levels. 5V is now an option for many
modules and 3.3V is becoming the standard voltage for electronic ICs.
The Bluetooth is managed by a NINA B306 module.
The IMU is a LSM9DS1 and it is managed through I2C.
The LPS22HB reads barometric pressure and environmental temperature.
The HTS221 senses relative humidity.
The ADPS-9960 is a digital proximity, ambient light, RGB and gesture
sensor.
The MP34DT05 is the digital microphone
Crypto keys are managed by the ATECC608A crypto chip.
The board has a two 15 pins connectors - one on each side -, pin to pin
compatible with the original Arduino Nano.
Pin
Funcion
Type
Description
1
D13
Digital
GPIO
2
+3V3
Power Out Internally generated power output to external devices
3
AREF
Analog
4
A0/DAC0 Analog
ADC in/DAC out; can be used as GPIO
5
A1
Analog
ADC in; can be used as GPIO
6
A2
Analog
ADC in; can be used as GPIO
7
A3
Analog
ADC in; can be used as GPIO
8
A4/SDA
Analog
ADC in; I2C SDA; Can be used as GPIO (*)
Analog Reference; can be used as GPIO
9
A5/SCL
Analog
ADC in; I2C SCL; Can be used as GPIO(*)
10
A6
Analog
ADC in; can be used as GPIO
11
A7
Analog
ADC in; can be used as GPIO
12
VUSB
Power
In/Out
Normally NC; can be connected to VUSB pin of the USB connector by
shorting a jumper
13
RST
Digital In
Active low reset input (duplicate of pin 18)
14
GND
Power
Power Ground
15
VIN
Power In
Vin Power input
16
TX
Digital
USART TX; can be used as GPIO
17
RX
Digital
USART RX; can be used as GPIO
18
RST
Digital
Active low reset input (duplicate of pin 13)
19
GND
Power
Power Ground
20
D2
Digital
GPIO
21
D3/PWM Digital
GPIO; can be used as PWM
22
D4
GPIO
23
D5/PWM Digital
GPIO; can be used as PWM
24
D6/PWM Digital
GPIO; can be used as PWM
25
D7
Digital
GPIO
26
D8
Digital
GPIO
27
D9/PWM Digital
GPIO; can be used as PWM
28
D10/PWM Digital
GPIO; can be used as PWM
29
D11/MOSI Digital
SPI MOSI; can be used as GPIO
30
D12/MISO Digital
SPI MISO; can be used as GPIO
Digital
(*) As opposed to other Arduino Nano boards, pins A4 and A5 have an
internal pull up and default to be used as an I 2 C Bus so usage as analog
inputs is not recommended. Opposed to Arduino Nano boards that support
5V operation, the 5V pin does NOT supply voltage but is rather
connected, through a jumper, to the USB power input.
On the bottom side of the board, under the communication module, debug
signals are arranged as 3x2 test pads with 100 mil pitch. Pin 1 is the
bottom left one with the USB connector on the left and the test pads on
the right.
Pin
Function Type
Description
1
+3V3
Power Out Internally generated power output to be used as voltage reference
2
SWD
Digital
3
SWCLK Digital In
nRF52480 Single Wire Debug Clock
5
GND
Power
Power Ground
6
RST
Digital In
Active low reset input
nRF52480 Single Wire Debug Data
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