Arduino® Nano 33 BLE Rev2
3 Board Operation
3.1 Getting Started - IDE
If you want to program your Nano 33 BLE Rev2 while offline you need to install the Arduino Desktop IDE [1] To
connect the Nano 33 BLE Rev2 to your computer, you'll need a Micro-B USB cable. This also provides power to the
board, as indicated by the LED.
3.2 Getting Started - Arduino Web Editor
All Arduino boards, including this one, work out-of-the-box on the Arduino Web Editor, by just installing a simple
plugin.
The Arduino Web Editor is hosted online, therefore it will always be up-to-date with the latest features and support
for all boards. Follow to start coding on the browser and upload your sketches onto your board.
3.3 Getting Started - Arduino IoT Cloud
All Arduino IoT-enabled products are supported on Arduino IoT Cloud which allows you to log, graph and analyze
sensor data, trigger events, and automate your home or business.
3.4 Sample Sketches
Sample sketches for the Nano 33 BLE Rev2 can be found either in the "Examples" menu in the Arduino IDE or in the
"Built-in Examples" section of the Arduino Docs website.
3.5 Online Resources
Now that you have gone through the basics of what you can do with the board you can explore the endless
possibilities it provides by checking exciting projects on ProjectHub, the Arduino Library Reference and the online
store where you will be able to complement your board with sensors, actuators and more.
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Arduino® Nano 33 BLE Rev2
Modified: 27/02/2024
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