Industrial automation: Unlock the full potential of modern manufacturing with the Nano Matter. Designed for
seamless integration into industrial settings, the Nano Matter streamlines operations through:
Machine-to-Machine interoperability: Enhance your factory floor with the Nano Matter boards to enable
dynamic supervision between machines. Should one machine begin producing defective parts due to a
malfunction, adjacent machines are instantly alerted, halting their operations and notifying a human
operator, thus reducing waste and downtime.
Machine status monitoring: Integrate the Nano Matter into your industrial systems for real-time
monitoring of critical conditions such as temperature, pressure, and humidity, ensuring timely
maintenance and intervention, preventing costly breakdowns, and maintaining consistent production
quality.
Worker safety optimization: Elevate safety standards in your facility with the Nano Matter, which
provides real-time monitoring of environmental conditions and detects personnel presence in hazardous
areas, enhancing worker safety by preventing machine operation when a human is detected in dangerous
zones.
2 Features
2.1 General Specifications Overview
The Arduino Nano Matter merges the well-known Arduino way of making complex technology more accessible,
bringing Matter, one of the most popular IoT connectivity standards, closer to the hobbyist and professional world.
The powerful MGM240S multi-protocol wireless module from Silicon Labs is the main controller of the board.
The main features are highlighted in the table shown below.
Feature
Microcontroller
Internal Memory
Connectivity
Security
USB Connectivity USB-C® port for power and data
Power Supply
Analog
Peripherals
Digital
Peripherals
Debugging
Dimensions
Weight
Pinout features
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Description
78 MHz, 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M33 core (MGM240SD22VNA)
1536 kB Flash and 256 kB RAM
802.15.4 Thread, Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.3, and Bluetooth® Mesh
Secure Vault® from Silicon Labs
Various options for easily powering the board: USB-C® port and external power supply
connected through the board's Nano-styled header connector pins (IN5V, VIN)
12-bit ADC (x20), up to 12-bit DAC (x4)
GPIO (x22 - All exposed I/O can be used as digital), UART (x2), I2C (x2), SPI (x2), PWM (x22) with
a maximum of 5 simultaneously operational channels
JTAG/SWD debug port (accessible through the board's test pads)
18 mm x 45 mm
4 g
Castellated pins allow the board to be SMD soldered on a custom carrier
Arduino® Nano Matter
Arduino® Nano Matter
Modified: 11/07/2024
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