Arduino Ble Sense V1停產,
新款 為Arduino Ble Sense V2(改晶片)(ABX00070)
【更新物料清單】:
● 將 IMU 9軸替換 (BMI270 - 6軸 IMU+BMM150 - 3 軸 IMU)。
● HS3003 替代HTS221 的溫濕度傳感器。
● MP2322 更換電源MPM3610。
此外,為了改善我們客戶的體驗,PCB 的設計反映了以下更改:
● 在板的頂部增加了VUSB 焊接跳線。
● 底部新增USB測試點。
● 電路板頂部和底部新增SWDIO 和SWCLK 測試點。
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, colour 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.
原廠說明:
The Nano 33 BLE Sense is Arduino’s 3.3V AI enabled board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm!
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is a completely new board on a well-known form factor. It comes with a series of embedded sensors:
- * 9 axis inertial sensor: what makes this board ideal for wearable devices
- * humidity, and temperature sensor: to get highly accurate measurements of the environmental conditions
- * barometric sensor: you could make a simple weather station
- * microphone: to capture and analyse sound in real time
- * gesture, proximity, light color and light intensity sensor : estimate the room’s luminosity, but also whether someone is moving close to the board
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano, but featuring a lot more powerful processor, the nRF52840 from Nordic Semiconductors, a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M4 CPU running at 64 MHz. This will allow you to make larger programs than with the Arduino Uno (it has 1MB of program memory, 32 times bigger), and with a lot more variables (the RAM is 128 times bigger). The main processor includes other amazing features like Bluetooth® pairing via NFC and ultra low power consumption modes.
Embedded Artificial Intelligence
The main feature of this board, besides the impressive selection of sensors, is the possibility of running Edge Computing applications (AI) on it using TinyML. You can create your machine learning models using TensorFlow™ Lite and upload them to your board using the Arduino IDE.
Arduino’s developer Sandeep Mistry and Arduino’s advisor Dominic Pajak have prepared an introductory tutorial to AI on the Nano 33 BLE Sense, but also a more advanced guide on color detection.
An Improved Arduino Nano
If you used Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano 33 BLE Sense is a pin-equivalent substitute. Your code will still work, but remember, it operates at 3.3V. This means that you need to revise your original design in case it is not 3.3V compatible. Besides that, the main differences to the classic Nano are: a better processor, a micro-USB connector, and all of the sensors mentioned above.
You can get the board with or without headers, what will allow you embedding the Nano inside any kind of inventions, including wearables. The board comes with tessellated connectors and no components on the B-side. These features allow you to solder the board directly onto your own design, minimizing the height of your whole prototype.
Oh, and did we mention the improved price? Thanks to a revised manufacturing process, the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is really cost efficient … what are you waiting for? Upgrade now!
Bluetooth® and BLE
The communications chipset on the Nano 33 BLE can be both a BLE and Bluetooth® client and host device. Something pretty unique in the world of microcontroller platforms. If you want to see how easy it is to create a Bluetooth® central or a peripheral device, explore the examples at our
ArduinoBLE library.
We Make it Open for you to Hack Along
The Nano 33 IoT is a dual processor device that invites for experimentation. Hacking the WiFiNINA module allows you to, for example, make use of both WiFi and BLE / Bluetooth® at once on the board. Yet another possibility is having a super-lightweight version of linux running on the module, while the main microcontroller controls low level devices like motors, or screens. These experimental techniques, require advanced hacking on your side. They are possible via modifying the module's firmware that you can find at
our github repositories.
BEWARE: this kind of hacking breaks the certification of your WiFiNINA module, do it at your own risk.
Need Help?
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is based on the nRF52840 microcontroller.
Microcontroller | nRF52840 (datasheet) |
Operating Voltage | 3.3V |
Input Voltage (limit) | 21V |
DC Current per I/O Pin | 15 mA |
Clock Speed | 64MHz |
CPU Flash Memory | 1MB (nRF52840) |
SRAM | 256KB (nRF52840) |
EEPROM | none |
Digital Input / Output Pins | 14 |
PWM Pins | all digital pins |
UART | 1 |
SPI | 1 |
I2C | 1 |
Analog Input Pins | 8 (ADC 12 bit 200 ksamples) |
Analog Output Pins | Only through PWM (no DAC) |
External Interrupts | all digital pins |
LED_BUILTIN | 13 |
USB | Native in the nRF52840 Processor |
IMU | LSM9DS1 (datasheet) |
Microphone | MP34DT05 (datasheet) |
Gesture, light, proximity | APDS9960 (datasheet) |
Barometric pressure | LPS22HB (datasheet) |
Temperature, humidity | HTS221 (datasheet) |
Length | 45 mm |
Width | 18 mm |
Weight | 5 gr (with headers) |
Batteries, Pins and board LEDs
* Batteries:the Nano 33 BLE has no battery connector, nor charger. You can connect any external battery of your liking as long as you respect the voltage limits of the board.
* Vin:This pin can be used to power the board with a DC voltage source. If the power is fed through this pin, the USB power source is disconnected. This pin is an INPUT. Respect the voltage limits to assure the proper functionality of the board.
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* 5V:This pin outputs 5V from the board when powered from the USB connector or from the VIN pin of the board. Note: for it to work, you need to short the VBUS jumper on the back of the board. -
* 3.3V:This pin outputs 3.3V through the on-board voltage regulator. Note: for ultra low-power functionality, you should cut the 3V3 jumper on the back of the board, and use an external battery at 3V3. -
* LED ON:This LED is connected to the 5V input from either USB or VIN. -
* I2C pins:As opposed to other Arduino Nano boards, pins A4 and A5 have an internal pull up and default to be used as an I2C Bus so usage as analog inputs is not recommended.
* NFC:There is the possibility of attaching an external NFC antenna between pins D7 and D8 to activate Bluetooth® pairing of the board over NFC
* The HTS221 humidity and temperature sensor: Due to self-heating, when the board is powered by USB, the HTS221 becomes unreliable and shows an offset in each reading that changes with the external temperature. To obtain reliable measurements, the board shall be powered by the 3v3 pin, this could be done by cutting the +3V3 solder jumper on the bottom and powering the board through the VIN pin.