Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect
Discover the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect, a compact development board that brings the power of the RP2040 microcontroller to the classic Nano form factor. This board is the only connected RP2040 option, featuring dual Arm Cortex M0+ cores and 264KB of SRAM for robust performance. Integrated WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, along with an onboard microphone and a 6-axis IMU sensor, make it ideal for creating sophisticated IoT projects. It supports over-the-air updates and is compatible with both MicroPython and the Arduino IDE, offering flexibility for developers.
$21.30
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Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
1006
/ 1541
#1006 in Development Boards
Price vs Category Average
-76%
Below average
Microcontroller
20400133
/ Raspberry Pi RP (Dual-core Arm Cortex M+ @ MHz)
Who it's for
- Powerful Dual-Core Processor
- Integrated Wireless Connectivity
- Rich Onboard Peripherals
Who should skip it
- Higher Cost Point
- Increased Power Draw
- Library and Setup Complexity
Key Specs
Microcontroller
Raspberry Pi RP2040 (Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ @ 133 MHz)
RAM
264 KB SRAM
Onboard Flash Memory
16 MB
Digital I/O Pins
22 (20 with PWM)
Analog Inputs
8
Operating Voltage
3.3V logic levels
Connectivity
WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.2
Dimensions
18 mm (Width) x 45 mm (Length)
Features
- Dual-core RP2040 processor for high performance
- Integrated WiFi and Bluetooth for IoT connectivity
- Onboard microphone and 6-axis IMU sensor
- Compact Arduino Nano form factor
- Supports over-the-air sketch uploads
- Secure element for enhanced project security
- Compatible with Arduino IoT Cloud
- Supports MicroPython programming
What customers say
Makers highly value the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect for its exceptional feature density within a small footprint. Users praise the powerful dual-core processor combined with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an IMU, and a microphone. This makes it an outstanding choice for advanced IoT and edge computing projects requiring real-time capability. The primary consideration is value; the higher price point is justified only when the integrated wireless and sensor capabilities are essential. While the hardware is robust, some users note a steeper initial learning curve, particularly when setting up the connectivity stack. Overall, it is recognized as a high-quality, compact solution for sophisticated wireless development.
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