The Official Arduino Nano Matter with headers is the result of a strategic collaboration between Arduino and Silicon Labs, designed to bring the power of the Matter IoT connectivity standard to a broader audience.
Powered by the Silicon Labs MGM240S module, this compact board delivers robust performance while retaining Arduino’s hallmark simplicity and ease of use. Ideal for both beginners and experienced developers, the Nano Matter enables seamless integration with smart home ecosystems and supports popular wireless protocols like Matter, Zigbee, and Open Thread.
Whether you're upgrading an existing Nano project or starting fresh with Matter-compatible devices, the Nano Matter makes prototyping smart home solutions more accessible than ever—all within one of the smallest form factors available today.
Features:
Arduino Nano Matter is equipped for rapid prototyping thanks to hardware support and a user-friendly software layer.
Based on Silicon Labs' MGM240SD22VNA, which is a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33.
1. How to set up the Arduino Nano Matter for the first time?
To get started with your Arduino Nano Matter, connect it to your computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. You will need to install the board's core from the Boards Manager, after which you can upload a basic test sketch. This will confirm the board is functioning properly and ready for your project.
2. How to connect sensors and modules using the Arduino Nano header pins?
The pre-soldered Arduino Nano header pins are designed for easy prototyping. You can use standard jumper wires to connect sensors and other components, often using a breadboard to build out your circuit. This method provides stable electrical connections for reliable performance.
3. How to use Matter protocol on the Arduino Nano board?
The Arduino Nano board is designed to use the Matter protocol for creating next-generation smart home devices. Using the Arduino IDE, you can develop applications that are interoperable with major smart home ecosystems. This allows your custom devices to communicate seamlessly with products from other brands.
4. How to power the Arduino Nano Matter microcontroller?
You have two main options for powering the board: either through its USB-C port or by supplying a suitable voltage to the VIN and GND header pins. The onboard voltage regulator protects the Arduino Nano microcontroller, ensuring it receives a stable power source.
5. How to update the firmware on the Arduino Nano Matter?
You can update your board's firmware using the standard upload process within the Arduino IDE. For more advanced development, you can connect a dedicated debugger to the SWD pins on the Arduino Nano header. This allows for direct, low-level flashing and debugging.
6. How to integrate the Arduino Nano Matter with other smart devices?
The Arduino Nano board uses the Matter protocol to achieve universal compatibility with other smart devices. It supports both Wi-Fi and Thread networks, enabling seamless cross-platform communication. This allows your custom projects to integrate perfectly into any Matter-certified smart home.
This product comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects only.
Warranty Void If:
The product shows signs of physical damage, mishandling, exposure to water/moisture, fire, natural calamities, unauthorized repairs, improper storage near heat or direct sunlight, or alteration in any way.