Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect WiFi & Bluetooth board launched for $25.50

The Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect board was announced the day of Raspberry Pi Pico launch as one of the third-party boards featuring Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller.

At the time all we had was renders of the board, later on, the company showcased some mass product photos, and then released Arduino Core mbed 2.0 for the board last month. But it’s only today that it has become possible to purchase Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect board for $25.50 on Arduino store with headers.

Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect without headersNano RP2040 Connect specifications:

  • MCU – Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Cortex M0+ microcontroller @ 133 MHz with 264 kB of embedded SRAM
  • Storage – 16MB Flash IC (AT25SF128A)
  • Connectivity – WiFi 4 & Bluetooth LE via Nina W102 uBlox module (Yes, that’s an ESP32 module.)
  • USB – Micro USB port
  • I/Os via 2x 15-pin headers (through and castellated holes)
    • 20x digital I/O pins, 20x PWM pins, 20x external interrupts
    • 8x analog input pins
    • UART,  I2C, SPI
    • DC Current per I/O pin – 4 mA
  • Sensors – 6-axis IMU (gyroscope + accelerometer), MEMS microphone
  • Misc – Built-in LED, ATECC608A secure element
  • Power Supply
    • Input – 5V via USB, or 5-21V via VIN
    • Operating voltage – 3.3V
  • Dimensions – 43.18 x 17.78 mm
  • Weight – 6 grams
  • SKU: ABX00053

Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Block DiagramArduino Nano RP2040 Connect is interesting due to official Arduino IDE support, and it’s one of the first boards with WiFi & Bluetooth connectivity. One downside us the perfectly capable ESP32 WiSoC is underutilized since it’s just as powerful, if not more, than the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, as we noted in our article about Pimoroni Pico Wireless carrier board. But at least the Arduino board is compact.

Arduino provides the schematics, pinout diagram, and datasheet in the Arduino store linked in the introduction, and further documentation can also be found on the just-launched Arduino Docs website.

Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect Pinout Diagram
Pinout Diagram
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David Willmore
David Willmore
3 years ago

This vs an ESP32 dev board for $4. ESP32 wins, flawless victory.

Boris
3 years ago

Nothing can justify the 25.50 US$ price (40,77 US$ with tax and shipping) !

wanderer_
wanderer_
3 years ago

Why. Do they really expect to make any money on this? It just makes no sense to have the ESP32 and the 2040! The 2040 does have the PIO, and is more powerful, but… *sigh*

Mike
Mike
3 years ago

What a joke. I can get 6 ESP32 boards, for the price of one of these.

Hari
Hari
3 years ago

Very Low cost and encouraging the budding hobbyists 🙂 , Just kidding.

willy
willy
3 years ago

Actually I’m seeing *one* possible use case: faster drop-in replacement for an arduino nano with the same pinout. I’m thinking for example about the GRBL controller on my laser engraver. But quite frankly at this price it could cheaper to buy a baseboard made for anything but arduino-nano!

David Willmore
David Willmore
3 years ago

Agreed, you could buy a modern 3D printer controller that’s 32 bit with lots of bells and whistles for $20.

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