The Nano Matter uses Silicon Labs's powerful MGM240S chip, making the popular IoT connectivity standard, Matter®, more accessible in Maker and Professional applications. Its versatile connectivity options, including Bluetooth® Low Energy and Openthread, make it ideal for projects requiring low-power efficiency and broad connectivity.
Thanks to the Nano Matter and its small form factor, you can easily prototype new Matter devices, expanding your home automation and professional IoT implementations to the next level.
Create, connect, and communicate with Matter® compatible devices using Arduino as the software layer for rapid prototyping. Nano Matter uses Thread for IoT mesh networking communication in a highly compact form factor. The Nano Matter integrates MGM240SD22VNA, boasting a 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M33 processor optimized for complex calculations and signal processing in power-sensitive IoT applications. Leverage dual-mode connectivity, integrating both IEEE 802.15.4 (Thread) for mesh networking and Bluetooth® Low Energy for short-range communication. No external debugging device is needed. Connect the board to the computer over USB and have access to a SWD interface. The Nano Matter has been designed as an ultra-low power board, being the perfect solution for IoT battery-powered applications. With a length of 45 mm and a width of 18 mm, the Nano Matter maintains a tiny footprint of the well-known Nano family, allowing easy upgrades for existing projects. Protect your project with the industry-leading suite of security features from Silicon Labs escalating Internet of Things (IoT) threats.Legal notice: This Community Preview Product is provided "as is" and we make no express or implied warranties whatsoever with respect to its functionality, operability, or use, including, without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or infringement. We expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or special damages, including, without limitation, lost revenues, lost profits, losses resulting from business interruption or loss of data, regardless of the form of action or legal theory under which the liability may be asserted, even if advised of the possibility or likelihood of such damages.