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content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/datasheet/datasheet.md

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| Connectivity | 802.15.4 Thread, Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.3, and Bluetooth® Mesh |
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| Security | Secure Vault® from Silicon Labs |
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| USB Connectivity | USB-C® port for power and data |
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| Power Supply | Various options for easily powering the board: USB-C® port and external power supply connected through the board's Nano-styled header connector pins (IN5V, VIN) |
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| Power Supply | Various options for easily powering the board: USB-C® port and external power supply connected through the board's Nano-styled header connector pins (5V, VIN) |
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| Analog Peripherals | 12-bit ADC (x20), up to 12-bit DAC (x4) |
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| Digital Peripherals | GPIO (x22 - All exposed I/O can be used as digital), UART (x2), I2C (x2), SPI (x2), PWM (x22) with a maximum of 5 simultaneously operational channels |
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| Debugging | JTAG/SWD debug port (accessible through the board's test pads) |
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<sup>2</sup> Nano Matter powered through the 5V pin (+5 VDC), running a Matter color lightbulb example.
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<div style="background-color: #FFFFE0; border-left: 6px solid #FFD700; margin: 20px 0; padding: 15px;">
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To use the Nano Matter in <strong>low-power mode</strong>, the board must be powered through the <strong>pin IN5V</strong>.
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To use the Nano Matter in <strong>low-power mode</strong>, the board must be powered through the <strong>pin 3.3V</strong>.
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