The Boards of the Arduino MKR family are mainly used as a solution for many IoT applications. The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 is able to develop applications which are based on WiFi as well as IoT.
This board is favorable for many applications related to the usage of WiFi or IoT because it consumes less energy and works efficiently.
Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 is capable of producing a “Bluetooth Low Energy” or BLE device available in a cell phone.
In this article, we will be discussing about Arduino MKR WiFI 1010 board layout, its specifications, its pinout and its pin description, but before going any further if you have not checked out about Arduino Nano 33 BLE we will suggest you to check it out first.
Let’s get started:-
Board Layout of Arduino MKR WiFi 1010:-
Microprocessor:-
Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 is a microcontroller board of Arduino MKR Family which is based on Arm Cortex-M0 32-bit SAMD21 processor Microcontroller. This board is powerful and consumes less energy than any other board.
Cryptochip:-
The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 has a Crypto chip which is an ECC508 crypto-chip. This crypto chip is used for security purposes like for encryption and decryption of digital signals during transmission. One more thing which makes this crypto chip a great choice is that the ECC508 is the first crypto chip which has integrated ECDH or Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman key agreement. It is also used in building a sensor network for home automation and other applications.
This cryptochip can protect storage up to 16 keys, Data or Certificates.
Bluetooth And WiFi Module:-
The Arduino MKR Wifi 1010 consists of a bluetooth as well as Wifi module which is the Nina W102 uBlox module. This module is used to provide bluetooth and wifi connections to the board. With the help of this module we can connect the board with the peripherals wirelessly and with ease.
USB Connector:-
The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 consists of a Micro USB B port for supplying operating voltage to the board. The value of this operating voltage will be around 5 volts.
Clock Speed:-
The clock frequency of the processor of the WiFi 1010 is 48 MHz while the frequency of Real Time Clock or RTC is 32.768 kHz. The clock frequency is helpful in synchronizing the data transmission.
Memory:-
The microprocessor of Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 has a total of 256 KB of Flash memory which is used to store the arduino program and 32 KB of SRAM which ensures the manipulation of variables.
The Arduino MKR WiFI 1010 does not have any EEPROM Memory available.
Specifications of Arduino MKR WiFi 1010:-
The Specifications are listed below:-
Name | Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 |
SKU | ABX00023 |
Compatibility | MKR |
Microcontroller | SAMD21 Cortex -M0+ 32 bit low power ARM MCU |
USB connector | Micro USB (USB-B) |
Built-in LED Pin | 6 |
Digital I/O Pins | 8 |
Analog Input Pins | 7 (ADC 8/10/12 bit) |
Analog Output Pins | 1 (DAC 10 bit) |
PWM Pins | 13 (0 – 8, 10, 12, A3, A4) |
External interrupts | 10 (0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, A1, A2) |
Bluetooth® | Nina W102 uBlox module |
Wi-Fi | Nina W102 uBlox module |
Secure element | ATECC508A |
UART | Available |
I2C | Available |
SPI | Available |
I/O Voltage | 3.3V |
Input Voltage (nominal) | 5-7V |
DC Current per I/O pin | 7 mA |
Supported battery | Li-Po Single Cell, 3.7V, 1024mAh Minimum |
Battery connector | JST PH |
Processor | 48 MHz |
RTC | 32.768 kHz |
Memory in processor | 256KB Flash, 32KB SRAM |
Memory in bluetooth and WiFi module | 448 KB ROM, 520 KB SRAM, 2MB Flash |
Weight | 32 g |
Width | 25 mm |
Length | 61.5 mm |
Pinout Description OF Arduino MKR WiFi 1010:-
Power Pins:-
- Vin:-
This pin is used for supplying input voltage of 5 volts to the board. Input voltage is the direct current supply voltage.This input voltage of 5 volts is used to regulate the integrated circuits(IC’s) of the Arduino
MKR wifi 1010 board which are used in the connections. When this pin is in use the USB pin is disconnected and vice versa.
Vin is also known as the primary voltage source on the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | VIN | Power | Supply voltage |
- 5v pin:-
The 5v pin is used as the output for external components. The output is 5v. This pin is used only when the board is powered by USB or the power source of the 5v pin is a USB connector.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
2 | +5V | Output or Input | +5V (Input from External Power Supply |
- 3V3 Pin:-
The 3V3 pin is used as an output pin of the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board. This pin generates the output voltage of 3.3 volts.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
3 | 3V3 | Output | +3.3V Output |
- Reset Pin:-
The RESET pin is used to reset the board. For this purpose we have to pull down this pin to LOW.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
4 | RESET | Input | Reset ( Active Low) |
- GND pin:-
This pin is used as the ground pin of the board.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
5 | GND | Power | Supply Ground |
Digital Pins:-
Digital I/O Pins:-
There are a total of 22 digital input/output pins available on the Arduino MKR Wifi 1010 board. The digital pins are used as an input or output according to the requirement. The digital pins are only able to read two values which are :-
- High
- Low
We can also use 1 for high state and 0 for low state. When these pins receive 0V they will get into LOW state i,r. 0 and when they receive 5V they get into HIGH state i,e. 1.
The digital pins on the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 are from D0 to D21
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | D0 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
2 | D1 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
3 | D2 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
4 | D3 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
5 | D4 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
6 | D5 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
7 | D6 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
8 | D7 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
9 | D8 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
10 | D9 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
11 | D10 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
12 | D11 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
13 | D12 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
14 | D13 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
15 | D14 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
16 | D15 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
17 | D16 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
18 | D17 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
19 | D18 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
20 | D19 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
21 | D20 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
22 | D21 | I/O | Digital I/O Pin |
Analog Pins:-
There are a total of 7 analog pins available on the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board. Analog Input Pins are used to take the signal from analog sensors and then convert it into a digital value. The input of the analog pins are not limited to 0 and 1 like digital pins. These pins can receive any value. The analog pins of the board are from Pin A0 to Pin A06.
Analog pins of Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 Board are as follows:-
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | A0 | Input | Analog Input Channel 0 |
2 | A1 | Input | Analog Input Channel 1 |
3 | A2 | Input | Analog Input Channel 2 |
4 | A3 | Input | Analog Input Channel 3 |
5 | A4 | Input | Analog Input Channel 4 |
6 | A5 | Input | Analog Input Channel 5 |
7 | A6 | Input | Analog Input Channel 6 |
PWM Pins:-
There are 13 pins available on Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board which are also known as Pulse Width Modulation pins. The work of these PWM pins is to convert the digital inputs to analog output. These pins provide 8-bit PWM output with the analogWrite () function.The PWM pins of arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,12,A3 and A4.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | D0/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
2 | D1/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
3 | D2/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
4 | D3/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
5 | D4/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
6 | D5/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
7 | D6/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
8 | D7/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
9 | D8/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
10 | D10/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
11 | D12/PWM | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
12 | A3/PWM | Input | Analog Input Channel 3 Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
13 | A4/PWM | Input | Analog Input Channel 4 Pulse Width Modulation Pin |
Communication Pins of Arduino MKR WiFi 1010:-
- SPI Pins:-
The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board contains the “Serial – Peripheral Communication Protocol” or SPI. The SPI protocol is used to develop communication between the controller device and its peripheral devices. Three pins are needed for SPI communication protocol which are :-
- MISO – It stands for Master Input/Slave Output. This data line sends data to the master device. This pin is also known as CIPO or “Controller In Peripheral Out.”
- MOSI – It stands for Master Output/Slave Input. This data line is used for sending data to slaves/peripheral devices. This pin is also known as COPI or “Controller Out Peripheral In.”
- SCK – This pin is used to synchronize the data transfer between master and slave device.
SPI pins on the board are D08 which is used as MOSI pin, D09 which is used as SCK pin and D10 which is used as MISO pin.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | D08/MOSI | I/O | Master Out Slave In |
2 | D09/SCK | Output | Clock From Master To Slave |
3 | D10/MISO | I/O | Master In Slave Out |
- UART Pin:-
The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 consists of a UART communication protocol which is used for serial communication of data. It needs two pins for the communication purpose which are Rx and TX.
- Rx – This pin is used to transmit the serial data.
- TX – This pin is used to receive the serial data.
UART pins on the board are D13 which act as RX pin and D14 which act as TX pin.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | D13/RX | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Serial RX Pin |
2 | D14/TX | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Serial TX Pin |
- I2C Pins:-
The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board contains the I2C communication protocol. It stands for “Inter – Integrated Circuit.” It is a two wire serial communication protocol. It uses two pins for communication purposes. One of them is used to send data while the other pin is used to receive data.
The two pins of the I2C protocol are “Serial Clock Pin(SCL)” and “Serial Data Pin(SDA)”.
- SCL – It is defined as the line or pin which transfers the clock data. SCL pin is used to synchronize the shift of data in between two devices. This signal is generated by the master device.
It is a clock line.
- SDA – It is defined as the line or pin which is used by slave devices to send and receive data. It is a data line.
I2C pins on the board are D11 which is SDA and D12 which is SCL.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | D11/SDA | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Serial Data Pin |
2 | D12/SCL | I/O | Digital I/O Pin Serial Clock Pin |
AREF:-
The use of the AREF pin is to provide the external reference voltage to the analog pins for the analog to digital conversion process.
S.NO | Pin Number | Type | Pin Name |
1 | AREF | Input | ADC reference |