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Arduino MKR1000 WIFI

The Arduino MKR1000 combines a powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller with built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and hardware cryptographic authentication โ€” all in a compact, IoT-ready form factor. It runs at 3.3V and includes an integrated Li-Po battery charging circuit, making it ideal for battery-powered wireless projects.

Warning: The MKR1000 operates at 3.3V. Maximum I/O voltage is 3.3V โ€” applying higher voltages will damage the board. Level shifting is required for bidirectional communication with 5V devices.

Key Features

  • Microcontroller โ€“ ATSAMW25 SoC: SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32-bit ARM MCU
  • Wi-Fi โ€“ WINC1500 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n (single 1ร—1 PCB antenna)
  • Cryptographic Security โ€“ ECC508 CryptoAuthentication chip; SHA-256 certificate support
  • Li-Po Battery Charging โ€“ Integrated charging circuit; auto-switches between USB/VIN and battery
  • USB โ€“ Full-speed USB device and embedded host; powers board at 5V

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage โ€“ 3.3V
  • Input Voltage โ€“ 5V (USB or VIN, max 6V)
  • Flash Memory โ€“ 256KB
  • SRAM โ€“ 32KB
  • Clock Speed โ€“ 48MHz (CPU), 32.768kHz (RTC)
  • Digital I/O Pins โ€“ 8
  • PWM Pins โ€“ 12
  • Analog Input Pins โ€“ 7 (8/10/12-bit ADC)
  • Analog Output Pins โ€“ 1 (10-bit DAC)
  • Interfaces โ€“ 1ร— UART, 1ร— SPI, 1ร— I2C
  • DC Current per I/O Pin โ€“ 7mA
  • Dimensions โ€“ 61.5 ร— 25mm
  • Weight โ€“ 32g

Battery Requirements

  • Type โ€“ Li-Po single cell, 3.7V, minimum 700mAh
  • Connector โ€“ 2-pin JST PH type (female on battery, male on board); Left pin = positive, Right = GND
  • Charging Current โ€“ 350mA preset; minimum 700mAh battery required to avoid damage
  • Charge Limit โ€“ 4 hours / max ~1400mAh per charging cycle, then auto sleep
Note: The onboard LED is connected to D6 (not D13 as on other Arduino boards). Update Blink sketches accordingly. The CHARGE LED may blink at ~2Hz if no battery is connected, the battery is overdischarged, or a full battery is reconnected โ€” this is normal behaviour.

Ideal For

  • Battery-powered IoT devices and wireless sensor nodes
  • Secure Wi-Fi connected Arduino projects
  • Compact, low-power embedded applications

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Description

The Arduino MKR1000 combines a powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller with built-in 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and hardware cryptographic authentication โ€” all in a compact, IoT-ready form factor. It runs at 3.3V and includes an integrated Li-Po battery charging circuit, making it ideal for battery-powered wireless projects.

Warning: The MKR1000 operates at 3.3V. Maximum I/O voltage is 3.3V โ€” applying higher voltages will damage the board. Level shifting is required for bidirectional communication with 5V devices.

Key Features

  • Microcontroller โ€“ ATSAMW25 SoC: SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32-bit ARM MCU
  • Wi-Fi โ€“ WINC1500 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n (single 1ร—1 PCB antenna)
  • Cryptographic Security โ€“ ECC508 CryptoAuthentication chip; SHA-256 certificate support
  • Li-Po Battery Charging โ€“ Integrated charging circuit; auto-switches between USB/VIN and battery
  • USB โ€“ Full-speed USB device and embedded host; powers board at 5V

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage โ€“ 3.3V
  • Input Voltage โ€“ 5V (USB or VIN, max 6V)
  • Flash Memory โ€“ 256KB
  • SRAM โ€“ 32KB
  • Clock Speed โ€“ 48MHz (CPU), 32.768kHz (RTC)
  • Digital I/O Pins โ€“ 8
  • PWM Pins โ€“ 12
  • Analog Input Pins โ€“ 7 (8/10/12-bit ADC)
  • Analog Output Pins โ€“ 1 (10-bit DAC)
  • Interfaces โ€“ 1ร— UART, 1ร— SPI, 1ร— I2C
  • DC Current per I/O Pin โ€“ 7mA
  • Dimensions โ€“ 61.5 ร— 25mm
  • Weight โ€“ 32g

Battery Requirements

  • Type โ€“ Li-Po single cell, 3.7V, minimum 700mAh
  • Connector โ€“ 2-pin JST PH type (female on battery, male on board); Left pin = positive, Right = GND
  • Charging Current โ€“ 350mA preset; minimum 700mAh battery required to avoid damage
  • Charge Limit โ€“ 4 hours / max ~1400mAh per charging cycle, then auto sleep
Note: The onboard LED is connected to D6 (not D13 as on other Arduino boards). Update Blink sketches accordingly. The CHARGE LED may blink at ~2Hz if no battery is connected, the battery is overdischarged, or a full battery is reconnected โ€” this is normal behaviour.

Ideal For

  • Battery-powered IoT devices and wireless sensor nodes
  • Secure Wi-Fi connected Arduino projects
  • Compact, low-power embedded applications

Resources