Description
Pitaya Go is a compact and versatile development platform for IoT solutions, combining the Nordic's high-end multiprotocol SoC nRF52840 and the Microchip's extreme low power Wi-Fi® network controller ATWINC1500B. It offers a complete solution for wireless connectivity with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5, Thread and Zigbee, that is specifically designed for the IoT.
Pitaya Go features a Battery Charger with power path management, 64Mbit ultra low power QSPI Flash memory, additional NFC-A Tag PCB Antenna, user programmable RGB LED and Buttons, reversible USB-C Connector and easily expandable Header Sockets. All these features above make this board an ideal choice for the next IoT project.
Features
- Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 SoC
- 64 MHz Arm® Cortex-M4 with FPU
- 1 MB Flash + 256 KB RAM
- Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary
- Arm TrustZone® Cryptocell 310 Security Subsystem
- Integrated USB 2.0 Full-speed Controller
- QSPI/SPI/TWI/I²S/PDM/QDEC/ADC support
- Integrated NFC-A Tag
- Microchip ATWINC1500B Wi-Fi Network Controller
- Shipped with the latest firmware 19.6.1
- IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 20 MHz (1x1) Solution
- Extreme low power with Shutdown Control
- On-Chip Network Stack to Offload MCU
- Supports Soft-AP
- Security protocols supported: WPA/WPA2 Personal, TLS/SSL
- Enterprise Security with WPA/WPA2 (802.11x)
- Network services: DHCP, DNS, TCP/IP (IPv4), UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, MQTT, etc.
- 64Mbit ultra-low power QSPI Flash Memory
- Integrated Li-Po Battery Charger with Power Path Management
- Additional NFC-A Tag PCB Antenna
- User programmable RGB LED and Buttons
- Dual Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 2.4G Chip Antennas
- Reversible USB-C Connector
- Li-Po Battery Connector
- Easily expandable dual 14-Pin Header Sockets
- Measures 2.4" x 1.0" x 0.3" (60.96mm x 25.4mm x 7.6mm)
Hardware Diagram
Included in the Box
- 1x Pitaya Go Board
- 1x NFC Cabled PCB Antenna
- 1x USB-C Cable (0.5m)
Technical details
Dimensions | 60.96mm x 25.4mm x 7.6mm |
Weight | G.W 32g |
Battery | Exclude |
Documents
- Pitaya Go Wiki page
- Getting Started with Pitaya Go
- How to Program Pitaya Go
- nRF5 SDK Tutorials
- Wi-Fi Tutorials
- OpenThread Tutorials