LSM9DS1 - iNEMO inertial module, 3D magnetometer, 3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope, I2C, SPI Serial.println("Detected RIGHT gesture") check if a gesture reading is available
Check if a proximity reading is available. Serial.println("Error initializing APDS9960 sensor.")
While (!Serial) // Wait for serial monitor to open print samples to the serial monitor or plotter optionally set the gain, defaults to 20 buffer to read samples into, each sample is 16-bits The MP34DT05-A sensor on the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense can be accessed through the PDM library and the Arduino Sound library, which uses the PDM library in the background: The MP34DT05-A is available in a top-port, SMD-compliant, EMI-shielded package and is guaranteed to operate over an extended temperature range from -40 ☌ to +85 ☌. The MP34DT05-A is a low-distortion digital microphone with a 64 dB signal-to-noise ratio and –26 dBFS ☓ dB sensitivity. The IC interface is manufactured using a CMOS process that allows designing a dedicated circuit able to provide a digital signal externally in PDM format. The sensing element, capable of detecting acoustic waves, is manufactured using a specialized silicon micromachining process dedicated to producing audio sensors. The MP34DT05-A is an ultra-compact, low-power, omnidirectional, digital MEMS microphone built with a capacitive sensing element and an IC interface. MP34DT05-A - MEMS audio sensor omnidirectional digital microphone Serial.println("Failed to initialize pressure sensor!") The LPS22HB sensor on the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense can be accessed through the ArduinoLPS22HB library.
Power consumption: Figure 2: Power Consumption Software Improvements ARDUINO NANO 33 BLE SENSE Official Website
The main processor includes other amazing features like Bluetooth® pairing via NFC and ultra low power consumption modes.
This will allow you to make larger programs than with the Arduino Uno (it has 1MB of program memory, 32 times bigger), and with a lot more variables (the RAM is 128 times bigger). The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano, but featuring a lot more powerful processor, the nRF52840 from Nordic Semiconductors, a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M4 CPU running at 64 MHz.