Arduino® Nicla Vision
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Arduino® Nicla Vision
Modified: 12/10/2022
+3V1 provides power to the microprocessor (U1), 25 MHz oscillator (U14), 32.768 MHz oscillator (Y1), USB
transceiver (U5) and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module.
+2V8A provides power to the camera (M1) and time-of-flight sensor (U4)
+1V8 provides power to the microprocessor (U1), camera (M1), USB transceiver (U5), Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module
(U9), accelerometer (U3), microphone (U6), crypto (U8), FLASH (U13), 27 MHz oscillator (U15) as well as the two
level translators (U11, U12).
Additionally, a dedicated analog supply rail (VDDA) is provided for the microcontroller (U1). The camera
module (M1) also has a dedicated power rail (+1V8CAM).
4 Board Operation
4.1 Getting Started - IDE
If you want to program your Arduino® Nicla Vision while offline you need to install the Arduino® Desktop IDE [1]
To connect the Arduino® Vision to your computer, you’ll need a micro USB cable. This also provides power to the
board, as indicated by the LED.
4.2 Getting Started - Arduino Web Editor
All Arduino® boards, including this one, work out-of-the-box on the Arduino® Web Editor [2], by just installing a
simple plugin.
The Arduino® Web Editor is hosted online, therefore it will always be up-to-date with the latest features and
support for all boards. Follow [3] to start coding on the browser and upload your sketches onto your board.
4.3 Getting Started - Arduino Cloud
All Arduino® IoT enabled products are supported on Arduino® Cloud which allows you to log, graph and analyze
sensor data, trigger events, and automate your home or business.