M5Stack NanoH2 Ultra-Compact IoT Development Board

M5Stack NanoH2 Ultra-Compact Internet of Things (IoT) Development Board is powered by an ESP32-H2FH4S System-on-Chip (SoC) featuring secure boot and Flash encryption hardware security mechanisms. The M5Stack NanoH2 integrates IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication and supports Zigbee®, Thread, and Matter interoperability protocols based on Thread. The hardware integrates an LED, an infrared (IR) transmitter, RGB, a Grove interface, a USB Type-C®, and a user button. The Grove interface enables flexible expansion with various M5 devices, providing developers with rich hardware expansion capabilities. The NanoH2 IoT Development Board is suitable for functional extension needs in lightweight IoT scenarios and can be applied in smart home, industrial control, and low-power wireless communication nodes, and the development of various low-power IoT terminals based on IEEE 802.15.2.

Features

  • Supports Zigbee, Thread, and Matter wireless protocols
  • Built-in LED, infrared (IR) transmitter, and RGB
  • Equipped with a Grove port, supporting multiple peripheral expansions
  • USB Type-C interface for power supply and programming
  • Compact size
  • Development platform
    • Arduino
    • ESP-IDF

Applications

  • Smart homes
  • Industrial control
  • Consumer electronics
  • Low-power wireless communication nodes

Specifications

  • ESP32-H2FH4S SoC with RISC-V 32-bit single-core, up to 96MHz
  • 4MB Flash
  • WS2812 RGB
  • IEEE 805.15.4 (including Zigbee 3.0, Thread 1.4, and Matter) communication protocol
  • 225m, 0% packet loss rate OpenThread® range
  • IR remote parameters (IR transmission distance)
    • 3950mm (0°)
    • 700mm (45°)
    • 100mm (90°)
  • 4.43VDC Grove maximum load at 2A (5 min., +25.2°C)
  • Operating power
    • IEEE 805.15.4 wireless
    • 5VDC at 18.68mA (TX)
    • 5VDC at 18.82mA (RX)
    • 5VDC at 6.80mA (IR remote)
    • 5VDC at 10.79mA RGB (white)
    • 5VDC at 12.34mA (LED)

Dimensions

Mechanical Drawing - M5Stack NanoH2 Ultra-Compact IoT Development Board

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Publicado: 2026-01-27 | Actualizado: 2026-02-03