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The Adafruit Metro M7 with microSD is powered by the NXP iMX RT1011 ARM Cortex M7 processor running at 500 MHz — the fastest Metro board available. With 8 MB...

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The Adafruit Metro M7 with microSD is powered by the NXP iMX RT1011 ARM Cortex M7 processor running at 500 MHz — the fastest Metro board available. With 8 MB of QSPI flash, 128 KB SRAM, a built-in microSD card slot, and the standard Metro/UNO shield-compatible form factor, this board delivers exceptional performance for CircuitPython development and advanced embedded projects.

The microSD slot provides convenient removable storage for audio files, images, scripts, or data logging. The board is fully open source and supports CircuitPython out of the box, with no soldering required to get started. For WiFi connectivity, see the Metro M7 with AirLift.

Key Features

  • NXP iMX RT1011 ARM Cortex M7 @ 500 MHz – The fastest Metro processor available
  • 128 KB SRAM – On-chip high-speed memory
  • 8 MB QSPI XIP Flash – Execute-in-place firmware and disk storage
  • MicroSD Card SlotSPI-connected removable storage for files and data logging
  • High-Speed Native USB – Built-in USB support via USB-C
  • Arduino UNO Shield Compatible – Standard Metro form factor for plug-in shields
  • Flexible Power – 6–12V DC barrel jack or USB-C
  • On/Off Switch – Easy power control
  • STEMMA QT / Qwiic Port – Solderless I2C connection for sensors and accessories
  • UF2 Bootloader – Double-click reset to enter bootloader; drag-and-drop firmware updates
  • Boot-Mode Switches – Access ROM bootloader for recovery
  • SWD Connector – For advanced debugging
  • Status LEDs + NeoPixel – On and User LEDs plus an RGB NeoPixel
  • CircuitPython Compatible – Pre-loaded and ready to code
Note: This board does not support Arduino IDE or PlatformIO. Development is supported via CircuitPython or NXP MCUXpresso IDE for C/C++ development.

Ideal For

  • High-performance CircuitPython projects
  • Data logging with removable microSD storage
  • Audio playback and media projects
  • Projects needing UNO shield compatibility with maximum processing power

Package Contents

  • 1× Adafruit Metro M7 with microSD (with headers)

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

Bootloader
Small starter software on a microcontroller that lets new code be uploaded before the main program runs. Knowing how to enter bootloader mode matters when you need to program the board or recover it after a faulty sketch.
CircuitPython
A beginner-friendly version of Python designed to run directly on microcontroller boards. If a product supports CircuitPython, you can often program it by copying code files onto the board rather than setting up a more complex toolchain.
DC barrel jack
A round power connector commonly used for low-voltage DC power supplies, often described by its outer and inner diameters such as 5.5 x 2.1 mm. Matching the barrel size and polarity is important so the plug physically fits and powers the device correctly.
Headers
Rows of metal pins used to plug a module into a breadboard or connect it with jumper wires. Pre-soldered headers make the module easier to use straight away without needing to solder the pins yourself.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
IDE
Short for Integrated Development Environment, a program used to write, run and manage code. It matters because some learners prefer a traditional coding workspace instead of a guided notebook-style lesson.
microSD card
A microSD card is a small removable memory card used to store files such as audio tracks. For this product, the card is where the sound files live, so its capacity and formatting can affect how many sounds you can use.
native USB
Native USB means the microcontroller itself handles USB communication, rather than using a separate USB-to-serial chip. This matters for programming, debugging, and projects that need the board to act directly as a USB device.
NeoPixel
A type of addressable LED system where colour data is sent along a single digital data line from one LED or controller to the next. Compatibility matters because the timing and signal format must match for the lights or driver board to respond correctly.
Qwiic
Qwiic is a plug-in connector system for I2C devices that uses small 4-pin cables, so you can connect compatible sensors without soldering. It matters because your controller or adapter also needs Qwiic, or you will need a cable or breakout to wire it up.
RGB
Short for red, green and blue, usually referring to an LED that can mix those three colours. It matters because controlling an RGB LED teaches how separate outputs combine to create different colours.
Shield
An add-on board that plugs into a main controller board to give it extra features such as sensing, motor control or communication. Knowing a product supports shields helps you judge whether it can connect neatly into an existing maker-board setup.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
SRAM
Fast temporary memory used by a processor while a program is running. More SRAM helps with projects that handle larger data buffers, networking, displays, or more complex code.
STEMMA QT
A small plug-in connector system for I2C boards that lets you connect compatible sensors and controllers without soldering. It matters because it can make wiring faster and less error-prone, especially when adding several small modules to a project.
SWD
Serial Wire Debug is a two-wire programming and debugging interface used with many microcontrollers. It matters if you need low-level access to program, recover or debug the processor board connected to this carrier.
USB-C
A modern reversible USB connector used for power and data connections. On this product it matters because it can connect directly to a computer as well as to a microcontroller project.
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