diff --git a/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/downloads/ABX00112-full-pinout.pdf b/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/downloads/ABX00112-full-pinout-2.pdf similarity index 100% rename from content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/downloads/ABX00112-full-pinout.pdf rename to content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/downloads/ABX00112-full-pinout-2.pdf diff --git a/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/tutorials/user-manual/content.md b/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/tutorials/user-manual/content.md index 4204502cc2..c043be0922 100644 --- a/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/tutorials/user-manual/content.md +++ b/content/hardware/03.nano/boards/nano-matter/tutorials/user-manual/content.md @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ The Silicon Labs core in the Arduino IDE comes with several Matter examples read ![Matter examples](assets/matter-examples-2.png) -***The _matter_lightbulb_ example is the only officially Matter-certified profile for the Nano Matter __Community Preview__. Consequently, while running any of the other available profile examples, it is expected to get an _Uncertified device_ message in the different Matter-compatible apps. This does not prevent the user from prototyping a solution with different configurations.*** +***The _matter_lightbulb_ example is the only officially Matter-certified profile for the Nano Matter. Consequently, while running any of the other available profile examples, it is expected to get an _Uncertified device_ message in the different Matter-compatible apps. This does not prevent the user from prototyping a solution with different configurations.*** First, to start creating *Matter-enabled* solutions, we need to select the Matter protocol in **Tools > Protocol stack > Matter**: