A portable game console based on the micro:bit module. It allows you to learn the basics of programming while creating retro games. The MakeCode Arcade Shield module is equipped with a 1.8" TFT color LCD display, a joystick, buttons and a speaker with an audio amplifier. It is powered by a USB type C connector or by a built-in lithium battery, so the console can be used as a portable device.
For programming games, the user has the MakeCode Arcade platform at his disposal. It was developed by Microsoft and allows you to easily create games using the block programming language. The perfect solution for young coders.
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Educational micro:bit module with 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. Manufactured to interest the youngest in computer engineering. SparkFun DEV-17287
Starter kit with micro:bit v2. In addition to the micro:bit v2 board, the set includes a microUSB-USB cable, a battery basket and two AAA batteries. SparkFun DEV-17288
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Starter kit with micro:bit v2. The set includes the most necessary elements needed to implement micro:bit projects: LEDs, buttons, potentiometer, servo, prototype board and a set of cables. SparkFun KIT-17362
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The magic:bit expansion module is designed to work with the micro:bit learning board. It can control servos, DC motors, stepper motors, has four RGB LEDs, an IR receiver and a buzzer
Edge Breakout for micro: bit is an expansion board for the micro: bit module. It offers leaded I / O pins on a 3 x 25 pin gold pin connector. There are available anlog entries, GPIO pins, I2C and SPI interfaces, as well as power pins. Edge Breakout for micro: bit
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The PCA9685 servo driver module is dedicated to micro: bit educational boards. It allows you to control 16 PWM channels. SB Components 09183
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SparkFun micro:bot kit v2.0 - is the perfect controller for learning how to build and program robots. The combination of micro:bit with the SparkFun moto:bot carrier board creates an efficient, cheap robotics platform with Qwiic support for robot enthusiasts of all ages. With SparkFun micro:bot, you can quickly create simple robots. SparkFun kit-16275
Starter kit for the micro:bit v2. The kit includes an expansion module with Grove connectors, Grove modules with sensors and the necessary accessories. Seeed Studio 110060762
Gamepad module with joystick and buttons designed for micro:bit development kit. Its shape and design resemble that of a portable game controller. DFRobot DFR0536
Transparent case made of tinted plastic, designed for micro:bit educational modules. Adafruit 4852
Expansion board for micro:bit modules with connectors compatible with Boson and Gravity sets. DFRobot DFR0521
The expansion module is designed for micro:bit v2. It is equipped with connectors to which you can attach modules compatible with the Grove standard. Seeed Studio 103100063
An accessory from the gator:boards series. The board has large pads dedicated for crocodile-type wires for easy connection to the micro:bit. It includes a temperature sensor module (MCP9700), a light sensor (TEMT6000) and an RGB LED board. SparkFun SEN-14891
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A retro gaming platform that lets users use the BBC micro:bit and the MakeCode Arcade editor to create and run their own games. The console features 4 directional D-pads, 2 interactive action buttons, a 1.77-inch full color screen, and ports for connecting additional devices, making it incredibly functional and convenient to use. Due to the educational nature of MakeCode Arcade, there are numerous resources and guides available to help both beginners and advanced users learn how to program games. Kitronik 56116
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The servo controller module is an extension for the micro:bit. Allows you to control 16 PWM channels. Waveshare 15072
The expansion module is designed to work with micro:bit. It allows you to control 4 DC motors or two stepper motors and 8 servos. It communicates via the I2C interface. DFRobot DFR0548
Transparent protective case designed for micro:bit educational modules. SparkFun PRT-17867
An advanced LED module for the BBC micro:bit, featuring 60 individually addressable ZIP LEDs, plus a MEMS microphone and piezo speaker to create light and sound effects. The module also has an I2C-controlled real-time clock, and its integrated edge connector and AA battery holder means it\'s ready to go as soon as you plug in your micro:bit. Kitronik 5672
Set of "sleeping lion" with the educational module micro: bit. It consists of a main plate, noise: bit and felt elements, thread and needle to create the toy. Pimoroni PIM363
An expansion module for building a game console based on micro:bit. It allows you to learn the basics of programming while creating retro games. Cytron MC-ARC-B2