Data logger with ATmega328 microcontroller and microSD card slot. The board has large pads dedicated for "crocodile" type cables, which facilitate connection to the micro:bit module. It connects to the UART interface and allows you to save data from sensors or a GPS receiver, and in conjunction with the RTC module, add information about the time of events. Thanks to the use of a microSD card, the data can be easily read from a computer and used, for example, to make graphs. Full documentation and examples of use are available on the product page.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
A set of 10 colored wires with 50 cm long crocodile clips.
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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10-pin connection cable with a length of 20 cm, terminated with a male goldpin plug and alligator connectors
10-pin connection cable with a length of 20 cm, terminated with a female goldpin plug and alligator connectors
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Silicone case designed for the micro:bit educational module. Red color. Seeed Studio 114991661
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Transparent case made of tinted plastic, designed for micro:bit educational modules. Adafruit 4852
The IO expansion module is designed to work with the micro:bit educational board. There are 20 IO pins on the board, a buzzer, audio output and voltage stabilization circuit
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A set for building a smartwatch based on the micro: bit educational module. It consists of an expansion board and a strap
The module with 4 relays, designed to work with the micro:bit. It allows you to control devices with operating parameters up to 120VAC/2A or 24VDC/2A. SB Components 14118
The module with six touch buttons and LED diodes is designed for micro:bit. It uses the CAP1166 driver and communicates via the I2C interface. Pimoroni PIM401
Transparent case designed for micro:bit educational modules. Compatible with LEGO. DFRobot FIT0533
Micro: Circular RGB LED is an expansion board designed for use with the micro: bit module. It has been equipped with 24 RGB LEDs, a buzzer and a microphone. The board is supplied with voltage in the range of 3.5 ... 5 V. DFRobot ROB0150
The module with a touch keyboard is designed to work with the micro:bit. The user has a keyboard with numbers and mathematical signs at his disposal, thanks to which he can create, for example, a calculator. DFRobot MBT0016
Prototyping kit dedicated to micro:bit. It offers pin leads, a contact plate, buttons, LEDs and a buzzer. SB Components 22717
Expansion module compatible with micro:bit. The board is equipped with a 24 V 2 A relay, two buffer inputs, two sink outputs and three analog inputs with a working range up to 24 V. Pimoroni PIM371
Educational micro:bit module with 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. Manufactured to interest the youngest in computer engineering. SparkFun DEV-17287
Starter kit for the micro:bit educational module. The kit includes an expansion module with Grove connectors, Grove modules and the necessary accessories. Seeed Studio 114991970
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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Protective case for micro:bit modules designed with protection in mind. It is transparent, has large and legible labels for buttons A and B, and full access to the bottom pins of the micro:bit. Kitronik 56102
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
Data logger dedicated to micro:bit. It connects to the module via the UART interface and allows you to save data on a microSD card. SparkFun DEV-15270