Extension module with a breadboard designed for micro:bit. The user has at his disposal male and female connectors with all IO pins and there are AB buttons, PWR indicator and an independent power switch. The module is powered by the microUSB connector. The set includes a contact plate with dimensions of 82 x 55 mm. Micro:bit Breadboard is an excellent solution for prototyping devices and creating simple projects without the need to solder components. Full documentation is available on the product Wiki 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
Set of 40 pieces of male-female connection cables, in various colors, 17 cm long. CAB_M-F (Rainbow-40-17)
A set of 10 female-female connection cables, in various colors, 17 cm long. CAB_F-F (Rainbow-10-17)
A set of 40 female-female connection cables, in various colors, 17 cm long. CAB_F-F (Rainbow-40-17)
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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A set of 40 pcs of male-male connecting cables in various colors, 10 cm long
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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Kitronik 5693 is a compact expansion board for the BBC micro:bit, enabling control of 4 DC motors, 2 stepper motors, and 8 servos. With I²C support and 17 I/O pins, it serves as a central module in robotics and educational projects, providing stable power supply and wide functionality.
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
Simple and compact protective case for the micro:bit. Made of transparent acrylic. PRT - 14335
Module with a 2-channel DC motor driver TB6612FNG designed to work with micro: bit. It can also control 3 servos. SB Components 14897
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
Adapter designed for micro:bit educational modules. It facilitates access to all pins, which are led out on the connector with a raster of 2.54 mm, which allows the use of a breadboard. SB Components 14880
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
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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Transparent protective case designed for micro:bit educational modules. SparkFun PRT-17867
Educational micro:bit module with 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. Manufactured to interest the youngest in computer engineering. SparkFun DEV-17287
Kitronik 5644 is a programmable gamepad-style controller designed for the micro:bit, enabling enhanced gaming experiences and remote control of other devices via the micro:bit’s radio communication. It features six buttons, a built-in buzzer for sound signals, and a vibration motor for haptic feedback.
Prototyping kit dedicated to micro:bit. It offers pin leads, a contact plate, buttons, LEDs and a buzzer. SB Components 22717
Expansion board for micro:bit modules with connectors compatible with Boson and Gravity sets. DFRobot DFR0521
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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Module with 17x7 LED matrix display (119 LEDs) designed to work with micro:bit. It uses the IS31FL3731 driver and communicates via the I2C interface. Pimoroni PIM353
Extension module with a breadboard designed for micro:bit. There are male and female connectors with all IO pins. A great solution for prototyping. DFRobot MBT0009