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A module dedicated to projects related to traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. It is fully assembled, which eliminates the need for soldering. Thanks to the shape resembling a real traffic light and three LEDs powered directly from the micro:bit I/O pins, it allows easy programming and expansion of projects with additional traffic lights using radio communication, which allows for the study of traffic management in the city. Kitronik 5642
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STOP:bit Module for BBC micro:bit is an ideal enhancement for projects related to traffic lights or pedestrian crossings. It simplifies coding such projects, and additionally, the module comes fully assembled, eliminating the need for soldering. The PCB is shaped similarly to a real traffic signal, with the micro:bit serving as the pedestrian crossing controller. The board features three 10 mm diameter LEDs powered directly from the I/O pins of the micro:bit. The LEDs receive power from the micro:bit through its connectors. If you want to expand your project to include more signals, you can use the micro:bit radio module to communicate between different signals, to which additional micro:bits can also be connected. This is a great way to explore traffic management in a city.
To further facilitate programming, the manufacturer provides special blocks in the MakeCode editor. To add custom blocks to the editor, simply click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the MakeCode editor, and then select “Add Package.” In the dialog box, type “Kitronik” into the search field. All available custom blocks will appear. Scroll down and select the tile titled “kitronik-stopbit” to add it to the block menu.
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A module dedicated to projects related to traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. It is fully assembled, which eliminates the need for soldering. Thanks to the shape resembling a real traffic light and three LEDs powered directly from the micro:bit I/O pins, it allows easy programming and expansion of projects with additional traffic lights using radio communication, which allows for the study of traffic management in the city. Kitronik 5642