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An interactive educational kit with a 39 x 26 LED matrix (872 diodes) capable of displaying animations, text, and pixel graphics. At the heart of the device is a dual-core RP2350A microcontroller (2 x Arm Cortex-M33 250 MHz) with 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB QSPI Flash, and 8 MB PSRAM. Connectivity is provided by a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module (CYW43439). A built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery charged via USB-C allows for mobile operation, while additional buttons and a RTC (Real Time Clock) enhance the device's functionality. Pimoroni WARE006
Badgeware Blinky STEM Kit is a smart, interactive educational kit featuring a bright white LED matrix display, powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller. The Blinky 2350 model is equipped with a large matrix of 872 individually addressable white LEDs, enabling the display of animations, games, scrolling text, and pixel graphics. The device includes a built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery and a durable, semi-transparent polycarbonate enclosure. It can be worn around the neck using the included lanyard or placed on a desk as an eye-catching display.
At its core is the RP2350A – a dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 microcontroller running at 250 MHz with 520 KB SRAM, supported by 16 MB of QSPI Flash (XiP) and 8 MB of PSRAM. Wireless connectivity is provided by the Raspberry Pi RM2 (CYW43439) module, supporting Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth. The 39 × 26 LED matrix is driven by high-performance FM6047 constant-current drivers, ensuring precise brightness control. The badge features five user buttons, along with dedicated Reset/Sleep and Home/Boot buttons. An onboard PCF85063A real-time clock enables scheduled wake-up from sleep mode.
Charging is handled via a USB-C port, with the integrated MCP73831 charger IC ensuring safe battery charging. The STEM Kit extends functionality with the Qw/ST Pad (I2C controller) and a Multi-Sensor Stick for measuring environmental parameters, light, and motion. With support for MicroPython and the BadgeOS system, Blinky 2350 is an excellent platform for both beginners and advanced STEM makers. It is a versatile educational tool combining programming, electronics, and creative play in one compact device.
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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
An interactive educational kit with a 39 x 26 LED matrix (872 diodes) capable of displaying animations, text, and pixel graphics. At the heart of the device is a dual-core RP2350A microcontroller (2 x Arm Cortex-M33 250 MHz) with 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB QSPI Flash, and 8 MB PSRAM. Connectivity is provided by a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module (CYW43439). A built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery charged via USB-C allows for mobile operation, while additional buttons and a RTC (Real Time Clock) enhance the device\'s functionality. Pimoroni WARE003
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An interactive educational kit with a 39 x 26 LED matrix (872 diodes) capable of displaying animations, text, and pixel graphics. At the heart of the device is a dual-core RP2350A microcontroller (2 x Arm Cortex-M33 250 MHz) with 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB QSPI Flash, and 8 MB PSRAM. Connectivity is provided by a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module (CYW43439). A built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery charged via USB-C allows for mobile operation, while additional buttons and a RTC (Real Time Clock) enhance the device's functionality. Pimoroni WARE006