[코딩키트][마이크로비트] [정품] 마이크로비트 보드 ( micro:bit Board )(박스포장)

 

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Description: The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that lets you get creative with digital technology. Each order contains just the micro:bit board. You can code, customize and control your micro:bit from anywhere! You can use your micro:bit for all sorts of unique creations, from robots to musical instruments and more. At half the size of a credit card, you will be surprised at the amount of hardware each board is equipped with, including 25 red LED lights that can flash messages. There are two programmable buttons that can be used to control games or pause and skip songs on a playlist. The micro:bit can even detect motion and tell you which direction you’re heading. It can also use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to interact with other devices and the Internet.

Taking a closer look at the front of the board, we can see the 5x5 LED array that you can use as a light sensor, a tiny screen to draw on, display words, numbers and other information, and the two programmable buttons! On the back of the board you will find the brains of the micro:bit, a 16MHz, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller with 256KB Flash, 16KB RAM and a built-in temperature sensor. Additionally, the back of the micro:bit is populated by an accelerometer, compass and Bluetooth Smart antenna, as well as a microUSB and two-pin JST connector for different power options. Finally, at the bottom of the board you will find 20 gold-tabbed edge pins and five ring connectors (three for digital/analog I/O, two for power and ground) for hooking up external components. The tabs with larger holes can be easily used with alligator clips to prototype added components quickly.

Micro:bit has even supplied an intuitive mobile app that lets you send your code to your micro:bit over Bluetooth (without using a USB cable) and more. With this app you will be able to interact with your micro:bit on a higher level of accessibility.

Important: The micro:bit does not include any cables or power sources. This is just the board. We recommend picking up a micro:bit AA battery holder or a micro USB cable as well to power your board.

Get Started with the micro:bit Guide

Features:

  • 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 CPU
  • 256KB Flash
  • 16KB RAM
  • 5x5 Red LED Array
  • Two Programmable Buttons
  • Onboard Light, Compass, Accelerometer and Temp Sensors
  • BLE Smart Antenna
  • Three Digital/Analog Input/Output Rings
  • Two Power Rings — 3V and GND
  • 20-pin Edge Connector
  • MicroUSB Connector
  • JST-PH Battery Connector (Not JST-XH)
  • Reset Button with Status LED

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    [코딩키트][마이크로비트] Power:bit For Micro:bit ef03409


    ELECFREAKS Power:bit is a kind of micro:bit extension board with minimum size. It is powered by two 2025/2032 button batteries and carries a buzzer on the board. Due to its small cute size and abundant electric power, it is very suitable to be applied to micro:bit wearable devices like pedometers, timers , portable music broadcasters and so on.


    Shipping List:

    1 x power:bit

    7 x 3x5Countersunk Screw

     

    Feature:

    1. Powered by two 2025/2032 li-batteries.
    2. P0 connects buzzer externally.
    3. P0, P1, P2, 3V, GND can be lead out by pins.

    [코딩키트][마이크로비트] MI:power board for the BBC micro:bit 5610


    The MI:power board for the BBC micro:bit brings real portability to your wearable projects. The stylish, lightweight PCB is designed to fit snugly against the BBC micro:bit and features a built in buzzer and 3V coin cell holder.

    When assembled, the MI:power board is connected directly to the 3V, GND and P0 connections on the micro:bit. The 3V and GND connections provide power to the micro:bit and the built in buzzer is connected to P0, which is the default output pin when using the audio functions in the Block Editor software.



    The board has an easy to access on/off switch, which makes it easy to turn a project on and off, rather than have to disconnect the power supply from the BBC micro:bit.

    Once the unit is assembled and attached to the BBC micro:bit the mechanical fixings prevent the battery from being removed unless you use a screwdriver, so whatever the use, the battery will remain safely in place.

    Spacers, fixings and a battery are all provided.

    Please Note: BBC micro:bit is NOT included.

    Features:

    • Power your BBC micro:bit from a stylish PCB.
    • On-Board buzzer.
    • Easy access on/off switch.

    Contents:

    Project Ideas Video:

     

    Free Laser Cutter DXF Files:

    We've also created some free downloadable resources for you to use with your laser cutter. Included in the downloads are DXF files for designs that fit directly to the Mi:power board that allow you to attach it to your belt, wrist strap, lanyard, stand it on your desk or on a design that can be placed in your garden or a plant pot. You can see some examples of these in the images below.




    Dimensions:

    • Length: 51mm.
    • Width: 42mm.
    • Height: 6mm.

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