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SG micro:bit V2 Project Kit

SG CSKIT2
Build up to six projects straight out of the box with this great value SG Education Project Kit for the BBC micro:bit. The perfect way to get started with programming and hardware interaction. No soldering required, all parts are included to build 6 projects. Small prototype breadboard and 2 x AAA Batteries are included.

Included in the kit are:
BBC Micro:Bit
Mini Breadboard
Shielded Croc Leads
USB to mini USB cable
Red-Green-Amber LED's
Battery cage
AAA batteries included

The projects that can be built are:
Dice
Theremin
Miniature Steady Hand Game
Fruit Keyboard
Traffic Light
€25.50
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micro:bit V2 GO

MIC 494
With the micro:bit Go Bundle you have a complete set to get started coding right away. This bundle includes a micro:bit board, micro USB cable, battery holder and 2x AAA batteries.

The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world. The new micro:bit V2.2 with sound adds a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as an extra touch input button and a power button.

For more information please see below

€22.95
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Kitronik Discovery Kit for micro:bit

KI 5666
The Kitronik Discovery Kit for BBC microbit is a great way to get started with both programming and electronics. The Kit contains five experiments that start very simply, building up to simulating real world systems as confidence grows.

The included booklet assumes no prior knowledge and contains detailed information about everything the new user will need to know. It covers everything from using a prototyping board to how to use the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, and everything in between. This is the ideal kit for someone who is new to the micro:bit, electronics, and coding.

The kit contains five experiments and all of the components required to complete them. Each experiment has; a complete code walk-through, a circuit diagram and a top-down breadboard view, full explanations of what is happening, and how the electronics work.

Note: No soldering is required and you can build your first circuit in minutes!

Features:
  • This kit offers a great introduction to both coding and electronics.
  • No soldering required - build your first circuit in minutes!
  • Make the 5 experiments in the step-by-step tutorial book and learn as you go.
  • All parts are included to conduct the 5 experiments.
  • Once you have completed all of the included experiments, you have the perfect prototyping system for further adventures with the micro:bit.
  • The code can be created in Microsoft's easy to use MakeCode editor.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Breadboard breakout for the BBC micro:bit.
  • 1 x Small Prototype Breadboard.
  • 2 x Red 10mm LED.
  • 2 x Yellow 10mm LED.
  • 2 x Green 10mm LED.
  • 10 x 330Ω Resistor.
  • 1 x Piezo Element Buzzer.
  • 10 x Male to Male Jumper Wires.
  • The included experiments are;

  • -- LED Control Circuit.
    -- Buzzer Jukebox.
    -- Lights in sequence.
    -- Digital LED Thermometer.
    -- Traffic light with pedestrian crossing.
    €15.95
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    Kitronik Inventor's Kit for micro:bit

    KI 5603
    The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the BBC micro:bit. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 experiments including using LEDs, motors, LDRs and capacitors.

    To get you off to a flying start, we have included an easy to follow tutorial book which guides you through everything you will need to know about programming the BBC micro:bit. You don't need any experience with programming as the tutorial book will guide you every step of the way. You'll be programming and creating circuits in no time!

    The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit provides a fantastic way of learning how to construct and control electronic circuits. The BBC micro:bit has a selection of pins that are located on the bottom edge of its PCB. By using our specially designed Edge Connector Board for the BBC micro:bit in conjunction with the breadboard, it is easy to use these pins to connect additional components to the BBC micro:bit.

    Note: BBC micro:bit is NOT included. This kit requires assembly.

    Features:
  • Make 10 experiments included in the provided step-by-step tutorial book.
  • All parts are included to conduct the 10 experiments (listed below).
  • Breaks out 21 accessible pins from the BBC micro:bit using the Edge Connector Board for the BBC micro:bit (included).
  • Small Prototype Breadboard included for fast prototyping.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Mounting Plate.
  • 1 x Potentiometer - Vertical Type (finger adjust) 100K.
  • 1 x Finger Adjust Spindle.
  • 2 x Plastic Spacer 10mm.
  • 1 x Sticky Fixer for Battery Pack.
  • 1 x Small Prototype Breadboard.
  • 1 x Terminal Connector.
  • 4 x Push Switch.
  • 1 x Motor.
  • 1 x Transistor.
  • 2 x Red 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Orange 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Yellow 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Green 5mm LED.
  • 1 x RGB 5mm LED.
  • 1 x Fan Blade.
  • 5 x 2.2KΩ Resistor.
  • 5 x 10KΩ Resistor.
  • 5 x 47Ω Resistor.
  • 1 x Edge Connector Breakout Board for BBC micro:bit.
  • 10 x Male to Male Jumper Wires.
  • 10 x Male to Female Jumper Wires.
  • 1 x 470uF Electrolytic Capacitor.
  • 1 x Piezo Element Buzzer.
  • 4 x Pan Head M3 Machine Screw.
  • Depending on which booklet version your Inventors Kit shipped with, you will have one of the two following components;
    -- 1 x Miniature LDR. For booklet versions pre V1.7.
    -- 1 x Phototransistor. For booklet versions post V1.7.


  • €29.75
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    Kitronik Protector Case for micro:bit

    KI 56102
    This Kitronik MI:pro Protector Case for the BBC micro:bit has been designed to work with both the original Micro:bit V1and the new Micro:bit V2and continues in the traditions of our earlier cases. The cases are designed to keep the micro:bit safe, fully useable, and to offer the freedom of not being tethered to a computer.

    If a battery holder is attached to the back it can also can be stood neatly on a desk and it also features large and easy to read labels for the A and B buttons. This case provides full access to the bottom pins on the BBC micro:bit so the Edge Connector Breakout Board for the BBC Micro:bit can be used. One of the key features of the micro:bit is its physical size and this case has been designed with that in mind. It's as compact as we could make it, whilst still offering protection for the micro:bit.

    The case is also supplied with a sticky fixer pad so that you can attach a battery holder to the rear of the case, such as can be found in our BBC micro:bit Starter Kit. When a battery holder is used, micro:bit projects can go wherever you go. Even with a battery holder attached, the case is still palm-sized and portable.

    Note: This case requires assembly, full instructions can be found in the resources section below.

    Features:
  • Provides excellent protection to the BBC micro:bit whilst allowing access to the bottom pins.
  • Full access to the A and B buttons on the BBC micro:bit.
  • Attach a battery cage to the rear of the case with the supplied sticky fixer.
  • Full access to pins and connections including the micro USB connector.
  • Clear case material shows the on-board LEDs in perfect clarity.
  • The case is compatible with versions 1 and 2 of the micro:bit.
  • When used in conjunction with a battery holder, micro:bit projects can be fully mobile.

  • Contents:
  • 4 x M3 Cheese Head Nylon Machine Screw.
  • 1 x Sticky Fixer Pad.
  • 4 x M3 Nylon Full Nut.
  • Laser-cut parts;
    -- 1 x Back Mounting Plate.
    -- 2 x Mid-layer Parts.
    -- 1 x Mid-layer Plate.
    -- 1 x Front Plate.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 65mm.
  • Width: 37mm.
  • Depth (without screws): 12mm.
  • Depth (with screws): 18.5mm.

  • €5.95
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    Kitronik Crocodile Leads 10 Pack

    KI 2407
  • Pack of ten wires in a selection of five colours each with insulated crocodile clips on both ends.
  • Lead length 0.5m
  • Max current 0.5 Amp
  • €4.10
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    Kitronik 1m USB Type-A to Micro-B USB Noodle Cable

    KI 4154
    This 1M White Anti-Tangle USB Type-A to Micro-B USB Noodle cable is a flat type USB cable. The new flat design means that the cable resists tangling, ensuring that when it is taken out of where it is stored it's tangle free and ready to go.

    This USB cable is compatible with the BBC micro:bit and can be used with the newer LilyPad boards.

    Features:
  • 1m length cable.
  • Anti tangle design.
  • Micro-B USB 5-pin port.
  • USB 2.0 Type A port.
  • Can be used with the BBC micro:bit.
  • Can be used with the newer LilyPad boards.

  • Contents: 1 x 1M White Anti-Tangle USB Type-A to Micro-B USB Cable.

    Dimensions:
  • Cable Length: 1m.
  • USB Type A Head Length: 28mm.
  • USB Type A Head Width: 15mm.
  • USB Micro-B Head Length: 23mm.
  • USB Micro-B Head Width: 11mm.

  • Compatible with:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Micro:Bit
  • €2.50
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    Mini 180 degree Servo Resin Gear

    KI 2565
    This Fitec Mini Servo is a great value multi-purpose micro size servo that is ideal for use with micro-controller systems like the BBC microbit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and PICAXE. It's miniature size also makes it great for use in radio controlled models.

    This servo can rotate approximately 180 degrees, 90 in each direction and it comes with mounting screws and a range of horns to suit most applications. You can use any servo code, hardware or library to control these servos, so it's great for beginners who want to make things move without the need for a motor driver board.

    Note: Although the stated operating voltage for this servo is outside of the the specs for the microbit, we use this servo with the microbit regularly with no issues.

    Features:
  • Great value miniature Fitec servo.
  • Control horns included.
  • This servo has an operating voltage between 4.8V - 6V

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Fitec Mini Servo.
  • 2 x Mounting screws.
  • 3 x Control horns.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 23.2mm.
  • Width: 12.5mm
  • Height: 22mm

  • €6.25
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    Kitronik Battery Cage 2xAAA with JST Connector (no battery included)

    KI 2271
    This 2xAAA Battery Cage with JST connector is compatible with the Igloo, PICAXE wearable module and the BBC micro:bit. Supplied with 145mm colour coded power leads and a JST connector at the end, this battery cage is light and features a M3 mounting hole in the centre so it can be attached to the back of BBC micro:bit cases. The JST connector easily plugs into the Igloo and BBC micro:bit to provide a portable power supply. Ideal in any project kit with a JST connector power supply interface.

    Features:
  • JST connector for easy power supply connections.
  • Holds 2 x AAA batteries.
  • Clips hold AAA batteries securely in place.
  • 145mm colour coded power leads and a JST connector.
  • Clip holder resistant to sudden impacts and vibrations.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x 2 x AAA Battery Cage with JST Connector.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 53mm.
  • Width: 25mm.
  • Height: 13mm.
  • €1.75
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    Kitronik STOP:bit Traffic Light for BBC micro:bit

    KI 5642
    The STOP:bit for the BBC micro:bit is the ultimate upgrade for traffic light/pedestrian crossing projects. Not only does it make coding the project a breeze, but the board is also supplied pre-assembled so you don't even need to fire up the soldering iron. Love it or hate it, variations of the pedestrian crossing project have been around for decades. When I did mine, it was on a 6502 EMMA board and coded with Assembly and it also included a level crossing. Thankfully, tapping low-level programming languages into a hexadecimal keypad is now a thing of the past. The Kitronik STOP:bit is a purpose-built accessory that can only lead to a more enjoyable project with a nicer looking end result.
    €4.94
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    Kitronik Mini 360 degree Continuous Rotation Servo

    KI 2589
    This FS90R Mini 360 Servo by Feetech is a great value multi-purpose micro size servo and it's ideal for use with micro-controller systems like the BBC microbit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and PICAXE. It's miniature size also makes it great for use in radio controlled models and small robot projects.

    This is a 360 degree continuous rotation servo. Its operation is very different to that of a standard servo. Instead of going to a specified angle, this servo will be static at a 1.5ms pulse (a trimmer is included to tweak this), a longer pulse gives forward rotation and a shorter pulse give backwards rotation.

    The FS90R continuous rotation servo converts standard RC servo position pulses into continuous rotation speed. The default rest point is 1.5 ms, but this can be adjusted by using a small screwdriver to turn the middle-point adjustment potentiometer. Pulse widths above the rest point result in counterclockwise rotation, with speed increasing as the pulse width increases; pulse widths below the rest point result in clockwise rotation, with speed increasing as the pulse width decreases.

    It comes with mounting screws and a range of horns to suit most applications. You can use any servo code, hardware or library to control these servos, so it's great for beginners who want to make things move without the need for a motor driver board. These servos are fully compatible with our Servo:Lite board which is also included in the :MOVE mini buggy kit for the BBC microbit.

    Features:
  • Great value miniature servo.
  • 360 Degree Operation.
  • Control horns included.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Mini 360 Degree Servo and accessories.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length:23.2mm.
  • Width: 12.5mm.
  • Height: 22mm.

  • Compatible with:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Micro:Bit
  • €8.25
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    Kitronik Compact all in one Robotics Board for micro:bit

    KI 5693
    With the Kitronik Compact Robotics Board, the BBC micro:bit can be used to drive 4 motors (or 2 stepper motors) and 8 servos. Coupled with 17 other I/O expansion points, this means the BBC micro:bit can very easily become the core of a whole variety of robotics projects. The board is small on footprint but big on features and connectivity. Please note, when used with a stepper motor, half-stepping is supported - but not micro-stepping.

    The Robotics Board features 2 Dual H Bridge Motor Driver ICs (capable of driving 2 standard motors or 1 stepper motor each) and 8 servo outputs (capable of driving standard and continuous rotation servos), all controlled from the BBC micro:bit using the I2C protocol via a 16 channel driver IC. Kitronik's custom MakeCode blocks make using I2C easy, even for novice users.

    The Link header breaks out all the usable pins from the BBC micro:bit, and is designed to allow 2.54mm pitch pin header to be easily soldered into place. The 17 available I/O pins allow other input devices, for example, sensors, or output devices, such as ZIP LEDs, to be added to the board. The I2C communication lines are also broken out (Pins 19 & 20), which means other I2C compatible devices can also be added to the board and controlled by the BBC micro:bit.

    Power is provided via either a terminal block or servo style connector. The supply is then controlled by an on/off power switch to the board. There is also a green LED to indicate when the board is turned on. The board then produces a regulated 3.3V supply which is fed into the 3V and GND connections to power the connected BBC micro:bit. This removes the need to power the BBC micro:bit separately. The 3V and GND pins are also broken out on the Link header, which means external devices can also be powered.

    To use the compact robotics board, the BBC micro:bit should be inserted firmly into the edge connector, with the LEDs and buttons visible from the front.

    Kitronik has produced a set of custom blocks for the MakeCode editor to simplify using the Compact Robotics Board for BBC micro:bit. To add them to the editor, select the cog icon in the top right of the editor. Then, select Extensions from the drop-down menu and in the search bar type and enter Kitronik. Pick the Kitronik robotics Board from the list and the new blocks will be added to the menu in the editor.

    Features:
  • A compact yet feature-packed board designed to sit at the heart of your robotics project.
  • It can drive 4 motors (or 2 stepper motors) and 8 servos.
  • The board also has 17 other I/O expansion points.
  • The link header is designed to allow 2.54mm pitch pin header to be used.
  • The I2C communication lines are also broken out allowing other I2C compatible devices to be controlled.
  • This board also features an on/off switch and power status LED.
  • Power the board via either a terminal block or servo style connector.
  • The 3V and GND pins are also broken out on the Link header, allowing external devices to be powered.
  • Code with the Microsoft MakeCode editor with custom blocks by Kitronik or with Python.
  • When used with a stepper motor, half-stepping is supported - but not micro-stepping.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Compact Robotics Board for BBC micro:bit.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 68mm.
  • Width: 46.5mm.
  • Height: 10.6mm.
  • PCB Thickness: 1.6mm

  • €24.94
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    Kitronik Standard Diffused LED 3mm Range

    KITRONIK 3MM LED-GROUP
    Standard Diffused LED 3mm single - choice of colours

  • Red (KI 3501) 3mm standard diffused LEDs have a forward voltage drop of 2.1V and at 20mA output 275mCd. They fit neatly into a 3mm holder and have a 60° viewing angle.
  • Green (KI 3502 ) 3mm Standard Diffused LED with a viewing angle of 60°. Luminous intensity 35mCd.
  • Yellow (KI 3503) 3mm standard diffused LED with a viewing angle of 60°. Luminous intensity 125mCd.
  • White (KI 3564) 3mm Standard Diffused LED with a viewing angle of 60°. Luminous intensity 700mCd.
  • Blue (KI 3565) 3mm Standard Diffused LED with a viewing angle of 60°. Luminous intensity 500mCd.

  • Compatible with:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Micro:Bit
  • From €0.17
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    Kitronik Standard Diffused LED 5mm Range

    KITRONIK 5MM LED-GROUP
    Chose from Red, Green and Orange 5mm standard diffused LED with a viewing angle of 60 degrees.

  • Forward voltage drop: 2.1 V
  • Viewing angle: 60 degrees
  • Max forward current: 25 mA
  • Luminous intensity: 275 mCd (@20mA)
  • Lens types: Diffused

  • Compatible with:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Micro:Bit
  • From €0.17
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    Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico

    KI 5342
    The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico provides a fantastic way of learning how to construct and control electronic circuits with the Pico and MicroPython.

    The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico offers the perfect introduction to physical computing with the Pico. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 exciting experiments and the included booklet walks you through every step of each. Note: The Pico is not supplied with this kit, one can be obtained separately here .

    The possibilities for the kit are endless and the booklet is intended to get you off to a flying start. Before moving on to the experiments, it introduces you to the Raspberry Pi Pico and guides you in getting it ready for use. There is also an introduction to coding, how to run Python code on the Pico, guidance on using Breadboards, and also a detailed assembly guide for the kit.

    Each experiment is then explained in full in a clear and concise manner. The full-colour booklet details the parts you need, the code used, a breadboard wiring diagram, a circuit diagram, and a full description of what is happening and why. The 10 experiments start simple and get more difficult as you progress through them.

    Much like our Inventor's Kit for micro:bit and Inventors Kit for Arduino, this kit is built around our Inventor's prototyping system. It comprises an injection moulded base plate, onto which the breadboard is affixed, and the included laser cut plate is mounted. The laser-cut plate has mounting points for the included motor, servo, and Pinout board for Raspberry Pi Pico. There are also more than 60 components and connectors in the kit, such as; LEDs, switches, motors, transistors, resistors, and more! Please see the contents section below for a full list.

    Features:
  • The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico provides a fantastic way of learning how to construct and control electronic circuits with the Pico and MicroPython.
  • No soldering is required, build your first circuit in minutes.
  • Work through the 10 included experiments, following the detailed full-colour guide booklet.
  • The kit includes the Kitronik Inventors prototyping system, also found in the Inventor's Kit for micro:bit and Inventors Kit for Arduino.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Full-colour instruction booklet.
  • 1 x Kitronik injection moulded Inventor's prototyping mounting plate.
  • 1 x Laser cut Pico mounting plate and fixings.
  • 1 x Pico Pin Breakout Board.
  • 1 x Kitronik 5 LED ZIP stick with pins.
  • 1 x Mini 180 Degree Resin Gear Servo SG90.
  • 1 x 7 segment display.
  • 4 x Push switch.
  • 2 x Red 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Green 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Yellow 5mm LED.
  • 2 x Orange 5mm LED.
  • 10 x 220Ω resistor.
  • 5 x 2.2kΩ resistor.
  • 5 x 10kΩ resistor.
  • 1 x 3mm Phototransistor.
  • 1 x Transistor (NPN BC337).
  • 1 x Fan blade.
  • 1 x Motor.
  • 1 x Piezo element buzzer.
  • 20 x MM jumper wires.
  • 1 x 470uF electrolytic capacitor.
  • 1 x Terminal connector.
  • 1 x Potentiometer & finger adjust spindle.

  • Compatible with:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico

  • €39.95
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    Kitronik Jumper Wires 20cm Female to Female 40 Pack

    KI 4166-40
    These are 20cm long jumpers with female connectors on both ends. Use these to jumper from any male header on any board to any other female header. Multiple jumpers can be installed next to one another on a 0.1" (2.54mm) header.

    Features:
  • Female to Female connectors.
  • 20cm Long.
  • For use with breakout boards with a standard 0.1" (2.54mm) pin spacing.
  • 1 x 40 pack F/F Jumpers (four of each colour).
  • €3.95
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    Kitronik Jumper Wires 20cm Male to Male 40 Pack

    KI 4110-40
    These are 20cm long jumpers with male connectors on both ends. Use these to jumper from any female header on any board, to any other female header. Multiple jumpers can be installed next to one another on a 0.1" header.

  • Male to Male connectors
  • 40 x M/M Jumpers (four of each colour)
  • Length: 20cm (approx)
  • €3.95
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    Kitronik Jumper Wires 20cm Male / Female 40 Pack

    KI 4128-40
    These are 20cm long jumpers with male connectors on one end and female on the other. Use these to jumper from any male or female header on any board. Multiple jumpers can be installed next to one another on a 0.1" header.

  • Male to Female connectors
  • Pack of 40 x M/F Jumpers (four of each colour)
  • Length: 20cm (approx)
  • €3.95
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    Kitronik Compact 16 Servo Driver Board for micro:bit

    KI 5694
    Take your robotics project to the next level with the Kitronik compact 16 servo driver board for the BBC micro:bit. This board allows up to 16 Remote Control (RC) servos to be driven simultaneously. It is based on the PCA9685 driver IC.

    The board includes an integrated Edge Connector for the BBC micro:bit . Expansion Pads allow the connection of this board with other compatible micro:bit accessory boards using the “Link” pluggable pin header.

    Power is provided via either a terminal block or servo style connector. The supply is then controlled by an on/off power switch to the board. There is also a green LED to indicate when the board is turned on. The board then produces a regulated 3.3V supply which is fed into the 3V and GND connections to power the connected BBC micro:bit. This removes the need to power the BBC micro:bit separately. The 3V and GND pins are also broken out on the Link header, which means external devices can also be powered.

    Kitronik has produced a set of custom blocks for the MakeCode editor to simplify using the Compact 16 servo control board for BBC micro:bit. To add them to the editor, select the cog icon in the top right of the editor. Then, select Extensions from the drop-down menu and in the search bar type and enter Kitronik. Pick the Kitronik I2C-16-servo tile from the list and the new blocks will be added to the menu in the editor.

    Features:
  • Drive up to 16 servo motors.
  • Servos take power directly from the board power supply.
  • Standard 0.1" pitch servo connectors.
  • Link Standard compatible.
  • This board also features an on/off switch and power status LED.
  • Includes fitted Edge Connector for the BBC micro:bit to slot into.
  • Power the board via either a terminal block or servo style connector.
  • The 3V and GND pins are also broken out on the Link header, allowing external devices to be powered.
  • Code with the Microsoft MakeCode editor with custom blocks by Kitronik or with Python.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Compact 16 Servo Driver Board for the BBC micro:bit.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 68mm.
  • Width: 46.5mm.
  • Height: 10.6mm.
  • PCB Thickness: 1.6mm.

  • €15.50
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    MonkMakes Electronic Starter Kit for Micro:bit

    MONK 063
    This kit gives you everything you need to start learning about connecting electronics to your microbit. Everything is connected using the supplied alligator clips, so no soldering is required. This kit is suitable for children as young as 10 with some adult help.

    The instruction book leads you through getting started with your micro:bit and then building the following projects: Movement Alarm, Lighthouse, Shout-o-meter, Thermometer, Fan speed Controller, Automatic Fan and a Theramin-like ‘Magic’ Musical Instrument.

    Features:
  • Learn electronics and coding with the micro:bit.
  • Includes a 30 page instruction booklet (DOWNLOAD).
  • Control a light bulb and motor from your mico:bit and play sounds.
  • Measure sound, temperature and light using your micro:bit.
  • Programs supplied for MakeCode blocks and MicroPython (use whichever you prefer).

  • Contents:
  • MonkMakes Speaker for micro:bit.
  • MonkMakes Switch for micro:bit.
  • MonkMakes Sensor Board for micro:bit.
  • Set of alligator clip leads (10 leads).
  • Small motor with a fan.
  • Single AA battery box (battery not included).
  • Light bulb and holder.
  • 30-page instruction book (download).
  • €45.95
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    Kitronik LAB:bit Educational platform for micro:bit

    KI 56101
    Crack the code with the Kitronik LAB:bit, the all-in-one laboratory for delivering computing in the classroom (best suited for 7-10-year-olds).

    The Kitronik LAB:bit for the BBC microbit offers a super fun way for children to learn about coding in an engaging and hands-on way. It has been specifically designed for the classroom for KS2 computing and is backed by online MakeCode tutorials, simplified custom blocks, and a detailed getting started guide. Supplied in the box are; a battery holder (3 x AA), a wheel and tyre for the motor, and the detailed easy-to-follow guide.

    It is absolutely packed with an impressive array of features and devices for easy delivery of fun and informative lessons. These include; a motor, ultrasonic distance sensor, 2 x large user-assignable tactile buttons (with indicator LEDs), a microphone, speaker (with volume control), 7 programmable ZIP LEDs(in an arc), A user-assignable potentiometer control, 2 x sets of traffic light LEDs, and LEDs arranged in a dice formation (that can also be used for displaying digits).

    The board also features; an edge connector for the micro:bit to slot into, a pre-fitted protective acrylic cover, clip-able pads for attaching an additional motor, 2 x clip-able pads for attaching further buttons/switches, power indication LEDS, a cutaway for easy reset button access, and pre-fitted anti-slip rubber feet.

    This all-in-one laboratory environment ships with a detailed getting started guide, filled with step-by-step information that can easily be followed by either teacher or pupil. The guide covers everything the user or teacher needs to know, from the ground up.

    Coding is done via the MakeCode blocks editor. Kitronik has produced custom blocks for the editor to ensure that they are suitable for use with pupils aged 7-10. Each area of the board has its own blocks and they all slot together in intuitive ways. Detailed information on how to add these blocks to MakeCode can be found in the Getting start guide that ships with LAB:bit.

    Power is provided via the provided 3 x AA battery holder into the DC barrel jack input. The board has been rated for a maximum of 6V and a minimum of 3V, 3V - 4.5V is recommended. The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit,. LAB:bit has an inbuilt polarity protection circuit There is a colour-changing power LED to indicate when the battery voltage is getting low.

    Features:
  • LAB:bit is an all in one educational platform designed for the delivery of computing in the classroom (7 - 10-year-olds).
  • It's packed full of devices, LEDs, switches, sensors, and other programmable features.
  • It features an edge connector for the micro:bit to slot into, no tools required.
  • LAB:bit is supplied with a pre-fitted protective acrylic cover.
  • Additionally, there are clip-able pads for attaching an additional motor, 2 x clip-able pads for attaching further buttons/switches, colour-changing power indication LEDs, and a cutaway for easy reset button access.
  • There are also pre-fitted anti-slip rubber feet.
  • Code it with blocks in the MakeCode editor.
  • Kitronik custom blocks to make coding more intuitive and straightforward.
  • Supplied in the box are; a battery holder (3 x AA) and a wheel and tyre.
  • Power LAB:bit via the provided 3 x AA battery holder.
  • The board is rated for 3V - 6V.
  • It has inbuilt polarity protection.
  • The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit.
  • LAB:bit is supplied with a fully comprehensive getting started guide. It takes you through everything you need to know and can be followed by both teachers and pupils.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Kitronik LAB:bit for the BBC microbit
  • 1 x Yellow wheel and rubber tyre.
  • 1 x 3AA battery holder.

  • €57.95
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