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MonkMakes RGB LED Board for Micro:bit

Manufacturer: Monk Makes
The MonkMakes RGB LED for micro:bit provides a colorful add-on to your micro:bit. Connect it up with alligator/crocodile clips and then use the three outputs of your micro:bit to control the red, green and blue channels to mix up any color of light you want.

Connecting to the micro:bit: Connect the RGB LED to the micro:bit with alligator/crocodile clips. When attaching the clips to the micro:bit, make sure that the clips are perpendicular to the board so that they are not touching any of the neighbouring connectors on the micro:bit edge connector.

Features:
  • Easy to connect.
  • Powered directly from micro:bit pins.
  • Useful for teaching color mixing.

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 57.3mm.
  • Width: 48mm.
  • Height: 16mm.
  • PCB Thickness: 1.6mm.

  • SKU: MONK 064
    Availability: 3 in stock
    €4.94
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