SparkFun Inventor's Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit

CODICE MEPA: 013529327
BRAND: SparkFun
CODICE PRODUTTORE: KIT-14719
CODICE SKU: SF-KIT-14719
Disponibilità: 7 Disponibilità (legenda)
54,43 (escl. IVA)
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The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit (SIK) for micro:bit is a great way to get creative connected and coding with the micro:bit. The SIK for micro:bit provides not only the micro:bit board but everything you need to hook up and experiment with multiple electronic circuits! With the SIK for micro:bit you will be able to complete circuits that will teach you how to read sensors move motors build Bluetooth devices and more.The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit for micro:bit is the latest and greatest in single-board computer kits. Surrounding the micro:bit SIK is one core philosophy –-- that anyone can (and should) experiment with cutting-edge electronics in a fun and playful way without breaking the bank.The kit does not require any soldering and is recommended for all users from beginners to engineers. We have provided a complete Experiment Guide in the Documents section below for you to utilize and learn more about the micro:bit! It will be released when we make the micro:bit SIK live with stock. If you have ever been interested in learning about electronics or if you have used the original SparkFun Inventor’s Kit and are looking for something new the SIK for micro:bit is the perfect kit for you!The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that lets you get creative with digital technology. Between the micro:bit and our shield-like bit boards you can do almost anything while coding customizing and controlling your micro:bit from almost 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 this versatile board has vast potential! Get started with the micro:bit SIK Experiment Guide Circuit Examples:Circuit 0: Hello micro:bit!Circuit 1: Blinking an LEDCircuit 2: Reading a PotentiometerCircuit 3: Reading a PhotoresistorCircuit 4: Driving an RGB LEDCircuit 5: Reading an SPDT SwitchCircuit 6: Reading a Button PressCircuit 7: Reading the Temperature SensorCircuit 8: Using a Servo MotorCircuit 9: Using a BuzzerCircuit 10: Using the AccelerometerCircuit 11: Using the CompassKit Includes:micro:bit BoardSparkFun micro:bit Breakout (with Headers)Full-Size Breadboardmicro:bit Battery Holder - 2xAASmall ServoTMP36 Temperature SensorPhotocellUSB microB Cable --- 6 FootJumper WiresRGB Diffused LEDRed Blue Yellow and Green LEDs10K TrimpotMomentary Pushbutton SwitchSPDT Mini Power SwitchMini Speaker100 Ohm Resistors10K Ohm ResistorsDocuments:Experiment Guidemicro:bit Getting Started Guidemicro:bit Getting Started VideosSparkFun micro:bit PageAbout micro:bitmicro:bit Hardwaremicro:bit Apps