Product description: Micro:bit Experiment box - programming learning kit - ElecFreaks EF08200
The ElecFreaks kit allows you to develop your knowledge of electronics and programming using a small BBC micro:bit module (not included). It is ideal for educators, students and hobbyists interested in experimenting in physics . All elements of the set are placed on one printed circuit board . They include basic components such as a temperature sensor , servo mechanism and LED diodes . To connect the elements of the set, you will use cables with banana plugs , which will ensure both convenience and a stable connection .
What is a micro:bit?
BBC micro:bit is a globally popular small module designed to teach programming . Thanks to this board, children can create their own games or more complex projects in an accessible way (using a graphic editor such as Scratch). BBC micro:bit 2 is based on the NRF52833 system with an ARM Cortex M4 core, and its surface includes elements such as: MEMS microphone, loudspeaker, touch button, accelerometer, magnetometer, 5 x 5 LED display, Tact Switch buttons and others.
User Guides
The manufacturer provides instructions on how to start the Experiment box elements on its website:
Technical specifications of the set
- Coding languages: Makecode, Python, C++
- Power supply: 2x AA batteries
- Connection via cables with a banana plug
- Dimensions: 250 x 176 x 38 mm
Set contents
- Components on the printed circuit board:
- 1x 180° servo
- 1x 8x Rainbow LED ring
- 1x RGB LED
- 1x LED
- 1x bistable button
- 4x resistors
- 1x transistor
- 1x potentiometer
- 1x monostable button
- 1x temperature sensor
- 1x photoresistor
- 1x buzzer
- 1x motor with fan
- 1x on/off switch
- 1x battery basket
- 1x BBC micro:bit module slot
- Box
- Cables with banana plug: 5x yellow, 3x black, 3x red, 1x green, 1x red
- User manual
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