MI:power board for the BBC micro:bit

Kitronik  |  SKU: 2266
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£3.80 £4.98
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DESCRIPTION

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.

Please Note:

  • BBC micro:bit is NOT included.
  • Spacers, fixings and a battery are all provided.

Requires:

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

Contents:

  • 1 x MI:power board for the BBC micro:bit.
  • 3 x Counter Sunk M3 x12mm Machine Screws.
  • 3 x M3 Hex Full Width Nuts.
  • 3 x Plastic Spacers.
  • 1 x CR2032 3V Coin Cell.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 51mm.
  • Width: 42mm.
  • Height: 6mm.
RESOURCES
Mi:power Board For The Bbc Micro:bit - Other
Kitronik

MI:power board for the BBC micro:bit

£3.80 £4.98
DESCRIPTION

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.

Please Note:

Requires:

FEATURES

Contents:

Dimensions:

RESOURCES
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