Kitronik STOP:bit - Traffic Light for BBC Micro:bit
KT5642
$6.90
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Description
The Kitronik STOP:bit for the BBC micro:bit is the ultimate upgrade for traffic light/pedestrian crossing projects. It makes coding the project easier. The board comes pre-assembled, so you don't even need to use a soldering iron.
The Kitronic STOP:bit is a bolt-on/clip-on board for the BBC micro:bit replicating a traffic light. The PCB has the same physical features as a traffic light, with the addition of a BBC micro:bit as the pedestrian crossing control box. It also has 3 10mm diameter LEDs, each of which is powered by a BBC micro:bit IO pin.
STOP:bit comes with 4 countersunk screws, allowing you to bolt the microbit directly to the STOP:bit. Alternatively, you can use crocodile clips to connect the pads on the STOP:bit to the corresponding pads on the microbit.
Requires:
- Micro:bit (available for purchase separately)
- Type-A to Micro-B USB Cable.
- MakeCode Editor.
Features
- Upgrade your microbit traffic light/pedestrian crossing projects.
- Code it with the Microsoft MakeCode Editor.
- Custom blocks in the MakeCode Editor make the job of coding more straightforward, which opens up the project to younger children.
- Attach the BBC micro:bit directly to STOP:bit for a tidy wireless project.
- It comes pre-assembled and looks great.
- If using multiple STOP:bits you can use radio to coordinate traffic management.
Included
1 x STOP:bit for the BBC micro:bit
5 x M3 8mm Countersunk Screws
5 x M3 Hex Full Nut
Dimensions
Length
120 mm
Base Width
38 mm
Height
15.6 mm
PCB Thickness
1.6 mm
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