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BitMaker_V2 - JST 2.0 battery connector & 6 Grove connectors
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Features
- Easy Usage: Start by simply sliding into the Micro:bit
- Enhanced functionality: Equipped additionally with an RGB LED, a power switch, a power indicator, and six spare grove connectors
- Charge: Powered by a USB cable or an external battery
- Language Supported: MakeCode/MicroPython
- Comes with a professional course set
Description
Microbit is designed by the BBC for programming education for programming learners, and jointly developed by Microsoft, Samsung, ARM, Lancaster University, and so on. This is a small board with several sensors that allow students to access programming and control hardware without barriers.
The BitMaker V2 is an upgraded BitMaker expansion board designed for micro:bit where it has been equipped with JST 2.0 battery connector and an updated slot for better holding alligator clips. The usage is of it as straightforward as it can be easily sliding into the micro:bit. With built-in a programmable RGB LED, a power switch, a power indicator, on-board Grove modules connectors, and JST 2.0 battery connector, BitMaker V2 ensures the micro:bit be able to apply various functional Grove series which provides beginners more options in regard to the micro:bit projects, or helps them extend their original demos like adding an external battery to apply additional wireless function.
Comparison
ModulesBitMaker V1.0BitMaker V2.0Programmable RGB LED | Yes | Yes
Power switch | Yes | Yes
Power indicator | Yes | Yes
6 Grove connectors | Yes | Yes
JST 2.0 battery connector | No | Yes
Buzzer | Yes | No
Power switch | Yes | Yes
Power indicator | Yes | Yes
6 Grove connectors | Yes | Yes
JST 2.0 battery connector | No | Yes
Buzzer | Yes | No
If you are looking for one kit bundled BitMaker and Grove, we highly recommend purchasing a BitGadget Kit which includes a BitMaker and 9 different Grove modules! This will be a nice choice for micro:bit intermediate learners to carry out micro:bit experiments.
Education Focus
With the BitMaker V2, students can apply open-source electronics and grasp programming skills at the same time. Students can design and deploy their own projects through graphical programming individually, exercising creative thinking.
This kit is suitable for:
- Maker teachers
- DIY hobbyists
- highschool students
- micro:bit beginners
Project Preview
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Project 1: Mini Music Player
This is a simple but cool music player made with the BitMaker. You can use it to play your favorite music.
Project 2: Random Music Player, Having Fun with an Accelerometer
The accelerometer of micro:bit and BitMaker are combined together in this project. Every time you shake the micro:bit, it plays a different melody.
Project 3: Rock-Paper-Scissors
This is a simple but cool music player made with the BitMaker. You can use it to play your favorite music.
Project 2: Random Music Player, Having Fun with an Accelerometer
The accelerometer of micro:bit and BitMaker are combined together in this project. Every time you shake the micro:bit, it plays a different melody.
Project 3: Rock-Paper-Scissors
When you shake the micro:bit, the matrix randomly choose to display scissors, rock or paper symbols so you can play with your friends!
Part List
- 1x BitMaker V2
- 1x User Guide
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- Grove
- Grove is a plug-in connector ecosystem for sensors and modules that avoids soldering and jumper wires. Grove compatibility matters because it can make it quicker to add supported I2C devices, as long as the cable and voltage are suitable.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
- MicroPython
- A version of the Python programming language made to run on microcontrollers. It matters because it lets beginners write readable code to control LEDs, sensors, motors and displays without needing to start with lower-level languages.
- RGB
- Short for red, green and blue, usually referring to an LED that can mix those three colours. It matters because controlling an RGB LED teaches how separate outputs combine to create different colours.
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