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Z6434 NEW
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- RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the United Kingdom
- Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz
- 264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of on-board Flash memory
- USB-C connector, keeps it up to date, easier to use
- The castellated module allows soldering directly to carrier boards
- USB 1.1 with device and host support
- Low-power sleep and dormant modes
- Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB
- 29 × multi-function GPIO pins (20× via edge pinout, others via solder points)
- 2 × SPI, 2 × I2C, 2 × UART, 4 × 12-bit ADC, 16 × controllable PWM channels
- Accurate clock and timer on-chip
- Temperature sensor
- Accelerated floating-point libraries on-chip
- 8 × Programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support
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The RP2040-Zero, is a low-cost, high-performance Pico-like MCU board based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller. 29 × multi-function GPIO pins. Configurable pin function, allows flexible development and integration. |
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Z6435 |
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- Microcontroller Atmel ATmega32U4
- Touch IC Resurgent Semiconductor MPR121
- MP3 decoder IC VLSI Solution VS1053b
- Audio output 15mW into 32Ω via 3.5mm stereo socket
- Removable storage up to 32GB via micro SD card
- Input voltage 3.0V DC – 5.5V DC
- Operating voltage 5V DC
- Max. output current (5V rail) 400mA (100mA at startup)
- Max. output current (3.3V rail) 300mA
- LiPo cell connector 2-way JST PH series - pin 1 +ve, pin 2 -ve
- LiPo charge current 200mA
- Capacitive touch electrodes 12 (of which 8 can be configured as digital I/O)
- Digital I/O Pins 20 (of which 3 are used for the MPR121 and 5 are used for the VS1053b — the latter can be unlinked via solder blobs)
- PWM channels 7 (shared with digital I/O pins)
- Analogue input channels 12 (shared with digital I/O pins)
- Flash memory 32 kB (ATmega32U4) of which 4kB used by boot loader
- SRAM 2.5kB (ATmega32U4)
- EEPROM 1kB (ATmega32U4)
- Clock speed 16MHz (ATmega32U4), 12.288MHz (VS1053b)
- DC current per I/O pin 40mA sink and source (ATmega32U4), 12mA source / 1.2mA sink (MPR121)
- Analogue input resistance 100MΩ typical (ATmega32U4)
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The Touch Board is a microcontroller board with dedicated capacitive touch and MP3 decoder ICs. It has a headphone socket and micro SD card holder (for file storage), as well as having 12 capacitive touch electrodes. It is based around the ATmega32U4 and runs at 16MHz from 5V. It has a micro USB connector, a JST connector for an external lithium po |
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Z6439A |
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- On board speaker
- MEMs Microphone with LED indicator
- Touch sensitive logo
- Built-in sleep/off mode that means the board can be powered-down with batteries connected
- Discrete regulator that can supply up to 190mA of current to external accessories
- 25 Programmable LEDs in a 5 x 5 grid
- 3-axis motion sensing
- On-board magnetometer
- On-board temperature sensor
- On-board light level sensing
- 2 x programmable buttons, A & B
- BLE Bluetooth 5.0
- 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio
- Rear-mounted push button
- Power off (push and hold power button)
- 25 pins
- MEMS microphone and LED indicator
- Onboard speaker
- Touch-sensitive logo pin
- LED power indicator
- C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch
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The Micro:bit is easy to code with, all you need is your web browser and a micro USB cable and you are ready to start all kinds of exciting STEM/STEAM experiments, no need for any extra software to be installed. Micro:bit has also developed a mobile app for coding over Bluetooth (without a USB cable), that makes it even easier to get everyone codin |
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Z6439B NEW
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- On board speaker
- MEMs Microphone with LED indicator
- Touch sensitive logo
- Built-in sleep/off mode that means the board can be powered-down with batteries connected
- Discrete regulator that can supply up to 190mA of current to external accessories
- 25 Programmable LEDs in a 5 x 5 grid
- 3-axis motion sensing
- On-board magnetometer
- On-board temperature sensor
- On-board light level sensing
- 2 x programmable buttons, A & B
- BLE Bluetooth 5.0
- 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio
- Rear-mounted push button
- Power off (push and hold power button)
- 25 pins
- MEMS microphone and LED indicator
- Onboard speaker
- Touch-sensitive logo pin
- LED power indicator
- C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch
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The Micro:bit is easy to code with, all you need is your web browser and a micro USB cable and you are ready to start all kinds of exciting STEM/STEAM experiments, no need for any extra software to be installed. Micro:bit has also developed a mobile app for coding over Bluetooth (without a USB cable), that makes it even easier to get everyone codin |
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Z6440A |
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- On board speaker
- MEMs Microphone with LED indicator
- Touch sensitive logo
- Built-in sleep/off mode that means the board can be powered-down with batteries connected
- Discrete regulator that can supply up to 190mA of current to external accessories
- 25 Programmable LEDs in a 5 x 5 grid
- 3-axis motion sensing
- On-board magnetometer
- On-board temperature sensor
- On-board light level sensing
- 2 x programmable buttons, A & B
- BLE Bluetooth 5.0
- 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio
- Rear-mounted push button
- Power off (push and hold power button)
- 25 pins
- MEMS microphone and LED indicator
- Onboard speaker
- Touch-sensitive logo pin
- LED power indicator
- C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch
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The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile. |
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Z6440B NEW
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- On board speaker
- MEMs Microphone with LED indicator
- Touch sensitive logo
- Built-in sleep/off mode that means the board can be powered-down with batteries connected
- Discrete regulator that can supply up to 190mA of current to external accessories
- 25 Programmable LEDs in a 5 x 5 grid
- 3-axis motion sensing
- On-board magnetometer
- On-board temperature sensor
- On-board light level sensing
- 2 x programmable buttons, A & B
- BLE Bluetooth 5.0
- 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio
- Rear-mounted push button
- Power off (push and hold power button)
- 25 pins
- MEMS microphone and LED indicator
- Onboard speaker
- Touch-sensitive logo pin
- LED power indicator
- C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch
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The Micro:bit go kit is easy to code with, all you need is your web browser and a micro USB cable and you are ready to start all kinds of exciting STEM/STEAM experiments, no need for any extra software to be installed. Kit includes USB cable, batteries and battery holder. |
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Z6441 |
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- 11 digital input/output pins, all pins have interrupt/pwm/I2C/one-wire supported(except D0)
- 1 analog input(3.2V max input)
- a Micro USB connection
- Compatible with MicroPython, Arduino, nodemcu
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This USB WiFi module is a complete and self-contained WiFi network solution that can operate independently or as a slave on other host MCUs. It can be booted directly from an external flash when it is powered by an application and is the only application processor in the device. The built-in cache helps improve system performance and reduce memory |
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Z6442 |
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- Drive 2 DC motors with speed and direction control
- Drive 1 stepper motor
- 5 – 35V motor voltage range
- 2.5A peak current per channel (2A continuous)
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Uses an L298N H-Bridge designed to drive inductive loads, such as relays, solenoids, DC and stepping motors. It can also drive two independent DC motors or 1 stepper motor at 2A continuous current per channel. Standard Arduino shield dimensions with analog and digital output headers. 5V input. |
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Z6444 |
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- Very small micro size (22.8×12.2×28.5mm)
- Fairly strong, can lift 1.75kg positioned 1 cm from centre of shaft
- 180 degree rotation
- Sturdy metal gears
- Analog drive
- Operating voltage: 4.8 to 6V.
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This servo motor is a micro size 180 degree analog servo with metal gears and robust construction. This motor works well for basic servo experimentation and can be used in applications where small size is a virtue and that don't require a huge amount of torque, but they are still pretty strong. |
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Z6451 |
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- Assembly manual included, plus YouTube tutorials available
- Includes all motors, Arduino board, components, wiring, chassis and tracks
- Bluetooth controllable from a smartphone
- Fully customisable
- Requires 2 x 14500 batteries
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This smart car kit uses the power of Arduino to provide a customisable line tracking and obstacle avoidance robot which can be modified, tweaked and upgraded. It features 4 wheels with acrylic
base. The IR and line tracking sensors keep the robot from bumping
into anything, whilst on board bluetooth allows control from your
smartphone. |
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Z6452 |
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- Manual control, line tracking or obstacle avoidance modes
- Bluetooth control
- 6x AAA or 2x 18650 lithium powered
- Easy modular wiring
- Block programming via Scratch software
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STEM bot is an easy to program 2 wheel obstacle avoidance and line tracking robot. Coding your program is easy using the standard Arduino software. Wiring and construction has been designed to be as simple as possible. |
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Z6454 |
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- Works with BBC Micro:bit
- Micro:bit slot allows students to adjust and test code revisions
- Ideal for classroom & STEM workshop environments
- RGB LED light ring
- Easy wiring and construction
- Infra-red and ultrasonic based avoidance
- Line tracking capability
- Photo cell for light intensity detection
- Powered by long life 18650 lithium cells
- Bluetooth controllable
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STEM bot is an easy to program 2 wheel obstacle avoidance and line tracking robot. Coding your program is easy using the standard BBC Micro:bit software. Wiring and construction has been designed to be as simple as possible. |
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Z6455 |
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- Operating Voltage: 3.3 V
- Pressure Range: 300-1100 hPa (equivalent to +9000 to -500m above / below sea level)
- Temperature Range: -40 to +85°C
- PCB Size: 15.5 x 11.5 mm
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Introducing the new BME280 sensor, an environmental sensor with temperature, barometric pressure and humidity! |
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Z6457 |
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In this kit, we provide the hardware of the DIY game console. You can design your own game code, upload and play! |
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Z6459 |
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Connects to a 16x2 LCD module allowing you to drive the screen from just 2 IO pins on an Arduino development board. 5V input. Supports I2C protocol. |
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Z6460 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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This adaptor shield allows you to breakout all pins on the BBC micro:bit and plug it directly into a breadboard for designing. |
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Z6461 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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Features an adhesive breadboard, plus matching solder masked PCB holes underneath for when you want to solder down your design. All micro:bit pins broken out to headers. |
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Z6462 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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This control board features 4 x 3A 120V AC/24V DC rated relays for building in device control, and trigger other systems in your design.
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Z6463 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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This power breakout board allows you to break out all the micro:bit pins, plus provides power via 2 x AA batteries. The board also includes short power lead adaptor. |
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Z6464 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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This sensor connection shield allows you to breakout all digital and analog interfaces plus adds I2C serial port and SPI comms interfaces. |
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Z6465 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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Transform your micro:bit into a handheld game pad or use it as a controller for othe projects. |
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Z6466 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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Plug in your micro:bit and breakout every pin to a standard header. Allowing you to connect it to other components using jumper wire. |
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Z6467 |
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- In-built W5500 ethernet controller for instant IoT connection for your Arduino design
- Uses standard libraries
- On-board MicroSD card slot
- atmega328p UNO compatible microcontroller
- Standard pin outs and fully shield compatible
- Works with standard Arduino libraries and an updated IDE.
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This W5500 ethernet development board is based on the microcontroller of Arduino Ethernet. The board features integrated USB download, TF card slot and more functions on it. Its also fully compatible with UNO pins. |
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Z6468 |
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- The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Each element is completely programmable via easy-to-use software on a dedicated website (www.microbit.org) that can be accessed from a PC, tablet, or mobile.
- It’s super easy to use, and ready to get started out-of-the-box, with a choice of coding editors for all abilities available in multiple languages. The extensive wireless and sensor features mean the micro:bit can be used across the school, including subjects such as science, design, maths, music, art and computing.
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Transform the pins of the micro bit motherboard into female headers allowing you to easily connect leads and build circuits. With the addition of a power module the breakout board can directly provide power for the micro bit board and load the capability of the breakout board. |
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Z6471 |
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Ideal for adding nigh vision to a pi camera or other surveillance or monitoring application. Provides 3W of infra red light. Requires 5V DC input. Sold in a pair. |