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Z6596 |
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- 100mm long
- Also compatible with Qwiic and STEMMA QT boards
- Reversible cable - if it fits it works!
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This 100mm cable is for connecting PiicoDev modules together. |
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Z6597 |
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- 200mm long
- Also compatible with Qwiic and STEMMA QT boards
- Reversible cable - if it fits it works!
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This 200mm cable is for connecting PiicoDev modules together. |
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Z6591 |
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- Rapid prototyping with solderless connections
- Other useful pins are broken out
- PiicoDev connector, compatible with Qwiic and STEMMA QT (3.3V only)
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The PiicoDev® Adapter for Raspberry Pi is a great way to connect sensors to your Raspberry Pi. |
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Z6590 |
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- Connect new sensors to your Micro:bit
- No soldering necessary
- Crocodile clip connections are broken out again, so you can still hand wire to your Micro:bit
- PiicoDev connector, compatible with Qwiic and STEMMA QT (3.3V only)
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Connect your Micro:bit with the outside world using PiicoDev® Adapter for Micro:bit. With this adapter you can experiment with sensors from the PiicoDev range giving your Micro:bit new sensing abilities. |
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K1140 |
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Packet of 5 fuel cells designed to work with kits K 1116 and K 1120.
Ages 8 and up. |
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K1142 |
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Packet of 5 fuel cells designed to work with kit K1122.
Ages 8 and up. |
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K1146 |
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- Altronics kits are premium do-it-yourself projects designed to be assembled with ease. However, basic electronics knowledge and soldering skills are essential to construct our kits. A difficulty rating is provided to help determine if your ability is sufficient to build the kit project. Please note, once assembly has been commenced we are unable to honour any warranty claims. Please see the full details here.
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Educational project kit for constructing a clock powered from a potato |
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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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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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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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K1138 |
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- Altronics are one of Australia's leading suppliers of educational electronics kits to schools, science workshops and institutions. Our kit range aims to introduce kids with curious minds to the concepts of electronics, solar power, robotics and DIY construction.
- If your organisation requires kits for your science curriculum, simply apply for an instant 30 day institutional account. This account offers bulk buying rates to ensure your organisation gets the most science for their budget!
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A basic solar DIY toy, it is ideal for a do-it-yourself science fair, after-school, or summer workshop project with the bonus of learning mechanical transmission and electrical motor theory. |
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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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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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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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K1109B |
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Kelvin, the electronic cricket, is a bit of a smart alec. Just like a real cricket, he only starts chirping in the dark. And also like a real cricket, the warmer it is, the more rapidly he chirps. So you can actually tell the temperature, based on the sounds he makes! |
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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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K2216 |
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- Altronics are one of Australia's leading suppliers of educational electronics kits to schools, science workshops and institutions. Our kit range aims to introduce kids with curious minds to the concepts of electronics, solar power, robotics and DIY construction.
- If your organisation requires kits for your science curriculum, simply apply for an instant 30 day institutional account. This account offers bulk buying rates to ensure your organisation gets the most science for their budget!
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Build and learn with your own working crystal radio set. See how the crystal diode converts RF to audio and explore the world of AM radio. Tunes into your favourite AM radio stations. |
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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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K2212 |
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- Excellent introduction to electronics
- Easy-to-read illustrated operating manual included
- No soldering and no tools required
- Complete, self-contained learning centre
- Suitable for anyone aged 8 and over
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Build and learn with your own working AM-FM radio. Tunes into your favourite AM-FM radio stations. Receives band from 520-1650 KHz (AM) & 88-108 MHz (FM). Learn how radios work. Earphone included. |
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K2200 |
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- Altronics are one of Australia's leading suppliers of educational electronics kits to schools, science workshops and institutions. Our kit range aims to introduce kids with curious minds to the concepts of electronics, solar power, robotics and DIY construction.
- If your organisation requires kits for your science curriculum, simply apply for an instant 30 day institutional account. This account offers bulk buying rates to ensure your organisation gets the most science for their budget!
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These simple kits are a great introduction to the world of electronics. Basic principles are covered and assembly is completely solderless using a series of spring loaded terminals. |
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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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K2204 |
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- Ideal birthday or Christmas present
- Excellent introduction to electronics
- Easy-to-read illustrated operating manual included
- No soldering and no tools required
- Complete, self-contained learning centre
- Suitable for anyone aged 10 and over (under adult supervision)
- High quality, excellent value for money
- Safe, Solder-less, Exciting, Educational and Fun!
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These simple kits are a great introduction to the world of electronics. Basic principles are covered and assembly is completely solderless using a series of spring loaded terminals. |