We are really excited to tell you about our newest product. Beautifully designed and efficient - micro:bit click adapter is here to teach everyone why embedded development is fun.
micro:bit click adapter
The micro:bit click adapter is available in our shop as of today. Two mikroBUS™ sockets ready to play with the micro:bit.
Besides the 3.3V available from the micro:bit itself, the micro:bit Click adapter offers an additional 5V power supply (switchable through the onboard switch), required by some of the Click boards™. This allows interfacing with an extended range of different devices. More information about the mikroBUS™ standard can be found on the official mikroBUS™ page.
Learning to code can be fun
BBC's micro:bit development board is a perfect start to learning how to code and make cool embedded projects. So, why not enhance it with some Click boards?
We designed the whole micro:bit adapter board to be eye-catching for your kids (or the kid inside you.) The adapter board has the power to hold two Click boards in each hand. That means you can combine functionalities like WiFi and motor control, or LED displays and voice commands. It's really up to you and your imagination.
An educational revolution
An educational revolution is taking place as we speak. Children are learning how to program devices with the help of BBC's micro:bit, and they are having fun while they do it.
It all really started in the 80s with the BBC Micro computer in a computer literacy project in the UK. Almost forty years later a 70 times smaller version entered the scene to teach young people how to code.
With the addition of our micro:bit click adapter board things can really get interesting for classrooms around the world. Kids can explore different modules and functionalities just by putting a Click board in of the mikroBUS™ sockets.
Stay tuned for demos
Stay tuned for interesting demos and examples coming your way soon. We like playing with the micro:bit and Click boards so much, you can call us childish and we wouldn't' be offended.
For more information about the micro:bit click adapter, visit the product page.
Yours sincerely,
MikroElektronika