SparkFun Inventor's Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit

Do you own a micro:bit or micro:bit Go Bundle and want to expand your skills with the new microcontroller? You are in luck! The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit was designed to provide you with an easy way to transform your m:b into a full fledged learning kit! Each Bridge Pack i...

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Description

Do you own a micro:bit or micro:bit Go Bundle and want to expand your skills with the new microcontroller? You are in luck! The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit Bridge Pack for micro:bit was designed to provide you with an easy way to transform your m:b into a full fledged learning kit! Each Bridge Pack includes all of the parts found in the SIK for micro:bit that aren’t included with the Go Bundle. With the SIK Bridge Pack for micro:bit you will be able to complete circuits that will teach you how to read sensors, move motors, build Bluetooth® devices and more.


The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that lets you get creative with digital technology. Between the micro:bit and our shield-like bit boards you can do almost anything while coding, customising and controlling your micro:bit from almost anywhere! You can use your micro:bit for all sorts of unique creations, from robots to musical instruments and more. At half the size of a credit card, this versatile board has vast potential!


Note: The Bridge Pack is NOT a full SparkFun Inventor’s Kit and only includes the parts to complement a micro:bit Go Bundle or standalone board. That also means that this kit does not include a micro:bit, which will need to be purchased separately.

Get started with the micro:bit SIK Experiment Guide

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Resources

Examples:

  • Circuit 0: Hello, micro:bit!
  • Circuit 1: Blinking an LED
  • Circuit 2: Reading a Potentiometer
  • Circuit 3: Reading a Photoresistor
  • Circuit 4: Driving an RGB LED
  • Circuit 5: Reading an SPDT Switch
  • Circuit 6: Reading a Button Press
  • Circuit 7: Reading the Temperature Sensor
  • Circuit 8: Using a Servo Motor
  • Circuit 9: Using a Buzzer
  • Circuit 10: Using the Accelerometer
  • Circuit 11: Using the Compass

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