SparkFun Qwiic micro:bit Breakout

Expand your micro:bit's capabilities with this bare breakout board that unlocks all 21 GPIO pins and features dual Qwiic connectors for I2C expansion.


Description

The BBC micro:bit is a fantastic learning tool, but its standard three alligator-clip rings can quickly limit your projects. The SparkFun Qwiic micro:bit Breakout is designed to completely expand the capabilities of your development platform. By interfacing directly with the micro:bit's edge connector, this board provides full access to advanced communication protocols such as I2C and SPI, enabling intermediate and advanced users to connect to a wider range of sensors, motors, and displays.

Plug-and-Play Prototyping

We designed this version of the breakout for makers who need complete control over their hardware setup. It comes without any headers pre-soldered to the 21 GPIO pins or power connections.

  • Custom Connections: Solder your own specific connectors, utilise right-angle headers, or solder wires directly to the board for a permanent, low-profile installation.
  • Full Pin Access: All 21 micro:bit GPIO pins, plus power and ground, are broken out to standard 0.1-inch spacing.

Qwiic Expandability

Even without the traditional headers, you still get immediate plug-and-play I2C functionality. The board features two pre-installed Qwiic Connectors, giving you instant access to our entire ecosystem of daisy-chainable devices. Please note that the BBC micro:bit itself is not included with this bare breakout and must be purchased separately.

If you would like a micro:bit breakout with headers already soldered on, be sure to check out this board's sibling.


Specifications

  • Breaks out all 21 micro:bit GPIO pins
    • 0.1" pin spacing
  • Access to I2C and SPI buses
  • 2x Qwiic Connectors

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