Makeblock CyberPi Go Kit
Makeblock CyberPi Go Kit is a new-generation networkable microcomputer designed for AI programming education. With the compact structure and powerful functions, it is a great choice for science popularization teaching of AI and advanced learning of programming.
Makeblock CyberPi Go Kit With the powerful programming software mBlock 5, extension boards, mechanical metal parts, and mBuild modules, CyberPi series products can be used in multiple education scenarios including large-class teaching, community teaching, and online/offline education & training. The products cover multiple teaching fields including programming, makers, and robots and thus can meet the diversified education needs, such as AI, IoT, data science, and UI design.
Makeblock CyberPi Go Kit
Key Features:
- Coding: An integrated solution for teaching with both hardware and software in multiple coding languages
- Powerful: CyberPi can be used to teach a variety of subjects including AI, Data Science, Networks and IoT
- Flexible: CyberPi together with the Pocket Shield is compatible with mBuild models and a lot of 3rd party electronic components
- 1.44” full-colour display brings data science into classrooms and makes learning outcomes visible
- Onboard microphone and speaker enable basic natural language processing
- Built-in Wi-Fi module facilitates IoT- based and LAN-based innovations and applications that are closely related to daily life
- Create motion-controlled games to fuel creativity and fun in the classroom
- Teach and learn Python, which is a leap toward AI age
- Python made easier for almost any learners and creators
- Greater expansion capabilities make creation unlimited
Tech Specs:
- High-performance dual-core CPU
- Built-in WiFi module
- Full colour LCD display
- 5-way joystick x1 ; Home button x1 ; Buttons x2
- High-precision 3-axis motion sensor, light sensor, microphone, buttons, speaker, 5 RGB LED strip, and 5-way joystick
- Programming: Block-based coding, & Python
- Operating system: 1. independently-developed CyberOS¼›2. Open-source technologies
- USB-C port (power and data)
CyberPi
Specifications
Name |
CyberPi |
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Chip |
ESP32-WROVER-B |
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Processor |
Main processor |
Xtensa® 32-bit LX6 dual-core |
Clock frequency |
240 MHz |
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Onboard memory |
ROM |
448 KB |
SRAM |
520 KB |
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Extended memory |
SPI Flash |
8 MB |
PSRAM |
8 MB |
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Operating system |
CyberOS, developed independently by Makeblock |
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Wireless communication |
Wi-Fi Dual-mode Bluetooth |
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Ports |
Micro USB port (Type-C) Port for connecting extension boards Port for connecting electronic modules (serial communication) |
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Hardware version |
V1.0 |
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Dimensions |
84 mm × 35 mm × 13 mm (height × width × depth) |
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Weight |
36 g |
Features
● Full-color display, providing user-friendly UIs for human-machine interaction
● CyberOS system, allowing you to execute the predefined programs, set the system language, and update the system through the onboard joystick and buttons
● One Micro USB port(Type-C) for connecting to PCs for power supply and communication
● One electronic module port for connecting electronic modules
● One extension board port for connecting to extension boards
● Multiple onboard sensors, such as light sensor and gyroscope, which provides multiple types of data output
● Five LEDs, allowing you to present abundant light effects
● Onboard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi module, enabling wireless communication
● Supporting mBlock 5 programming, which is intended for users of all ages, including those without any programming experience
● Supporting Python programming, for which the cyberpi library is provided
Dimensions
Pockect Shield
Overview
Pocket Shield is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery that can supply power for CyberPi and provides 2-pin and 3-pin interfaces that can be used to connect servos, LED strips, and motors, which significantly improves the extensibility of CyberPi.
Features
● Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery, used to supply power for CyberPi
● Two DC motor ports, used to connect and drive DC motors
● Two digital servo ports, used to connect and drive servos or LED strips
● One main control board port, allowing you to easily connect Pocket Shield to CyberPi
● Supporting mBlock 5 programming, which is intended for users of all ages, including those without any programming experience
● Supporting Python programming, for which the cyberpi library is provided
Specifications
Product parameters |
description |
Micro-processor |
GD32 |
Battery Parameter |
3.7V 800mAh |
Input voltage/current |
5V 700mA |
Output voltage/current |
5V 2A |
Battery life |
4 hours( in general application scenarios, just for reference) |
Charging time |
1~2 hours |
Communication mode |
Serial communication: between the main control board and extension board Digital signals: at the digital servo port PWM signals: at the DC motor port |
Hardware version |
V1.1 |
Dimension |
84×35×19mm |
Weight |
48g |
Note:
● Self-discharge occurs in the lithium-ion battery. If you store mBot2 Shield with the battery voltage lower than 3.6 V for a long time, the battery will be over-discharged and its internal structure may be damaged, which reduces the endurance of the battery. Therefore, to store mBot2 Shield for a long time while keeping the battery intact, you need to charge the battery once every three to six months to 3.8–3.9 V (the best voltage for storage is 3.85 V), which allows the discharge depth of 40% to 60%.
● Store mBot2 Shield at 4℃ to 35℃ in a dry place or keep it away from moisture through packaging.
● Keep it away from heat or direct sunlight.
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