Overview
The BBC micro:bit is a powerful handheld, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC. It was designed to encourage children to get actively involved in technical activities, like coding and electronics.
It features a 5×5 LED Matrix, two integrated push buttons, a compass, Accelerometer, and Bluetooth. It supports the PXT graphical programming interface developed by Microsoft and can be used under Windows, MacOS, IOS, Android and many other operating systems without downloading additional compiler.
If you want to connect a couple of sensor modules to the micro:bit main board, try use our keyestudio new designed sensor shield for micro:bit.
To make connection more direct, the sensor shield has brought out all the IO pins on the edge of micro:bit main board to 3Pin interface. These provide an easy way of connecting circuits using jumper wires. Label G means GND; V is VCC (3.0-3V); S is Signal pin; corresponds to IO pins of micro:bit main board.
You can connect the golden rings on the sensor shield to other sensors or modules using Alligator clip line. Or connect the sensors/modules to the pin headers on the sensor shield using jumper wires.
There are 3 kinds of power supply methods for the sensor shield and micro:bit main board.
1) Direct connect the battery case to micro:bit main board for power supply;
2) Connect the golden rings 3V GND with alligator clip lines for power supply;
3) Connect random group of V G pin headers with jumper wire for power supply.
The sensor shield comes with 4 fixed holes at the edge, easy to mount on any other devices.
Specification
Operating voltage: DC3.0-3.3V
Pin Pitch: 2.54mm
Dimensions: 76mm*63mm*12mm
Weight:22.8g