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DESCRIPTION FEATURES DOCUMENTS
micro:bit card edge connector
Input voltage: 2.7V - 9V
5 built in addressable LEDs
Built in buzzer
5V output
3.3V output
7 protected input/output pins
3 pins for SPI communication
2 pins for I C
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ALLIGATOR DEVELOPMENT GATOR:BIT I2C MICROBIT MICRO:BIT SPEAKER
SPI WS2812 WS2812B
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Getting Started with the
micro:bit
MARCH 21, 2017
The micro:bit is a compact,
powerful programming tool that
requires no software installation.
Read on to learn how to use it
YOUR way!
Gator:bit Hookup Guide
MAY 10, 2018
Gator:bit is a rugged
development breakout board for
the BBC micro:bit. Gator:bit
exposes almost every pin on the
micro:bit to an alligator clippable
pad. Gator:bit features over-
voltage, over-current, and short
circuit protection circuitry on
every IO pin as well as built-in
addressable LEDs, built-in
buzzer, and a power management
solution to give you sensible
powering options.
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