10x BBC micro:bit v2.21 board with Quick Start Guide - A pocket-sized codeable computer which is super easy to use and can be used across the curriculum.
10x Micro USB Cables 30cm - A Micro USB Data & Sync Charger Cable Cord.
10x Battery Cages - The JST connector easily plugs into the BBC micro:bit to provide a portable power supply.
20x AAA Batteries - Long lasting, dependable power across a wide range of everyday applications.
Edge Connector: 25 pins. 4 dedicated GPIO, PWM, i2c, SPI and ext. power. 3 ring pins for connecting crocodile clips/banana plugs. Notched for easier connection. The micro:bit can read values from sensors and control things like motors or robots
I2C: Dedicated I2C Bus for peripherals
Wireless: 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0
Power: 5V via Micro USB port, 3V via edge connector or battery pack, LED power indicator, Power off (push and hold power button)
Current Available: 200mA available for accessories
Motion Sensor: ST LSM 303. On-board motion detector or 3-AXIS digital accelerometer that can detect movement e.g. shake, tilt or free-fall and use it to control motion activated games
A 5x5 LED matrix with 25 red LEDs to light up and can display animiated patterns, scrolling text and alphanumeric characters
Two programmable buttons. Use them as a games controller, or control music on a smart phone
Micro-USB controller: This is controlled by a separate processor and presents the micro:bit to a computer as a memory stick