KS4012 Keyestudio Micro bit Expansion Board with IO Ports (Black and Eco-friendly)

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Description

The BBC micro:bit is a powerful handheld, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC. 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 additional download of the compiler.
This expansion board can be connected to external power(DC 6-12V , PH2.0-2P interface) and come with a DIP switch for controlling power.
There are two groups of 4P pins extended for I2C communication interface(3.3V and 5v power supply), and another two sets of 4p pins extended for P12 and P13(3.3V and 5v power supply).

At same time, this board comes with 2 groups of IO interfaces connected to micro bit control board.
The signal end close to 3.3V power output is 3.3V and linked with signal terminal of micro:bit board.
The signal terminal close to 5V power end is the conversion port of micro:bit board

When we set signal end to digital output(HIGH level), the signal terminal (close to 5V power end) is 5V.
When we set signal terminal to analog output(P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P10), the signal end(close to 5V power end) is 5V*analog value/1023.

While signal end is set to analog input and the voltage of signal end is 3.3-5V, the corresponding signal end of micro:bit is 3.3V;
While its voltage is 0-3.3V, the voltage of signal terminal and signal end of micro bit is same.
When the signal end(close to 5V) is set to digital input and its voltage is 2.1-5V, the corresponding signal end is high level.


Specification:

  • Input voltage: DC6-12V
  • Power input port: PH2.0-2P interface
  • Wiring port: pitch 2.54mm pin header


Interface Description


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Resources

For more details, click the following link:

https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS4012