Micro Bit I/O Expansion Board for micro:bit

  • RM35.00

  • Product Code: micro bit expansion
  • Availability: In Stock

Description:

IObit, IO refers to (input, output), IObit as seen from the name is mainly to serve as pin outputs. It's suitable for some DIY enthusiasts hoping to use all of the IO ports.

This is a low-cost expansion board for Micro:bit, which is specifically used for the IO ports of Micro:bit. It has taken all the IO resources on the Micro:bit, and also has a buzzer on the board. It is connected to the P0 pin through the jumper cap. The P0 pin can be released using a jumper cap. The small size is very suitable for small projects using micro:bit.

It is consistent with Micro:bit programming, because IObit does not have its own drive chip (except buzzer). The building block that is generally used with IObit is to operate the IO port. Many sensors on the market return a high and low voltage. Flat, or an analog value. For actuators, the microbit needs to output high and low level to control. People who are not familiar with this aspect can search Netease Cloud Classroom: Xiaoyan Technology and find the arduino tutorial, which explains how to use the commonly used sensors on the market, the principle is the same.

 

Introduction to IObit Hardware

5V power

Insert the USB power supply (5V 1A) as shown in Figure 1. Press the blue button at 2, and the red indicator light at 3 will light up. You can use the left 5V interface.

P0 buzzer

Toggle switch to turn off the buzzer function (see the silk screen on the back of the board for status)

3Pin IO Port Leads

All the pins in the Micro:bit have been taken out without any reservation (Note: there are no P17 and P18 on the Micro:bit, it’s not that the IObit is not taken out)

Yellow corresponds to the different IO pins

Red corresponds to 3.3V/5V (with silkscreen)

Black corresponds to GND

 

5Pin Gold Fingers

The gold fingers of the Micro:bit are used to draw 3v, gnd, P1, P2, and P3 respectively. This is for users who prefer to use alligator clips

40P Micro:bit horizontal socket
Compact size socket

Board mounting holes and fixing
The two outermost holes are approximately 4.8 mm in diameter and are compatible with Lego friction pins with a spacing of 48 mm.

3.5mm audio interface
You can plug in a 3.5mm jack audio device and play the sound of the P0 pin.

 

IOBIT Programme Use 

If you haven’t gotten started with Micro:bit, first get started with Micro:bit, this is the operating premise.

Use music blocks directly in MakeCode to

P0 pin is
If you use P0, remember to turn the buzzer toggle switch off (because the buzzer is combined with P0)

  • When using the Micro:bit power supply, IObit IO port drive capability is very weak, IO port current is less than 200mA, please do not connect high current devices (such as large servo MG995, DC motor), otherwise it will burn out the micro:bit, you must fully understand before using what the device current conditions needed
  • When using a 5V external power supply, you can drive multiple small servos, but please note that the maximum current is 1A!
  • If you use the high-low read function of the pin, you must set the pull-down on the pin.
  • If P0 is used as a normal IO port, the buzzer toggle switch must be turned off, otherwise the buzzer will sound or the IO read value will be abnormal.
  • Use the shared pin with the Micro:bit dot matrix (such as 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11), remember to disable the dot matrix screen on the software, otherwise it will be a bit of a screen burst
  • Do not use IO19, 20. 19 and 20 cannot be used as an IO port. Although the display on the MakeCode software can be used, it is actually not used! It can only be used for I2C communication
  • The USB port allows a maximum input current of 1A.
  • Do not place it on a metal surface to avoid short circuit

 

Features:

  • Small size, very suitable for DIY
  • All IO ports are extracted
  • On-board buzzer- you can directly use the music module in MakeCode to play music. At the same time, the 3.5mm audio connector on the board can be connected to audio equipment; such as, headphones to have more creative endeavors.
  • Two LEGO-compatible pin holes for easy assembly and integration
  • The 3PIN interface is distinguished by yellow, red, and black. It is created so that plugging it in the wrong way is difficult, and it is convenient to plug in the sensors.
  • It imitates the 5PIN gold fingers on the Micro:bit. This is convenient for makers who like to use the alligator clips.
  • Compared with IObit1.0, the biggest difference is that it can input and output 5V, support 5V sensor use, and increases the drive capacity (can drive multiple 9g small servos).
  • Includes 1A self-recovery fuse
  • Custom-designed silk screen board

 

Parameters:

Length x width x height: 57mmx44mmx12mm

 

Technical details:

  • Power supply mode: IobitV.2.0 supports USB5V power supply. This power supply mode requires pressing the blue power switch.
  • Working voltage: 3V-5V (5V sensor module is not supported under 3V power supply)
  • Output current: 3V and 5V power interface with maximum output 1A
  • Serial port extraction: serial port can map IO port
  • I2C port leads: pins 19 and 20 can only be used as I2C function pins. They cannot be read and written as ordinary IO ports, because Micro:bit bottom is dead.
  • Spi port leads; 14, 15 (IO port can be read and written).

 

Packages includes:

  • 1x IOBIT V2.0 for micro:bit

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