Monk Makes

US$14.51
A 4-way MOSFET switch. Perfect for cars, motorhomes, model railways and other low voltage DC projects. The Mosfetti is a 4 channel MOSFET switch designed for maker projects. It is supplied as a PCB with surface mount components attached and header pins and screw terminals as a kit for the customer to solder if required.
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US$4.50
If you liked our Breadboard for Pico and are ready to take your prototype to solder, you will love this board. This prototyping board is inspired by the MonkMakes Breadboard for Pico and has all the Pico's pin names on the PCB.
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US$13.42
The MonkMakes Slider for micro:bit allows you to interact with your micro:bit by sliding a control left and right. The kit includes the Slider for micro:bit itself plus a set of 5 alligator clip leads. Comprehensive instructions with example projects are provided as a free download.
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US$7.97
The MonkMakes Connector for micro:bit makes it super-easy to connect I2C, SPI and other devices to your micro:bit without losing the main connector rings.
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US$9.96

The Servo Six controller Interface board simplifies the process of connecting up to six servo motors to a Raspberry Pi or Arduino. It connects to the Raspberry Pi via seven pins (six GPIO and one GND).

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US$24.95
The 7-segment for micro:bit is a four digit 7-segment display for micro:bit. You can use it to display numbers, but it can also display letters and other characters!
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US$13.33
The MonkMakes Servo for micro:bit board provides a really easy way to attach up to three servomotors to a BBC micro:bit. The board requires a power supply or battery pack to provide 5 or 6V to the servomotors. It includes a voltage regulator that will supply 3V back to the micro:bit, so that you don’t have to power it separately.
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US$13.89
This tiny board has a standard DC barrel jack socket at one end and provides a regulated 3.3V output that you can use to power your micro:bit using the JST battery connector attached to wires coming from the other end of the board. You might want to use a MonkMakes Power for micro:bit board if you want to use a AC to DC adapter, solar panels, or other sources of power that are not the 3V or so that the micro:bit is expecting. The Power for micro:bit will accept an input voltage of 4.5 to 12V DC from its standard DC barrel jack socket and convert it into a pleasantly regulated 3.3V for your micro:bit.
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US$14.20
The MonkMakes Relay for micro:bit is a solid-state (no moving parts) relay that allows an output of a micro:bit to turn things on and off. A micro:bit can turn an LED on and off directly, but anything more powerful requires something like a relay or a transistor. Using a transistor to switch something on and off requires a shared ground connection with the micro:bit and a knowledge electronics that you or your students may not be ready for. The MonkMakes Relay for micro:bit is much easier to use, acting like a simple micro:bit controlled switch. This relay can be used to switch low voltage devices such as light bulbs, a motor, a small heating element or even a string of 12V LED lighting. The voltage needs to be kept under 16V, but the relay will automatically protect itself against too much current.
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US$15.62
The MonkMakes Speaker for micro:bit is a neat little amplified speaker that connects to your micro:bit using alligator clips. Features: Amplified output. LED ‘power on’ indicator. Reverse polarity protection.
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US$5.68
The MonkMakes RGB LED for micro:bit provides a colourful add-on to your micro:bit. Connect it up with alligator clips and then use the three outputs of your micro:bit to control the red, green and blue channels to mix up any colour of light you want.
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US$15.95
The MonkMakes Sensor Board for micro:bit allows you to sense sound level, temperature and light level. Features: 3V and GND connections can be made from either side and allow you to power a second board such as the MonkMakes Relay Board or MonkMakes Speaker. LED ‘power on’ indicator. Reverse polarity protection. All three sensors are analog and can be connected to pins P0, P1 and P2 using alligator clips.
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