Elecfreaks sensor:bit for micro:bit (sensorbit)
Sensor:bit is a breakout board based on micro:bit. It has extended all available IO ports on micro:bit, and lead out them in the form of GVS. With this board, we can extend various 3V electric brick modules like LED light, photocell, etc.. On the board, it has integrated a buzzer and an audio jack, which allows us to hear music from the buzzer or with our headphone.
FEATURES
- Extend most IO ports on micro:bit by GVS pins.
- Independently lead out IIC interface. Enable to plug in IIC components like OLED, BME280, etc..
- Integrated a buzzer and an audio jack.
- Support Lego interface.
- Mark out each IO port with silk printing.
Definition of Pins
Introduction of Major Components
Audio Jack
Headphone is controlled by P0 port. Plug in your headphone, the buzzer will disconnect automatically.
Buzzer
The buzzer is controlled by P0 port. Plug in your headphone, the buzzer will disconnect automatically.
16 Channel Standard GVS Port
This is a standard GVS interface with 16 channels. It can extend 3V electric brick module.
I2C Port
This is a group of I2C female header, which can connect with OLED module directly.
This is a group of I2C male header.
Quick Start
Hardware Assembly
Plug your micro:bit into sensor:bit.
Software
Navigate to the programming interface of Makecode online editor. Write your code to make the buzzer on sensor:bit play music.
You can see the whole program from the link here: https://makecode.microbit.org/_3At2iE5Ue3XK
Result
Press button A on micro:bit, the buzzer starts to play music. Plug in your headphone to sensor:bit, the buzzer stops playing music, and you can hear the music through your headphone.
Parameters
Dimension
Packing List
- 1 x sensor:bit
Documents