Kitronik Clippable Detector Board V1.0
by KitronikThe Clippable Detector board for the BBC micro:bit detects light, objects and can follow lines. The board is compatible directly with the BBC micro:bit and certain Kitronik boards, such as the Klip Motor Board.
The board works by using phototransistors to detect the reflectiveness of different surfaces. The Clippable Detector board has 3 phototransistor sensors evenly spaced out from each other. The sensors provide an analogue voltage to the BBC microbit. Five connections are required for full operation. These connections match those on a BBC micro:bit and can be attached using either bolts or croc-clip leads.
Coding MakeCode Blocks: Kitronik have produced a set of custom MakeCode blocks for the Clippable Detector board. To add them to the editor, select the cog icon in the top right of the editor. Then, select Extensions from the drop down menu and in the search bar type and enter Kitronik. Pick the tile from the list and the new blocks will be added to the menu in the editor.
Coding MicroPython: It is also possible to use MicroPython to write code for this board. For MicroPython example code visit the GitHub page.
Features:
- Use the board to detect light, objects or to follow lines.
- The board is fitted with 3 phototransistors that detect the reflectiveness of different surfaces.
- Connect the board directly to the micro:bit or connect using croc-clip leads.
- Custom MakeCode blocks make the job of coding as easy as possible.
- You can also code it with MicroPython, you can find example code here.
- Compatible with micro:bit v1 and v2!
Dimensions:
- Length: 77mm.
- Width: 20mm.
- Height: 2.8mm.
- Mounting Hole Diameter: 3mm.
Electrical characteristics:
- Operating Voltage (Vcc): 2V - 5.5V
- Number of output channels: 3
- Max Current (at 3V): 54mA
- Pinout of connector:
- P0 = Sensor analog output
- P1 = Sensor analog output
- P2 = Sensor analog output
- 3V = Voltage supply
- GND = Ground connection
Requires:
- BBC micro:bit.
- Micro USB cable.
- Crocodile clip-leads, if not bolting the board directly to the microbit.
Resources:
- Datasheet.
- For the MicroPython example code visit the GitHub page
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