The :MOVE mat line following and activity maps - A1 size is an accessory for :MOVE Motor, :MOVE mini and also the Edison V2 Robot. It can be used just for fun, or as part of a project in the classroom. The mat is double-sided, with a line following track on one side and a mock-up of a town on the other.
The line following side offers an attractive alternative to having to create a track by hand. No more fighting with a roll of tape and no more cleaning up adhesive residue afterwards. Level up your line following game today!
The town mock-up side provides a great place to set up traffic projects, where other props can be used. Things such as LAMP:bit, STOP:bit, and also ACCESS:bit can be utilised to great effect.
The mat is A1 in size, which is a generous 594mm x 841mm. When not in use it can either be stored flat or folded up.
Features:
A double-sided accessory mat for :MOVE Motor for micro:bit and Edison V2 robot.
Great for use at home and in the classroom.
On one side there is a line following track and on the other a town mock-up.
No more creating line following tracks with tape and no more clean-up afterwards.
Create town projects, utilising Kitronik traffic calming type props.
When not in use it can be stored flat.
Contents:
1 x :MOVE mat line following and activity maps - A1 size.
Dimensions:
Length: 841mm.
Width: 594mm.
Requires: A suitable buggy, preferably with line following capabilities. Such as;
The :MOVE Motor Klaw provides a fun and easy to install addition to the Kitronik :MOVE Motor buggy for microbit. It has been carefully designed to have the ability to fit both vertically and horizontally with one bolt. Included are two types of Klaw attachments for each of these builds.
It is controlled by a low voltage servo which is included, this servo is used to open and close the Klaw. The voltage supply and control signal are all from the :MOVE Motor via the pin headers, simply connect the servo lead onto the pin headers.
The :MOVE Motor Klaw can be coded with MakeCode or with MicroPython and we have produced online guides to walk you through both. These guides can be found in the list of resources below along with the build instructions.
Features:
Easily add a gripping Klaw to :MOVE Motor.
Servo powered opening and closing with the servo included as a part of the kit.
Fit to :MOVE motor either horizontally or vertically.
The ACCESS:bit is a bolt-on/clip-on board for the BBC microbit that simulates an access barrier. It includes a switch for turning the integrated 3xAAA battery supply on and off and also a buzzer for sound. The ACCESS:bit joins the family of transportation/pedestrian crossing micro:bit accessories, that also includes; the STOP:bit and LAMP:bit.
The ACCESS:bit is supplied with a single servo, a barrier, and all of the required fixings. Once the microbit has been fitted to the ACCESS:bit its LED matrix is fully visible and therefore can be used to display warning signals, stop/go symbols or as a light sensor for autonomous actions.
The ACCESS:bit has been designed to allow for connection to the micro:bit via the supplied M3 countersunk screws or via crocodile clips. For pinout information, please refer to the Datasheet below.
Kitronik has also produced a set of custom MakeCode editor blocks that make it possible to simplify the task of coding, thus opening up this activity to younger students.
To add the custom blocks to the MakeCode menu, select the cog in the top right of the editor. Then, select Extensions from the drop down menu. This will bring up the search box, search for Kitronik. Now, select the ACCESS:bit tile and the blocks will be added to the editor.
Note: This kit requires some mechanical assembly.
Features:
The ACCESS:bit is an accessory for the BBC micro:bit that simulates an access barrier.
It features and on/off switch, integrated battery cage and buzzer for sound.
The micro:bit can bolt-on/clip-on to the board.
It follows the same aesthetic as the STOP:bit and LAMP:bit.
It can be used in conjunction with the STOP:bit and LAMP:bit for larger projects.
Kitronik have created custom code blocks for the MakeCode Editor that are available as an Extension to the editor.
Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik ARCADE, a fully featured programmable gamepad for use with the MakeCode Arcade block editor.
The MakeCode Arcade editor has been designed to allow everyone, from beginners to experienced game enthusiasts, to create retro arcade games to run in the browser or on handheld consoles. It consists of drag-and-drop blocks that snap together to form programs. You can also write your code in Javascript and Python! The Kitronik ARCADE is a handheld gaming platform designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor, either write your own games and run them on ARCADE or download existing games and enjoy a fully-featured handheld gaming experience.
Onboard Features: The Kitronik ARCADE has been specifically designed to offer the perfect platform for running these games. It's packed full of features and has been ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use. It features a full-colour LCD wide viewing angle screen, a piezo sounder for audio feedback, a vibration motor for haptic feedback, 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, a reset button and an on/off switch. Everything you need for the perfect gaming experience. It also features a software volume control, a USB programming port, and 2 expansion ports for expert-level users.
For Education: The emphasis for MakeCode Arcade is Learning/Education and there are a wealth of resources available on the MakeCode Arcade website to facilitate this. There are; guided tutorials that walk you through creating simple games, more complex games that you can open and learn from, games written by community members that you can learn from, game concepts tutorials, tutorials that explore graphics and Maths, lesson plans, CS courses, printable coding cards for the classroom, video tutorials, and much more!
For Fun: Sometimes it's all about playing! ARCADE offers a fully-featured platform for an immersive handheld gaming experience. If coding isn't your thing and you just want to play, there are a wealth of games available on the MakeCode Arcade website that you are free to download and enjoy, with no learning/debugging required. Access to these games is free and more are being added by users continuously. Just browse for something you like, download it, and then sit back and enjoy the experience.
Features:
The Kitronik ARCADE is a feature-packed handheld gamepad for use with the Microsoft Arcade editor.
Write your own games to play or freely download games from the MakeCode Arcade website.
Use the wealth of educational material available to create a game from the ground up or tweak existing code and learn the open-source way.
It features a full-colour LCD wide viewing angle screen.
It has a piezo sounder for audio feedback.
Make use of the vibration motor for haptic feedback.
It also features; 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, a reset button and an on/off switch.
There is also a software volume control, a USB programming port, and 2 expansion ports for expert-level users.
The ARCADE can be powered by either 3xAA batteries or via the micro USB connector.
Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade, a fully featured programmable gamepad for use with the MakeCode Arcade block editor. The Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade is a handheld gaming platform designed specifically for use with the BBC micro:bit and the MakeCode Arcade editor, either write your own games and run them on Arcade or download existing games. The MakeCode Arcade editor is a great way to learn to code games. It features simple snap-together blocks that allow the user to build simple games within minutes. The editor has been designed to allow everyone, from beginners to experienced game enthusiasts, to create games to run in the browser or on handheld consoles. It consists of drag-and-drop blocks that snap together to form programs. You can also write your code in Javascript and Python!
To help you get off to a flying start, we have created a Datasheet, which also doubles as a quick start guide. It comprises; a product brief, usage information, labelled and dimensioned drawings, and an introduction to coding with the MakeCode Arcade editor. The board features 4 directional d-pad buttons, 2 interactive action buttons for coding, a menu button and a full colour 1.77” screen. At the bottom of the BBC micro:bit Arcade are 5 croc-clippable pads for connecting additional switches and devices. These consist of the 3 BBC micro:bit pins (P0, P1 and P2) also a voltage pin and a ground (the same connections as the large pads on the BBC micro:bit. This allows for custom additions to the gamer. Sound is provided via the in-built sounder on the BBC micro:bit.
The Kitronik Arcade is powered by 3xAA batteries, with the battery holders located on the rear of the PCB. The battery holders also act as an ergonomic grip that makes it comfortable to use. The board also provides power to the connected micro:bit via the edge connector slot, removing the need to power the micro:bit separately. The Arcade has a power switch, but it is also possible to turn the Arcade off by simply removing or inserting the BBC micro:bit into the edge connector. There is a green power LED that lights up when the board has power, is switched on, and has a micro:bit inserted. The emphasis for MakeCode Arcade is Learning/Education and there are a wealth of resources available on the MakeCode Arcade website to facilitate this. There are; guided tutorials that walk you through creating simple games, more complex games that you can open and learn from, games written by community members that you can learn from, game concepts tutorials, tutorials that explore graphics and Maths, lesson plans, CS courses, printable coding cards for the classroom, video tutorials, and much more!
Note:
The Kitronik ARCADE for micro:bit is NOT supplied with a BBC micro:bit
Features:
The Kitronik ARCADE for micro:bit is a feature-packed handheld gamepad for use with BBC micro:bit V2 and the Microsoft Arcade editor.
Write your own games to play or freely download games from the MakeCode Arcade website.
Use the wealth of educational material available to create a game from the ground up or tweak existing code and learn the open-source way.
It features a full-colour LCD 1.77” screen.
It also features; 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, on/off switch.
The ARCADE breaks out the 0, 1, 2, 3V, GND pins from the micro:bit edge connector to croc-clippable pads below the screen.
The ARCADE is powered by 3xAA batteries (Not supplied).
Contents:
1 x Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade gamepad.
Laser-cut protective case parts and fixings (supplied already fully assembled and fitted to ARCADE).
The Kitronik Arcade for micro:bit is a handheld gaming platform that’s designed to elevate the functionality of your latest BBC micro:bit, by letting you write fun and educational games using the Microsoft MakeCode Arcade game editor.
Master Coding Through Play with the Kitronik ARCADE Max – A Programmable Gamepad for MakeCode Arcade
Take your first steps into game development with the ARCADE Max, a fully featured handheld gamepad designed for use with the MakeCode Arcade block editor. With its intuitive layout and large 2.4" full-colour screen, it delivers both comfort and immersive gameplay—ideal for learning through play.
The Kitronik ARCADE Max is an all-in-one handheld console built for educational and recreational use. Powered by Microsoft’s MakeCode Arcade editor, users can create, test, and enjoy their own 2D games. Whether you're exploring programming for the first time or diving deeper into game design, ARCADE Max is an engaging and hands-on tool to support the journey.
This quick assemble box is a fantastic choice for housing your MP3 mono amplifier kit.
Perfect for those times when you want to do an electronics focused practical task without spending weeks on the enclosure. The box is supplied flat and folds up easily. When assembled there is compartment to house the speaker, a seperate compartment for the PCB and another for the batteries. The cardboard case can be painted, varnished, drawn on or covered with fabric creating a high quality sturdy enclosure quickly and effectively.
Note: Supplied as a single piece of cardboard that folds into a 3 compartment enclosure for your amplifier project. Supplied as a box of 20 individual Cardboard Mono Amplifier Cases.
Features:
Easy and quick to assemble.
Compact and simple 3 compartment design.
The plain cardboard is easy to decorate and personalise.
Spark creativity with the Kitronik Craft & Code for BBC micro:bit! This engaging kit, ideal for learners aged 8+, combines coding, electronics, and craft to deliver hands-on STEM learning. Compatible with all versions of the BBC micro:bit, the kit introduces students to coding through fun, project-based activities using the MakeCode block-based editor. All essential components are included, aside from standard craft materials.
Please note: micro:bits and batteries are NOT included.
Learn to think logically with the Digital Logic Add-On for the Inventor's kit for micro:bit! This kit, along with Kitronik's Inventor's kit, serves as an introduction to logic gates and how they can be used in conjunction with the microbit.
Logic gates are the basic building blocks of digital integrated circuits, the chips found in the majority of electronic products today. Although these experiments explore how individual logic gates work, in chips there could be millions of individual logic gates, depending on the size and complexity of the chip. For example, there are approximately 1.4 billion transistors in a quad core i7. If we assume that the average gate requires three transistors then that would give approx. 450 million gates.
Included in this kit are 5 IC's, each a different type of logic gate. They are; AND, OR, XOR, NAND, and a NOT Gate. There are also colour coded stickers included, and these colours are used throughout the booklet in the circuit diagrams. The kit also contains 2 x 2N7000 FETs and a pack of 10 male to male jumper wires. Each experiment also makes use of components from our Inventor's kit for micro:bit, often LEDs as they offer a visual and immediate indication of the 'state' of gate inputs and outputs.
The code has been created in the Microsoft MakeCode Editor and the code for each of the experiments can be downloaded from the resources section below. Kitronik have also produced Python code examples for each of the experiments, these are also available as a download from the resources section.
Features:
Offers an easy to understand introduction to Digital Logic gates and combining these gates with the micro:bit.
This kit can be used as a teaching aid for Basic Digital Logic curriculum at KS3.
A fun and hands on introduction to the building blocks of ICs.
Code can be created with the Microsoft MakeCode editor and also in the Python editor.
The code examples have also been provided as a download from the resources section below. Choose from either blocks or Python.
The topics covered include; Truth Tables, Semiconductors and state electricity, and how to use gates in conjunction with the micro:bit via code.
Learn how to build and code the 7 following experiments;
-- EXP.1 - Introduction to ‘NOT’ Gates. -- EXP.2 - Introduction to ‘AND’ Gates. -- EXP.3 - Introduction to ‘OR’ Gates. -- EXP.4 - Introduction to ‘NAND’ Gates. -- EXP.5 - Introduction to ‘XOR’ Gates. -- EXP.6 - Half Adder Circuit. -- EXP.7 - Full Adder Circuit With Binary To Decimal Converter. Contents:
1 x Quad 2 input AND IC.
1 x Quad 2 input OR IC.
1 x Hex NOT IC.
1 x Quad 2 input NAND IC.
1 x Quad 2 input XOR IC.
2 x 2N7000 FET.
10 x M-M Jumper Wires.
1 x Set of 5 colour coded IC Stickers.
Tutorial booklet, containing 7 experiments.
€13.51
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