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The Monk Makes Slider for micro:bit allows you to interact with your micro:bit by sliding a control left and right.

The board uses a 10kΩ linear variable resistor (pot) to output a voltage between 0 and 3V that can be measured in your micro:bit programs using one of the micro:bit connections as an analogue input.

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.

Monk Makes Slider for micro:bit close up

You can use the slider board to control other devices connected to the microbit, such as servos. Other uses include volume control, speed control, dimmer slider, and much more.

Note:

  • Please note that this kit does not contain a micro:bit. You can obtain a micro:bit separately here.

Features:

  • Add a sliding control to the microbit.
  • Control devices such as servos.
  • Code it with Makecode.

Contents:

  • 1 x Monk Makes slider board for BBC micro:bit.
  • 5 x Alligator clip leads.

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