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Expand the scope of your :MOVE mini Robotics projects to include sensory input via our :MOVE Sensor Interface Board for the BBC microbit.

The board acts as a breakout board for the microbit while it is attached to a Servo:Lite board and allows you to add things such as line following boards, ultrasonic sensors, and much more.

Sensory input can allow for your projects to become more autonomous as they react to their surroundings and perform actions based on this.

There is no soldering required, the board is screwed directly to the BBC microbit and Servo:Lite assembly with the five screws that are supplied with the board.

Features:

  • Add external sensor input to the BBC microbit.
  • Expand the scope and function of your :MOVE mini Robots.
  • Adding sensors to :MOVE mini allows it to react to its environment.

Contents:

Dimensions:

  • Max Height: 48mm.
  • Max Width: 52mm.
  • PCB Thickness: 1.5mm.

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Questions and answers

    Hello, On the move interface card there are two additional connectors spare other than the line follower connection. What other sensors do you sell that connect to these other ports?Can you connect another line follower sensor to one of these ports?You mention also ultrasonic sensor is possible have you details or the sensor and cables?Many Thanks Steve
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    Q Hello, On the move interface card there are two additional connectors spare other than the line f...... Read more
    Asked by Steven Carter on April 30, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Steve,

    Thank you for your question, if you are looking at the board the line follower is broken out on the left hand side using pins 15-16. In the middle it breaks out pins 3-4 and the Right hand set break out Pins 19-20 through the I2C bus so you can use that breakout for I2C components. The top of the board has another connector that breaks out pins 8 and 10 and is designed for a 3.3V Ultra sonic sensor, unfortunately not something we stock any more.

    https://www.kitronik.co.uk/46114-ultrasonic-distance-sensor-hc-sr04-3v3-tolerant.html

    The link above is to what we used to use for the sensor and should just plug into that top port if you can locate a similar product.

    Best Regards

    Cullen
  2. Is there a schematic for this board?
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    Q Is there a schematic for this board?
    Asked by Rich on April 3, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Rich,

    Thank you for your question, I am afraid there is not a schematic available for this kit.

    Best Regards

    Cullen
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