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.
You can use the slider board to control other devices connected to the , 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 .
Features:
- Add a sliding control to the microbit.
- Control devices such as servos.
- Code it with .
Contents:
- 1 x Monk Makes slider board for BBC micro:bit.
- 5 x Alligator clip leads.
Requires:
- A .
Resources:
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