ZIP LEDs Add-On Pack for Kitronik Inventors Kit for micro:bit
€17.50 inc VAT
ZIP LEDs Add-On Pack for Kitronik Inventors Kit for micro:bit
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ZIP LEDs Add-On Pack for Kitronik Inventors Kit for micro:bit
€17.50 inc VAT
This add-on pack for the?Kitronik Inventors Kit for the BBC microbit?provides the perfect way to learn about the wonderful world of?ZIP LEDs. These LEDs are simple to control and can be used to produce a whole range of fantastic colours.
This add-on pack for the?Kitronik Inventors Kit for the BBC microbit?provides the perfect way to learn about the wonderful world of?ZIP LEDs. These LEDs are simple to control and can be used to produce a whole range of fantastic colours.
Most consumer electronics heavily rely on LEDs, as LEDs are a great way of providing instant visual feedback for the user. With this add-on pack, you will learn how to write code to take control of ZIP LEDs and also learn how to make ZIP LEDs respond to input from components such as potentiometers and sensors. There are ten experiments, 9 in the booklet and one online, that will help you develop the skills needed to add visual feedback to your projects.
ZIP LEDs are individually addressable RGB LEDs. The name is a nod to the ZIP postal codes used in the US. Each LED can be controlled independently and all LEDs are connected using the same three-wire bus. Each LED can produce a full spectrum of colours, independently of other LEDs on the same bus.
ZIP LEDs are based on the WS2812B part and are often referred to as NeoPixel?s (which is an Adafruit trademark) and are compatible with Adafruit NeoPixel and other WS2812B driver code. They can be coded for the?microbit?in both?MakeCode Blocks?and?MicroPython.
Features:
Learn how to control ZIP LED colours.
Learn how to move a light through any number of ZIP LEDs.
Learn how to control ZIP LEDs independently.
Learn how to make ZIP LEDs respond to input from electronic components and sensors.
Insight Resources Mr Bit is an online educational coding platform that also features sections devoted to some of our key micro:bit accessories, including this kit. This content has been developed by Insight Resources and any questions relating to them should be directed at their contact information. To access these resources, please visit;
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