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Low voltage relay for micro:bit (solid state)

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The MonkMakes Relay for the BBC microbit is a solid-state (no moving parts) relay that allows an output of a micro:bit to turn things on and off.

 A micro:bit can turn an LED on and off directly, but anything more powerful requires something like a relay or a transistor. Using a transistor to switch something on and off requires a shared ground connection with the micro:bit and a knowledge of electronics that you or your students may not be ready for. The MonkMakes Relay for micro:bit is much easier to use, acting like a simple micro:bit controlled switch.

This relay can be used to switch low voltage devices such as light bulbs, a motor, a small heating element or even a string of 12V LED lighting. The voltage needs to be kept under 16V, but the relay will automatically protect itself against too much current.

Features:

  • Solid-state relay (No moving parts).
  • Resettable polyfuse to protect against over-current.
  • 2A Maximum current.
  • 16V Maximum voltage.
  • Integrated active LED power indicator.

Contents:

  • 1 x MonkMakes Relay Board for the BBC micro:bit.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 59.3mm.
  • Width: 49mm.
  • Height: 1.6mm.

Requires:

  • BBC micro:bit.
  • Crocodile Leads.
Bildungsstufe: Sec. II & tertiaire, cycle 2

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Kitronik Inventor's Kit for BBC Micro:bit - French
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