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About the moto:bit Board
The moto:bit is a carrier board for the micro:bit. Similar to an Arudino shield, it is designed to add functionality to
the micro:bit without the hassle of a number of other boards, soldering, and all of those jumper wires.
In this case, the moto:bit takes a micro:bit and turns it into a full blown robotics platform. Wondering what you can
do with it? Well here are a few things...
Control motors through an onboard H-Bridge
Read digital sensors such as line and bump sensors
Read analog sensors like light sensors, temperature sensors, etc
Getting Started with the micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit is a compact, powerful programming
tool that requires no software installation. Read on to
learn how to use it YOUR way!
SparkFun moto:bit - micro:bit Carrier Board (Qwiic)
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