In this category you can find Raspberry Pi microcomputers and Micro:bit boards with corresponding accessories. Raspberry PI 4, Micro:bit etc.
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This set of cables makes component conjugation when prototyping or testing much faster and easier. Set consists of 10 cables that have alligator connection on each end so you could hook it to any component easily. Moreover, your work will be even simpler because of different cable colors in the set.
BBC Micro:bit is well known in Croatia due to Croatian Makers project. Soldered is on its way to become the official distributor for Micro:bit in Croatia.
For those who are not familiar, micro:bit is small microcontroller board accompanied with bunch of sensors which makes learning programming logic easier, especially for kids. There are more than a few visual programming tools for this board which make programming really simple. It is programmed via USB port and besides sensors, it has 2 pushbuttons and 5×5 LED matrix display onboard.
Introducing the Raspberry Pi 5 – 4GB a powerful microcontroller designed for makers and enthusiasts! With a quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor running at up to 2.4GHz, this board offers lightning-fast performance for your projects. Boasting 4GB of RAM, it effortlessly handles multitasking and complex applications. The Raspberry Pi 4GB also features improved graphics and connectivity options, including dual-display support and USB 3.0. Whether you’re diving into IoT, robotics, or multimedia applications, the Raspberry Pi 4GB is your go-to board for endless creativity!
Introducing the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W—a compact yet powerful microcontroller that packs a punch! Featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor running at 1GHz, 512MB RAM, and built-in wireless connectivity, this little powerhouse is perfect for your next project. Its small size and versatile GPIO pins make it ideal for everything from DIY gadgets to robotics. With a user-friendly design and support for various programming languages, the Zero 2 W is an essential tool for makers and enthusiasts alike. Get creative with your projects!
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a flexible, high-performance microcontroller built for makers, students, and DIY enthusiasts. Featuring the RP2040 dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor at 133MHz and 264KB of SRAM, the Pico brings serious computing power to small projects. With USB programming, GPIO flexibility, and compatibility with both MicroPython and C/C++, it’s perfect for IoT, robotics, and countless other creative applications. Its innovative design allows for straightforward soldering onto custom boards, making the Pico an indispensable tool for any maker.
The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is a versatile and powerful microcontroller designed for makers and enthusiasts. It features dual ARM Cortex-M33 or dual Hazard3 RISC-V processors at 150MHz, 520KB of onboard SRAM, and is software-compatible with the Raspberry Pi Pico 1, making it ideal for fast and demanding projects. With USB 1.1 support and flexible GPIO pins, it’s perfect for IoT, robotics, and all projects that require real power in a compact package. Ready to work with MicroPython and C/C++, the Pico 2 is your board for endless possibilities.
Proto:bit allows you to access all micro:bit pins. Connect it to breadboard or use cables to connect additional components to it. Also comes with 2 easyC connectors that allow you to easily connect additional I2C sensors, breakouts and actuators.
With the Raspberry Pi breadboard breakout board, you can easily connect your Raspberry Pi with a regular breadboard. It fits on standard half-size and full-size breadboards. It even adds a couple of ground and power supply pins. Best of all, the pins are already soldered. You just have to plug the cable in. This breakout will get you prototyping on the Raspberry Pi in no time!
Product usage tips:
The breakout board is compatible with Raspberry Pi that comes with 40-pin connector. It comes with a HAT ribbon cable for the Raspberry Pi. It has an easyC port for easier connection with other I2C breakout boards.
If the breakout board is not working properly, it’s likely not connected correctly. Check the pinout and the wiring. The culprit might be there. If that’s not the case, check if the HAT ribbon cable is connected as it should be. It should be straight and go to the bottom of the pins.
Micro:bit is a very interesting board with lots of options that are used by many children in school or hobbyists, but who can say no to new features! So we decided to make a micro:bit add-on that will enable internet connection via WiFi! Finally, you’ll be able to connect your micro:bit projects to the Internet and to connect to the well known Internet of Things. WiFi:bit add-on is easy to use through a MakeBlock add-on or using completed Python examples.
Just insert micro:bit to the add-on, plug in the power cable (required) and you are ready! Open the examples and start sending and receiving data from the internet. There are even two easyC connectors on the WiFi add-on, which allow the simplest connection of I2C sensors and actuators with micro:bit. There are also available pins on the board which are isolated on standard spacing used for breadboard connections or connections with cables to additional components!
This adapter makes it easy to connect easyC devices and sensors to the Raspberry Pi. It has 3 pieces of easyC connectors and a female header for Raspberry Pi, next to the header there are pins for connecting 5V and 3.3V and ground pins. It simply connects to the Raspberry Pi because its pinout matches the pinout of the Raspberry Pi.
This adapter will convert your Micro HDMI to HDMI port. There is a male Micro HDMI on one side and a HDMI port on the other.
• Connector side A: micro HDMI
• Connector side B: HDMI
• Cable length: 1m
This silicone protective case fits BBC Micro:bit boards. The Micro:bit’s buttons are accessible through the holes in the case and the illumination provided by the LED matrix is visible.
The case has holes that allow access to JST and USB connectors and reset keys.
A new and more powerful Raspberry Pi 4 is here! The most famous little computer in the world that doesn’t need any introduction. The 87 x 58mm board features a 64-bit 4-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 8GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x HDMI output, 4 USB ports, an SD card slot for system sotrage and your data. One should not forget the well-known Raspberry Pi GPIO, which allows you to connect various accessories directly to the Raspberry Pi.
This adapter can switches your MicroUSB cabel into an USB-C.
• Front: MicroUSB
• Back: USB-C
This This USB SD adaptor allows you to read and write on varios types of SD cards: Micro MS, SD, MIcroSD, MS Duo.
• Card models: Micro MS(M2), SD/MMC/SDHC/DV, MS Duo/MS PRO Duo, Micro SD/T – Flash
• Dimensions: 69 x 20.5 x 16mm
This adapter makes it easy to connect easyC devices and sensors to the Raspberry Pi. It has 2 soldered easyC male connectors and a female header for Raspberry Pi, next to the header there are pins for connecting 5V and 3.3V and ground pins. It simply connects to the Raspberry Pi because its pinout matches the pinout of the Raspberry Pi.
This adapter will turn your Micro HDMI into an HDMI connector. On one side there is a male Micro HDMI and on the opposite side is a female HDMI connector .
This adapter will turn your Mini HDMI into an HDMI connector. On one side there is a male Mini HDMI and on the opposite side is a female HDMI connector.
This adapter will turn your HDMI into an VGA connector. On one side there is a male HDMI and on the opposite side is a female VGA connector.
Holder for two AAA batteries of small dimensions with a JST connector at the end that connects to a standard input for batteries. Often used with BBC micro:bit.
A new and more powerful Raspberry Pi 4 is here! The most famous little computer in the world that doesn’t need any introduction. The 87 x 58mm board features a 64-bit 4-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 4GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x HDMI output, 4 USB ports, an SD card slot for system sotrage and your data. One should not forget the well-known Raspberry Pi GPIO, which allows you to connect various accessories directly to the Raspberry Pi.
A new and more powerful Raspberry Pi 4 is here! The most famous little computer in the world that doesn’t need any introduction. The 87 x 58mm board features a 64-bit 4-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x HDMI output, 4 USB ports, an SD card slot for system sotrage and your data. One should not forget the well-known Raspberry Pi GPIO, which allows you to connect various accessories directly to the Raspberry Pi.
A small power supply that provides 3A on 5V via micro-USB cable. You might recognize, this is a perfect power supply for the Raspberry Pi. It would also find its place in some other uses, such as powering up a micro-USB device or charging a device with a battery.
SMD connector for BBC micro:bit board. 40 pins.