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  <title>[elecena] Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik :MOVE Motor for micro:bit, a fun introduction to buggies and robotics. The Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit provides a fun introduction to buggy robotics. More than just a programmable buggy, learning to use all of the included features will give the budding roboteer a solid grounding in robotics as a whole.

Learn about movement, how to utilise light and sound, obstacle detection and avoidance, and how to code :MOVE Motor to follow a line. When used in conjunction with the micro:bit's radio features, the possibilities are endless.

Attached to the chassis are two bi-directional DC motors with variable speed control. The wheels have rubber tyres and are a simple push-fit onto the motor shafts. Slot a BBC micro:bit into the edge connector and you are ready to code. There is no other assembly required and no tools required.

There are built-in battery holders for 4x AA batteries. This provides a regulated voltage supply to power the BBC micro:bit which is fed into the edge connector. There is also a power switch to conserve batteries when the buggy is not in use. The micro:bit slots into the onboard edge connector. Code the micro:bit, plug it into the buggy, switch the power on, and then play.

Features:
* The Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit provides a fun introduction to buggy robotics and coding.
* It is backed up by a range of fun tutorials to introduce you to all of the great features.
* All of the tutorials and resources are free.
* There is no soldering required and assembly is quick and super simple.
* The buggy features two bi-direction DC motors.
* There are ultrasonic distance and line-following sensors onboard.
* It also features a Piezo sounder and pen mount.
* There are 4 full-colour programable ZIP LEDs.
* Two-pin outputs that are ideal for servo connections (can be used for other inputs and outputs).
* The battery holder is built onto the chassis.
* The buggy is also fitted with a power switch to conserve the batteries.
* There is also an onboard edge connector for the micro:bit, code, plug and play.
* Kitronik has produced custom MakeCode blocks to simplify coding with the MakeCode editor
* Kitronik have also created example MicroPython code in our GitHub repository.
Contents:
* 1 x :MOVE Motor chassis.
* 2 x Wheel and tyres.
* 1 x Booklet with some quick tutorials to get you started. There are also additional online tutorials and step-by-step guides for extra projects.</description>
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