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Intermediate-Advanced Kit containing one Espruino MDBT42Q breakout Preprogrammed and external LED indicators
Reusable selected quality parts with no soldering required (breadboard use)
Available online video tutorials and complete easy to grasp documentation
Compatible with other KitsBitsnBytes Activity Kits
Priced right! Avoid add'l Fees: S&H - %3 Int'l trans - VAT - GBP-USD conv

Description

Description

The Espruino MDBT42Q is the Bluetooth module that we use in Puck.js and Pixl.js devices. Espruino is installed using a breakout board with 0.1" pins, voltage regulator, Button and LEDs. Note: Support for MDBT42 modules only purchased from an Espruino distributor. Other modules don't have a bootloader installed and will need connecting to a programmer tool to have Espruino firmware installed. Open Source JavaScript interpreter Espruino pre-installed, incredibly easy to use, meaning you get started in just seconds, without any prior programming experience. Start programming straight out of the box through th Web-based IDE (Integrate Development Environment) hosted on your computer. Puck.js B071FBVH7X Pixl.js B07G4DYW76 Note that soldering is required


Features

  • Bluetooth Low Energy
  • Espruino JavaScript interpreter pre-installed
  • nRF52832 SoC - 64MHz ARM Cortex M4, 64kB RAM, 512kB Flash
  • 32 x GPIO (capable of PWM, SPI, I2C, UART) on 0.7mm Pitch, including 8 analog inputs
  • 1.7v - 3.6v voltage range
  • Built in thermometer
  • NFC tag programmable from JavaScript (when an antenna is connected)
  • Dimensions: 16mm x 10mm x 2.2mm thick

Breakout board features

  • 2.5 - 16v voltage input, 20uA power draw when advertising
  • 0.1" pin header (With 22 GPIO, 7 analog inputs)
  • Red and Green LEDs
  • Button


KitsBitsnBytes Basic I/O Sampler - a $4.99 value

  • 5 - LEDs one ea Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Clear
  • 5 - 220 ohm resistors
  • 4 - 10K ohm resistors
  • 2 - Push button SPST buttons

Parts may be reused with other KitsBitsnBytes kits or other breadboard projects