Kitronik, the Nottingham based electronics and educational technology company that supplies schools across the world, has launched its latest product for use with the BBC micro:bit – the :Move Motor.
Mind your step, here comes the Kitronik robot buggy :MOVE Motor, which works with the BBC micro:bit mini educational computer. Advancing on the :Move Mini, it requires no soldering and can be coded ...
Want to use a Raspberry Pi Pico with some motor control, maybe for some plug-and-play robotics projects? Well, the latest release from Nottingham-based educational electronics specialists Kitronik is ...