On Apr 22, 2026, at 11:13 AM, 'Melissa De Sole' via K-12 Fab Labs and Makerspaces <k-12-f...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I'm looking for breakout board suggestions to pair with the micro:bit for an 8th grade project. Features that would be helpful:
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My favorite breakout boards for micro:bit are the Keyestudio Motor Driver Breakout Board and the Keyestudio Sensor Breakout Board, both $10 on Amazon.
They can be powered from a USB cable coming from a laptop or outlet, have outputs for servos, have access to all the micro:bit pins with jumper wires, and best of all, they have 5V in addition to 3V. We use the sensor board for our pinball games to read analog and digital switches, and control servos lights, and speakers. Currently using the motor driver to drive DC hobby motors, read in 3 analog sensors, and control the HC-SR04 distance sensor.
-Diane
Diane Brancazio
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Rob van Nood
Educational Technologist
Catlin Gabel School
Office: 503-297-1894 x4540