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The Modular Raspberry Pi Case is designed to be fully customisable by the user, and adaptable to suit a range of requirements. The streamlined look, and adaptability makes it perfect for many applications, including: the hobbyist maker, digital signage, industrial protection, living-room & child-friendly media centres, classroom eduction, workshops and many more! All add-ons are designed to be interchangeable and can be added and removed when required.
The USB/HDMI security cover is a dual-use shroud that can be utilised to protect access to all the external inputs and outputs. Two covers can be used simultaneously if only very limited access is required, and “punch-out” access hatches are available for both the Ethernet and Micro USB power port if these inputs are required. Security covers are tamperproof and can only be removed from inside the case.
In addition to protecting the Raspberry Pi ports, the shroud is offset from the body by 12mm. The enables the secure, internal and protected use of up to four nano USB dongles with the cover installed.
Specifications:- Dual-Use - Compatible with Either Set of I/O Ports e.g. HDMI or USB Side
- Secure and Tamper-Proof
- RJ45 & Micro USB Power Breakout Hatches
- Off-Set to Enable the Use & Internal Protection of up to 4 Nano USB Dongles!
- 1 x USB/HDMI Cover
The Modular Raspberry Pi Case is designed to be fully customisable by the user, and adaptable to suit a range of requirements. The streamlined look, and adaptability makes it perfect for many applications, including: the hobbyist maker, digital signage, industrial protection, living-room & child-friendly media centres, classroom eduction, workshops and many more! All add-ons are designed to be interchangeable and can be added and removed when required.
- Dual-Use - Compatible with Either Set of I/O Ports e.g. HDMI or USB Side
- Secure and Tamper-Proof
- RJ45 & Micro USB Power Breakout Hatches
- Off-Set to Enable the Use & Internal Protection of up to 4 Nano USB Dongles!
Good to build prototype project, electric wiring, other electronic design for electricians or technicians.
Specifications:
Contact Material: Copper
Insulator Material: ABS plastic
Colour: Black
Maximum rated voltage: 600V
AMPS Maximum Rated: 15A
Poles: 12-pin (two rows)
Weight: 244g(appr.)
Size: 12.7x2.2x1.6cm (appr.)
Package includes:
1 X Terminal Electric connector Strip Block
Why not protect your Micro: bit development board with these adorable silicone cases? Now we have the cute silicone case that can protect your Micro: bit from external wear. It also can prevent your board from wires that might short it out while still allows full access to the board. It is easy to use, just slide your boards into the case and it envelops and protects the entire electronic components. Sliding in the white terminals protector to prevent the terminals from shorting.
The case has slots to access the USB port, buttons and JST connectors. It’s especially designed to allow the on-board LED matrix to be viewed when lighted up. It’s aimed to create a more interesting programming environment for children, getting rid of the past boring programming life.
Features:
Protect your micro:bit
Specifications:
- Product Size: 56mm x 45mm
- Thickness: 12mm
Note:
Micro:bit control board is not included
Package Inlcudes:
1 x Micro:bit Silicone Protective case
Why not protect your Micro: bit development board with these adorable silicone cases? Now we have the cute silicone case that can protect your Micro: bit from external wear. It also can prevent your board from wires that might short it out while still allows full access to the board. It is easy to use, just slide your boards into the case and it envelops and protects the entire electronic components. Sliding in the white terminals protector to prevent the terminals from shorting.
The case has slots to access the USB port, buttons and JST connectors. It’s especially designed to allow the on-board LED matrix to be viewed when lighted up. It’s aimed to create a more interesting programming environment for children, getting rid of the past boring programming life.
Features:
Protect your micro:bit
Specifications:
- Product Size: 56mm x 45mm
- Thickness: 12mm
Note:
Micro:bit control board is not included
Package Inlcudes:
1 x Micro:bit Silicone Protective case
Size | 62mm(L)x44mm(W)x23mm(H) |
Input Voltage (Trigger) | DC 3-32V |
Output Voltage(Line) | AC 24-380V |
Output Current(Line) | 50 A |
On Voltage | ≤1V |
On-Off Time | ≤10ms |
Off Leakage Current | ≤2mA |
Transparent Lid Included | Yes |
Package Includes:
1 X 50A SSR-50DA Solid State Relay With Cover
Datasheet available at https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Components/General/SSR40DA.pdf
Depending on how hard your relay works, you might want to add a heat sink to it.
Q:During continuity testing with my multimeter why does my relay on the AC side not switch on?
A: The below info was found at http://www.crydom.com/en/tech/newsletters/solid statements - bench test an ssr.pdf
A multimeter determines impedance by injecting a small amount of voltage through it's probes into the circuit being tested. It then measures the current flowing through the probes and calculates resistance. Easy enough; Resistance = Voltage / Current! However, as we just discussed above, a solid state relay’s output turns on by “stealing” a bit of voltage from the AC mains in order to supply current to the gate of the SCRs. Simply put, if the AC mains is not connected to the relay then the output cannot turn on. Since the voltage and current produced by a multimeter is not sufficient enough to turn on the SCRs, the output of a solid state relay will remain in the off state; even with the input signal applied. As a result, SSRs will sometimes fail an incoming inspection because the engineer expects to see a significant change in the output impedance when they turn on the relay.The most effective way to bench test a solid state relay is to construct a simple test circuit consisting of a DC power supply or battery (a 9Vdc battery will work fine in most cases ) and a 60W or 100W light bulb.
Specifications:
- Product Size: 56mm x 45mm
- Thickness: 12mm
Note:
Micro:bit control board is not included
Package Inlcudes:
1 x Micro:bit Silicone Protective case
Description:
Metal fan covers should be installed when using cooling fans. Metal fan grill guards supply a ideal protection cover for any 30mm fans. Protect your fan blades and the item they are cooling.
Features:
- Type: Fan Grill
- Size: 30mm x 30mm
- Material: Metal
- Use for: 3007/3010 Fan
- Weight: 3g/pcs
What's in the box:
1 x fan grid cover
Will extend the life of your hotend by protecting it from burnt filament build up. It also aids in temperature control by keeping the highest temperatures where they belong.
Features:
- Non-stick silicone material made
- Keep the hotend temperature extremely stable.
- Extend the life of the heater block and extruder by keeping it cleaner.
- High-temperature resistance: 280℃.
Package Includes:
1 x Heater Block Silicone Cover


Device & System Support

Supports Ubuntu / Kali / WIN10 IoT, single point touch, driver free
Supports Retropie, driver free
Supports all versions of Raspberry Pi

Connection Examples
Raspberry Pi 3/4


Raspberry Pi ZERO W/WH

Jestson Nano

Mini PC

Appearance and Dimensions

Resources & Services
Description:
The Kitronik Discovery Kit for BBC microbit is a great way to get started with both programming and electronics. The Kit contains five experiments that start very simply, building up to simulating real world systems as confidence grows.
The included booklet assumes no prior knowledge and contains detailed information about everything the new user will need to know. It covers everything from using a prototyping board to how to use the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, and everything in between. This is the ideal kit for someone who is new to the micro:bit, electronics, and coding.
The kit contains five experiments and all of the components required to complete them. Each experiment has; a complete code walk-through, a circuit diagram and a top-down breadboard view, full explanations of what is happening, and how the electronics work.
Note:
- This kit does not include a micro:bit, a micro:bit can be obtained from here.
- No soldering is required and you can build your first circuit in minutes!
Features:
- This kit offers a great introduction to both coding and electronics.
- No soldering required - build your first circuit in minutes!
- Make the 5 experiments in the step-by-step tutorial book and learn as you go.
- All parts are included to conduct the 5 experiments.
- Once you have completed all of the included experiments, you have the perfect prototyping system for further adventures with the micro:bit.
- The code can be created in Microsoft's easy to use MakeCode editor.
What's in the Box ?
1 x Breadboard breakout for the BBC micro:bit.
1 x Small Prototype Breadboard.
2 x Red 10mm LED.
2 x Yellow 10mm LED.
2 x Green 10mm LED.
10 x 330Ω Resistor.
1 x Piezo Element Buzzer.
10 x Male to Male Jumper Wires.
The included experiments are;
- LED Control Circuit.
- Buzzer Jukebox.
- Lights in sequence.
- Digital LED Thermometer.
- Traffic light with pedestrian crossing.
Requires:
- 1 x micro:bit
- 1 x USB Type-A to Micro-B USB.
Resources:
Below you will find three links. We have produced the code for each of the experiments, for each of the additional challenges, and also Python versions of each of the experiments. Each of the downloads are zip files, which will need to be unzipped to access the code examples. We have included two versions for each python experiment, a HEX file and a PY file.
- All 5 Experiments MakeCode Code Examples.
- All 5 Challenges MakeCode Code Examples.
- All 5 Experiments Python Code Examples.
MakeCode Instructions:
Connect the micro:bit to a spare USB port on your computer. The micro:bit will show up as a removable disk drive in File Explorer (Windows). Once unzipped, the individual MakeCode files can be dragged and dropped onto the micro:bit in File Explorer (Windows). An orange light will begin to flash on the rear side of the micro:bit, once the flashing stops the transfer is complete and the program can be run. Alternatively, the files can be dragged and dropped directly into the MakeCode editor.
Python Instructions:
Connect the micro:bit to your computer in the same way as outlined above. The HEX versions can be dragged and dropped onto the micro:bit in the same was a MakeCode HEX files. Alternatively, the files can be dragged and dropped directly into the Python editor or a Python ready editor of your choice.
- For more handy guides, visit the Kitronik University micro:bit page.
Third-Party Resources:
Insight Resources Mr Bit is an online educational coding platform that also features sections devoted to some of our key micro:bit accessories, including this kit. This content has been developed by Insight Resources and any questions relating to them should be directed at their contact information. To access these resources, please visit;
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