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Audio Cable for the BBC micro:bit. Connect the crocodile clips to your BBC micro:bit and plug your headphones into the 3.5mm socket and code some music.
On stock: 20
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1 | 12,90 | |
10+ | 7,10 % | 11,99 |
50+ | 15,50 % | 10,90 |
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This is the perfect cable choice for those that want to output music or general sound for the BBC micro:bit, to either headphones or speakers.
At one end of the cable are the black and red crocodile clips, which connect to the microbits GND and Pin 0 respectively. At the other end of the cable is a 3.5mm TRS (tip, ring sleeve) stereo jack.
The 3.5mm TRS stereo jack means you can either connect your headphones directly to your BBC micro:bit or if you would rather use a speaker, you can use mono amplifier kits to drive the speaker.
Note: Although the BBC micro:bit can supply enough current to drive a pair of headphones, you will need an amplifier if you wish to drive an audio speaker.
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