Bit:2:Pi Allows the BBC Micro:Bit to Connect to Raspberry Pi Addon Boards
NB. BBC Micro:Bit and Unicorn pHat are NOT included
The Bit:2:Pi enables you to re-use all those hundreds of Raspberry Pi addon boards and HATs.
Simply plug your Micro:Bit into the edge connector and the required Raspberry Pi Hat onto the GPIO connector, then program your Micro:Bit to control the new board. Most Raspberry Pi boards are very simple to program as they are controlled by simple on/off signals on the GPIO connector which are easily copied in the Micro:Bit. We have also used Neopixel hats (eg. Unicorn from Pimoroni) with great success and are happily communicating via I2C as well.
Selecting which Micro:Bit pin is connected to which GPIO pin, is via a set of configurable jumpers. There is a default set of connections that works for the most common boards, including I2C and SPI connections, but it is a simple matter to unplug a jumper or two, and replace it with a longer wire jumper (4 included) to connect your preferred pins.
Of course, the original code for the Raspberry Pi won't run directly on the micro:bit but with support from our community we will get more and more boards working and with example microbit code.
Current boards tested are:
- 4tronix: PlayHat, Picon Zero, PiStop, motor controllers
- Pimoroni: Pibrella, Unicorn pHat/HAT. Explorer, Enviro pHat, Blinkt, Scroll pHat
This board is supplied in two versions, both fully soldered:
- Without battery holder
- Including 3xAA battery holder so you can run your Raspberry Pi addons without wires!
Power is supplied to the board and the micro:bit via the micro-USB connector on the side, but there is also an option to add a battery holder to allow completely wire-free operation.