Note: If you need a micro:bit, then we have the same kit that comes with a micro:bit.
The Pi Supply Bit:Buggy Car is a small DIY smart car/robot based around the BBC micro:bit.
Bit:Buggy has 3 extended GPIO ports - two for driving servos and one for any other stuff! The basic version of the Bit:Buggy can perform functions such as light following, remote control (additional micro:bit required) and others. by adding some different sensors and modules you can extend the functionality to enable things like light following, obstacle avoidance, drawing and more. This kit is ideal for teaching physical computing and STEM/STEAM subjects.
We've developed guides around this kit to help you get up and running as quickly as possible. Visit pisupp.ly/bitbuggy to view more.
Kit Contains
- 2 x Servo
- 1 x Screwdriver
- 2 x Wheel
- 2 x Rivet
- 1 x Universal Wheel
- 1 x Back Shield
- 1 x Bit:Buggy Board
- 6 x Tapping Screw
- 2 x Side Board
- 1 x Binding Post
- 5 x Screw
- 1 x Rubber Band
- 1 x Special Expansion Board
- 1 x Base Board
- 1 x Front Shield
- 2 x Side Board
Projects
- Getting Started with the Pi Supply micro:bit bit:buggy
- Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 09 – Remote control by accelerometer
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Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 08 – Light follow
- Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 06 – Remote Control
- Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 05 – Crazy Dance
- Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 04 – Here comes the Police
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Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 03 – Turn at an angle
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Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 02 – Make a Shape
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Pi Supply bit:buggy Project 01 – Full speed ahead