Kidbright32ip 🆒
In this post, we’ll explore what KidBright32IP is, how it differs from the standard KidBright board, and why it’s a great choice for young learners.
: Features a built-in 16x8 LED dot matrix used for scrolling text, animations, and sensor data visualization. kidbright32ip
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | ESP32-WROOM-32 (Dual-core Xtensa LX6) | | Operating Voltage | 3.3V (Logic Level) | | Input Voltage | 5V (via USB or VIN) | | Clock Speed | 240 MHz | | Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) & 10/100 Ethernet (LAN8720A) | | Display | 8x8 Dot Matrix LED (MAX7219 driver) | | Onboard Sensors | Temperature Sensor (LM35 equivalent), Light Sensor (LDR), Trimpot | | User Interface | 3x Push Switches (A, B, Boot), 1x Reset Switch, Buzzer | | I/O Expansion | 4x Grove Ports (Digital/Analog/I2C), Pin headers compatible with KidBright | | Programmer | USB-to-Serial (CP210x or CH340) | In this post, we’ll explore what KidBright32IP is,
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The board includes an 8x8 LED Matrix. This allows for immediate visual feedback without needing external monitors. It is perfect for displaying:
It offers 6 JST 3-pin ports (4 digital inputs, 2 digital outputs) and 10 banana jack solder points for easy physical prototyping. It also supports the KidBright Chain , an expansion paradigm for connecting external I2C and SPI devices.
Technical Overview, Features, and Application Analysis Target Audience: STEM Educators, Electronics Hobbyists, Embedded Systems Beginners