TPBot Car Kit

48,00 excl. VAT

Different Appearance: The appearance of the microbit tpbot robot car is made of ABS material. Compared with other cars, this is not a naked car. It is safer and has better color and hardness.

Two modes: (1) TPBot Smart Car can follow line and avoid obstacles without inserting micro:bit. (2) Once you insert the micro:bit, this becomes a micro:bit programmable smart car that offers kids the chance of learning code.

Eye Patch: Kids can customize different color of the “eye patch” through graphical makecode programming, and the microbit Tpbot robot car can emit brilliant colors in the dark.

Rich Extension Interface: RJ11 (standard:4P4C) Interface and 4-way servo interface (standard:3 pin).Your child can create rich and fun cases by connecting different sensors.

Building Block Extension: This microbit robot is compatible with building block, kids can create various shapes. It better improves their interest in programming.

【TIPS 】WITHOUT micro: bit and BATTERY !!! Suitable for ages over 8 years old.

Description

TP Bot is a smart coding car for micro:bit. It can be regarded as a different robot car for its preset functions that do not need a micro:bit; it can also be used as a teaching aid at the same time, you can code it via the micro:bit or make extensions for the other modules and the standard building bricks to develop children’s imagination and creativity.

 

Welcome to makecode graphical programming,It is easier for kids to understand programming and be interested in programming.

An easy way for kids to start programming

This is where TPBot’s Smart Car’s magic lies. Created by the BBC, the micro:bit motherboard is a pocket-sized computer that can be programmed to operate multiple functionalities, allowing kids to easily learn programming while enjoying the journey as an entertainment activity.

Think,Code,Create

 

A new world of possibilities

Play football with it, turn it into a police car and organize group chases, make it be seen in the dark by automatically turning on its lights, or make it a carrier car—the possibilities are as many as you can imagine. It’s just a matter of using your creativity to make them a reality!

 

Modular and compatible with building bricks

As an advanced didactic aid, TPBot Smart Car is compatible with building bricks, allowing your kids to build and test different structures. At the same time, this smart car is also expandable through electronic modules that allow your kids to build on the expandable smart functionalities that they are free to explore and add to the car.

microbit TPbot Smart Car for Kids BBC micro:bit DIY Programmable Robot Car for STEM Education Project

 

Personalize appearances,foster creativity

A gadget that stimulates the imagination of children must necessarily be versatile. That’s why TPBot Smart micro:bit Car comes with lock-joints on both sides of the body and bumps on the top that allow you or your children to create any personalized appearances and to give expression to any creative functions you want it to have.

Additional information

Weight 0,8 kg
Dimensions 19,5 × 14,5 × 10,5 cm

Specifications

Controller micro:bit board (not included)
Dimensions machine 113 x 128 x 90 mm
Coding method Makecode/Python
Main Functions Entertainment mode/Programming mode
Compatible Standard toy brick attachment
Expandable A 4-way sensor connection and a 4-way servo connection
Battery 4 x 1.5V (AAA) (not included)

Software

Step 1: Connect It

Connect the micro:bit to your computer via a micro USB cable. Macs, PCs, Chromebooks and Linux systems (including Raspberry Pi) are all supported. It comes with a fun application, give it a try!

Your micro:bit will show up on your computer as a drive called ‘MICROBIT’. Watch out though, it’s not a normal USB disk!

Step 2: Program It

Using one of our fantastic editors, write your first micro:bit code. For example drag and drop some blocks and try your program on the Simulator in the Javascript Blocks Editor.

Step 3: Download It

Click the Download button in the editor. This will download a ‘hex’ file, which is a compact format of your program that your micro:bit can read. Once the hex file has downloaded, copy it to your micro:bit just like copying a file to a USB drive. On Windows you can right click and choose “Send To→MICROBIT.”

Step 4: Play It

The micro:bit will pause and the yellow LED on the back of the micro:bit will blink while your code is programmed. Once that’s finished the code will run automatically!The MICROBIT drive will automatically eject and come back each time you program it, but your hex file will be gone. The micro:bit can only receive hex files and won’t store anything else!

What cool stuff will you create? Your micro:bit can respond to the buttons, light, motion, and temperature. It can even send messages wirelessly to other micro:bits using the ‘Radio’ feature.

Check out the hardware page for more inspiration.

Step 5: Master it

This page shows you how to get started with micro:bit, but as well as JavaScript Blocks you can use Python and text-based JavaScript to program your micro:bit. Head over to the Let’s Code page to see the different languages, or check out the ideas page for some things you might like to try out.

In Box

  • TPBot Smart Car
  • Sticker
  • User manual
  • Line-tracking map

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