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Pimoroni MINI.MU Speaker

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SKU: PIM402

This handy little speaker with an onboard analog amplifier works great with micro: bit, and it's sewable and croc-clippable!

Pimoroni created this little speaker for their MINI.MU kits and it's an ideal way to add some sound to your micro: bit projects, no soldering required.

Just use Croc. clips, or some conductive thread, to connect the three labeled pads on the speaker to the same pads on your micro: bit and you're good to go! Bleep! Bloop!

Features

  • Comes fully-assembled and ready to use
  • TPA301 amplifier chip
  • 8Ω 2W Mylar speaker
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Compatible with micro: bit and micro: bit v2
  • No soldering required
  • Dimensions: 51.5x38x10.5mm

Software

  • You can code the MINI.MU speaker with the block-based Microsoft MakeCode editor, using its audio generation blocks. If you want to delve deeper, then you can use MicroPython in the Mu code editor.

Pimoroni MINI.MU Speaker

$13.49
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This handy little speaker with an onboard analog amplifier works great with micro: bit, and it's sewable and croc-clippable!

Pimoroni created this little speaker for their MINI.MU kits and it's an ideal way to add some sound to your micro: bit projects, no soldering required.

Just use Croc. clips, or some conductive thread, to connect the three labeled pads on the speaker to the same pads on your micro: bit and you're good to go! Bleep! Bloop!

Features

  • Comes fully-assembled and ready to use
  • TPA301 amplifier chip
  • 8Ω 2W Mylar speaker
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Compatible with micro: bit and micro: bit v2
  • No soldering required
  • Dimensions: 51.5x38x10.5mm

Software

  • You can code the MINI.MU speaker with the block-based Microsoft MakeCode editor, using its audio generation blocks. If you want to delve deeper, then you can use MicroPython in the Mu code editor.