
Adafruit Circuit Playground Express
Adafruit Circuit Playground Express is an all-in-one design board featuring a processor, sensors, LEDs, USB, and more, making it an ideal introduction to electronics and programming. Circuit Playground Express currently supports programming via Microsoft MakeCode, a web-based code editor for physical computing. Using MakeCode's visual block-based editor, or its JavaScript editor, users can build programs to create custom animations, sounds, and use sensor events like "On Shake" to react to external stimuli. The Circuit Playground Express is based on an ultralow-power SMART SAM L21 Microcontroller, using a 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M0+ core. The SAM L21 features sophisticated power management technologies, allowing for very low current consumption. It can be powered by USB, "AAA" battery pack, or with a Lipoly battery. The round, sensor-packed Circuit Playground Express Board features alligator-clip pads around the edge, making it easy to connect to projects without having to solder. Built-in USB allows quick connectivity for programming, with no special cables or adapters required.Videos
Features
- Microchip Technology SMART SAM L21 Microcontroller
- 2MB SPI Flash storage
- MicroUSB port for programming and debugging
Kit Contents
- 10 x Mini NeoPixel LEDs, each one can display any rainbow color
- 1 x Motion Sensor (LIS3DH 3-Axis XYZ Accelerometer), with Tap and Free-Fall Detection)
- 1 x Temperature Sensor (MMBT2222)
- 1 x Light Sensor (ALSPT1931), can also act as a Color or Pulse Sensor)
- 1 x Sound sensor (MEMS Microphone)
- Infrared Transmitter and Receiver (DSOP38338), can transmit and receive remote control codes, send messages between Circuit
- Playground Expresses, or act as a Proximity Sensor
- 1 x Mini speaker with class D amplifier (7.5mm magnetic speaker/buzzer)
- 2 x Push buttons, left and right
- 1 x Slide switch
- 8 x Alligator-clip friendly input/output pins (Includes I2C, UART, 8 pins that can do analog inputs/multiple PWM output
- 7 pads can act as Capacitive Touch inputs, the remaining pad is a true analog output
- Green "ON" LED
- Red "#13" LED for basic blinking
- Reset button
Board Layout

Publicado: 2017-09-07
| Actualizado: 2022-09-12