This project shows how to connect a series of buttons, sensors, NeoPixel LED lights, motors, a speaker and more to showcase all the awesome things CRICKIT can do!

This project provides an excellent and entertaining demonstration of the wide variety of functions that CRICKIT for Circuit Playground Express can perform.

Electronics

Top down view of a Adafruit CRICKIT for Circuit Playground Express with a circular board connected.
Sometimes we wonder if robotics engineers ever watch movies. If they did, they'd know that making robots into servants always ends up in a robot rebellion. Why even go down that...
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A Black woman's manicured hand holds a round microcontroller with lit up LEDs.
Circuit Playground Express is the next step towards a perfect introduction to electronics and programming. We've taken the original Circuit Playground Classic and...
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1 x 5V power supply
110/240V input, 5V output to 2A
1 x Arcade Button - Yellow
30mm Translucent
1 x Arcade Button - Red
30mm Translucent
1 x Micro Servo
180 degree rotation
1 x 5V Electromagnet
5 Kg Holding Force - P25/20
1 x Adafruit NeoPixel LED Strip w/ Alligator Clips
30 LEDs/meter - 1 Meter - BLACK
1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
(Breadboard Friendly) - 1K Linear
1 x Potentiometer Knob
Soft Touch T18 - White
1 x Conductive Nylon Fabric Tape
5mm Wide x 10 meters long

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This guide was first published on Mar 05, 2019. It was last updated on Mar 18, 2024.

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