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7-segment for micro:bit by Monk Makes

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7-segment for micro:bit by Monk Makes

The 7-Segment for micro:bit by Monk Makes is a 4-digit 7-segment display designed specifically for BBC micro:bit. It can display numbers, letters, and limited characters using simple serial communication from a single micro:bit pin.

Powered directly from the micro:bit's pins, this display requires no external power supply. Communication uses serial at 9600 baud, making it simple to program with both MakeCode blocks and MicroPython.

Key Features

  • Single-Pin Communication – Uses one micro:bit pin plus power (GND and 3V)
  • Powered from micro:bit – No external power supply needed
  • Serial Interface – Send messages using micro:bit's Serial blocks at 9600 baud
  • Buffered Mode – Flicker-free display updates for repeatedly changing values
  • Text & Numbers – Display both numeric values and text characters
  • Bolt-On Option – Can be physically bolted to the micro:bit

Programming

Works with both MakeCode (block programming) and MicroPython. Serial redirect is used to send data on the chosen pin at 9600 baud. Special characters control display behaviour:

  • "/" – Clears the display and returns to non-buffered mode
  • "," – Switches to buffered mode and triggers a display refresh
  • "*" – Displays an approximation of the degrees symbol

Ideal For

  • Displaying sensor readings (temperature, light, etc.)
  • Countdown timers and clocks
  • Score displays for games
  • Educational projects with micro:bit

Package Contents

  • 1× 7-Segment Display for micro:bit
Tip: If the display stops updating, introduce a longer delay between refreshes. Momentarily disconnecting the positive power lead will reset the display.
$26.62
7-segment for micro:bit by Monk Makes
$26.62

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Description

The 7-Segment for micro:bit by Monk Makes is a 4-digit 7-segment display designed specifically for BBC micro:bit. It can display numbers, letters, and limited characters using simple serial communication from a single micro:bit pin.

Powered directly from the micro:bit's pins, this display requires no external power supply. Communication uses serial at 9600 baud, making it simple to program with both MakeCode blocks and MicroPython.

Key Features

  • Single-Pin Communication – Uses one micro:bit pin plus power (GND and 3V)
  • Powered from micro:bit – No external power supply needed
  • Serial Interface – Send messages using micro:bit's Serial blocks at 9600 baud
  • Buffered Mode – Flicker-free display updates for repeatedly changing values
  • Text & Numbers – Display both numeric values and text characters
  • Bolt-On Option – Can be physically bolted to the micro:bit

Programming

Works with both MakeCode (block programming) and MicroPython. Serial redirect is used to send data on the chosen pin at 9600 baud. Special characters control display behaviour:

  • "/" – Clears the display and returns to non-buffered mode
  • "," – Switches to buffered mode and triggers a display refresh
  • "*" – Displays an approximation of the degrees symbol

Ideal For

  • Displaying sensor readings (temperature, light, etc.)
  • Countdown timers and clocks
  • Score displays for games
  • Educational projects with micro:bit

Package Contents

  • 1× 7-Segment Display for micro:bit
Tip: If the display stops updating, introduce a longer delay between refreshes. Momentarily disconnecting the positive power lead will reset the display.