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micro:IO Extender

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A simple IO extension board for micro:bit. This board leads out all IO ports of micro:bit that are in accordance with Gravity standard interface. Meanwhile, it has independent I2C and Serial port. The board also integrates the frequently-used buzzer and edge connector contacts. The silkscreens on the back clearly indicate the functions of all interfaces, which can help users to get started easily.

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