great for
projects!
The light sensor measures how much light is shining on it. It has
two modes: “light” and “dark.” In “light” mode, the more light
the sensor receives, the higher the signal it sends out. In “dark”
mode, it’s just the opposite – the signal increases as light
decreases.
light sensor
i13
using the included audio cable, plug
your computer or mp3 player into
the 3.5 mm input jack
this is the actual light sensor
MODE SWITCH
Controls whether the
module is sensing light
or dark
The microphone module translates sound into the electronic
language of littleBits. You can use it to turn sounds into light
or motion, or use it with the speaker module like a small
megaphone! Make sure the switch is set to “sound” when you’re
using it with the speaker, and “other” for all your other modules.
microphone
i21
The wire is just what it sounds like – it allows you to physically
separate your modules, turn corners and build your circuit in
any direction. Try it whenever you need to break up your chain,
like when you need to put a sensor on the top of your rover!
You’ll find many situations where you’ll want a wire.
wire
w1
clockwise
=
maximum sensitivity
counterclockwise
=
minimum sensitivity
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