- Integrated Power System: Built-in 18650 lithium battery slot with an onboard charging circuit and a 5V/2A high-current boost output.
- Quad DC Motor Support: Features four DC motor ports (M1, M2, M3, M4) capable of driving two stepper motors or four standard DC motors.
- Octal Servo Support: Provides eight dedicated 5V servo headers, allowing for the construction of complex robotic arms or hexapods.
- Onboard NeoPixels: Includes four addressable RGB LEDs (WS2812B) for status indicators, lighting effects, or mood lamps.
- Integrated Passive Buzzer: Allows for instant audio feedback and music generation without extra wiring.
- Safety Features: Includes a specialized plastic base to prevent short circuits on metallic surfaces and a physical power toggle switch.
Robotbit V2.0 Expansion Board for Micro:bit – Offline MakeCode & Python Support
| Input Power | 3.7V 18650 Lithium Battery or 5V USB (Charging) |
|---|---|
| Output Voltage | 5V (up to 2A) for Servos/Motors |
| Motor Drivers | Drive 4x DC Motors or 2x 28BYJ Stepper Motors |
| Servo Capacity | 8x 5V Servos |
| RGB LEDs | 4x Addressable WS2812B |
| Communication | Full I/O Breakout (G-V-S format) |
| Software Support | MakeCode (KittenBot Extension), MicroPython, Scratch |
| Dimensions | 78mm x 57mm x 23mm |










- Battery Installation: Insert a standard flat-head 18650 lithium battery into the slot. Ensure the polarity matches the markings on the PCB.
- Mounting: Slide your BBC micro:bit into the vertical slot. The LED matrix should face the NeoPixels.
- Charging: Plug a Micro-USB cable into the Robotbit. A charging LED will indicate status. Note: The power switch must be ON to charge some versions.
- Software Setup: In MakeCode, go to Extensions and search for “Robotbit” to load the specialized motor and servo blocks.
- Wiring: Connect motors to the green terminal blocks and servos to the 3-pin headers. Follow the color-coding (Black=GND, Red=5V, Yellow=Signal).
No. This is the expansion board only. For business and educational purchasing, we recommend buying the 18650 Battery and Micro:bit V2 separately to meet your specific project needs.
Yes. Since it has 4 independent DC motor ports, it is the perfect board for 4WD Meccanum or omni-wheel chassis
Yes. The Robotbit includes a protective plastic base to prevent accidental shorts and features a “Power-on” indicator LED. However, because it uses a high-capacity lithium battery, adult supervision is recommended during charging
This is usually due to a low battery. The Robotbit requires a healthy 18650 battery to provide the high current (2A) needed to move multiple servos. Ensure the battery is fully charged
Yes. We offer tiered wholesale pricing for educational institutions and retailers. The Robotbit is available in bulk “Neutral Packing” for large-scale deployments. Please contact the KittenBot official distribution channel for a quote
Absolutely. There are dedicated Python libraries available for the Robotbit to control the motors, servos, and NeoPixels directly through the micro:bit’s I2C bus





















