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Open Hardware Cables Control Lego Spike and Prime motors and sensors with your micro:bit, Arduino, R

[View our web version]( Open Hardware Cables Control Lego Spike and Prime motors and sensors with your micro:bit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi or other microcontroller. All you need is the right cable! Over the years, Lego has made multiple cables for their electronics which are not backward compatible. If you have any old NXT/EV3 or Wedo 2.0, Spike, Powered Up electronics, we have a simple solution for you: Open Hardware Cables! NXT/EV3 - Don’t throw out your old NXT and EV3 electronics, use them with your favorite microcontroller!  These cables make it easy. Most Lego motors are simple DC motors so all you need to control them with a microcontroller is an H-Bridge.  The new Jetpack quickly adds an H-Bridge to your makey:bit. Open Hardware Cables - Lego Spike/Prime - [Open Hardware Cables - Lego Spike/Prime]( - [Add the new JetPack - Only $14.95]( [SHOP NOW]( Dads and Grads Gifts! Let the Maker in your life know how much you love their DIY ways with this fun crafty bag, featuring a Microcontroller Quickstart Pack, a bit of swag and light up fun [SHOP NOW]( [Maker Dad Tee]( [Maker Dad Hat]( [Maker Dad Mug]( It's Not Too Late to Celebrate with Digital Gifts! Father's Day Is June 16th! Give a [Gift eCertificate]( for ultimate flexibility or consider a [magazine subscription](. And, for a limited time [Make: Electronics]( is on sale 25% Off -  a must for any every Maker! Completely re-re-written with most photos and schematics replaced and updated, this latest iteration of [Charles Platt]( seminal beginner's guide to electronics continues the "learning through discovery" model for which it has been praised since the text was first published in 2009. [SHOP NOW]( Make: Complete Magazine eCollection 1–88 PDF ONLY $99 - Sale Ends June 7th! The Make: Magazine eCollection* (PDFs) is every volume of Make: from the very beginning to the almost current issue - that's 88 volumes, with enough DIY projects and articles to keep anyone busy making for a long, long time! Make: magazine brings the do-it-yourself mindset to all the technology in your life, and now you can download Make: in PDF format. Each PDF of Make: is loaded with exciting projects that help you make the most of your technology at home and away from home. We celebrate your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your own will. *does not include current issue [SHOP NOW]( [Projects for]( [Beginners]( [Projects for]( [Young Makers]( [Projects for DIY]( [Maker Schools]( [Tips and Tales by]( [Gareth Branwyn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) [Unsubscribe from our newsletter]( Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States

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