Tibbits

A row of Tibbits. From left, #06, #10, #15, #02, #13, #18, and #19.

Tibbits (as in "Tibbo Bits") are blocks of prepackaged I/O functionality, designed to simplify your testing, prototyping, product development, and integration.

Tibbits implement a wide variety of I/O functions. Want an ADC? There's a Tibbit for that. 5V power supply? Got that! RS232/422/485 port? We have this and many other Tibbits, too.

Tibbits are housed in color-coded rectangular shells. Their pins have a classic 2.54 (0.1") pitch so that they can be installed on prototyping boards. You can use Tibbits with virtually all popular microcontrollers (PIC, Atmel, ARM, etc.).

Tibbits are divided into Tibbit modules ("M" devices) and Tibbit connectors ("C" devices). There are also hybrid ("H") Tibbits that combine the two. Tibbit connectors also have convenient hooks that secure them on the board's edge.

Tibbits are an integral part of the Tibbo Project System. They plug into Tibbo Project PCBs and fit in our Tibbo Project Box (TPB) enclosures. Connector Tibbits actually form up to two walls of a TPB, as you can clearly see in the General View image.


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