

A high-quality, BLACK, ABS enclosure specifically designed to house the Micromite Keyring Computer.
Choice of optional Silcone Sleeve (available in: Blue, Yellow, or Black). Sleeve fits tightly over base, sides, and around the edges of lid to provide a very professional looking finish.

This Blue Sleeve provides a very professional looking finish for the Micromite Keyring Computer.
Designed for use with the specified Micromite Keyring Case; it fits tightly over the base, sides, and around the edges of the lid.
Also available in: Yellow, or Black.

This Blue Sleeve provides a very professional looking finish for the Micromite Keyring Computer.
Designed for use with the specified Micromite Keyring Case; it fits tightly over the base, sides, and around the edges of the lid.
Also available in: Blue, or Black.

This powerful PIC32 micro-controller comes pre-programmed with the latest version of MMBasic. This is the main component required if you are making your own 44-pin MicroMite.

Need to add video output and/or a keyboard to your next MicroMite project? Would you like a low cost way to Program & Debug a MicroMite without the need for a computer? Geoff Graham’s single-chip ASCII Video Terminal will give you all these capabilities, and more. This low-cost pre-programmed PIC32MX250F128B-I/SP is what you need (along with a handful of other readily available components) to make a very versatile module. Simply hook up a monitor (VGA or composite) and also a PS/2 keyboard. For more detailed information click here.

If you need to add a clock or timer to your MicroMite (or MaxiMite v4.5) then this is the official RTC that works with MMBasic’s inbuilt RTC commands.


This high quality IC socket is strongly recommended for securely mounting a MicroBridge PIC onto a PCB. It will allow the safe removal and insertion onto the MicroBridge PCB, and will also avoid the need to solder the MicroBridge pins (which may become damaged from heat during soldering).


This high quality IC socket is strongly recommended for securely mounting your 28-pin MicroMite onto a PCB. It will allow the safe removal and insertion of a MicroMite onto a PCB, and will also avoid the need to solder the MicroMite pins which may become damaged from heat due to soldering.


An SPI controlled 8×8 red LED matrix. Placing multiple modules side by side creates a nice bright display.


A stylish 7-button InfraRed remote control unit built into a sleek aluminium enclosure. Just add a low-cost IR receiver to your MicroMite project to create an elegant user interface.


This 38KHz receiver will add IR functionality to your MicroMite project. You will require this if using the Apple IR remote with your MicroMite.

If you need to add text to your MicroMite project then this LCD is the perfect choice. Comprising of 2 lines with 16 characters per line, it has white characters on a blue background. This LCD needs just six connections to a MicroMite along with a 5V supply.
A single MMBasic command fully configures the LCD. To display text or data anywhere on the display you use another single MMBasic command making the addition of text to your project a very simple task.

With this waterproof sensor your MicroMite can easily read the temperature of liquids. It is waterproof, moisture-proof and anti-rust. A DS18B20 is encapsulated within the high-quality stainless steel tube. A MicroMite requires just a single I/O pin and uses two simple commands to read the temperature from this sensor in degrees C.