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The first micro:bit was invented by the BBC and partners and launched in 2015, honouring the BBC’s legacy of computing that stretches back to the original BBC Micro computer of the 1980s. Our original ...
Micro:bit Lockbox In this activity, students are presented with a "locked box" and are told the lock is controlled by a micro:bit. Given some vague hints, students must progress through three ...
A BBC micro:bit program and a sound sensor will get the party started. Here's how to make a disco ball that automatically spins when music plays ...
The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
So let’s make our own digital temperature sensor to check both coals and food are piping hot. The BBC micro:bit has a built-in temperature sensor, but we will use a DS18B20 temperature probe ...
BBC micro:bit users may be interested in a new Kitronik Breadboard Breakout board specifically designed for the pocket-sized mini PC, enabling you to quickly prototype small projects.
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