BBC micro: bit V2 Go Development Board Bundle: The micro: bit is an open-source system originally designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the UK and is now available in Australia.
Described as being about half the size of a credit card, you can use the accelerometer to detect movement and tilting or the magnetic sensor to detect metal or create a compass. Uses for the 5 x 5 LED display are limited only by the imagination and 2 on-board input push buttons provide instant control.
Another 3 inputs are provided via the 5-ring connectors (the other 2 are for power and ground) which can be accessed via alligator clips or banana connectors. On top of this, the ring connectors form part of a larger 23-pin edge connector for more advanced projects. And if that isn’t enough, USB and Bluetooth connectivity allows interfacing with other peripherals.
The version two micro: bit board comes now with a microphone and speaker so you have easier ways to use sound and touch to get creative.
Power is via USB or the provided 2 x AAA battery holder (batteries included).
Recommended Age
Suitable For 10+
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