Bit of work with a breadboard and bbc microbit
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Bit of work with a breadboard and bbc microbit
I recently acquired this little single board computer. It is a BBC Microbit which is designed to help teach computing. The website supports both block programming and Javascript. I did the first block programming heart lesson. It was extremely easy. There is an online emulator so you can go through the steps to build your program and when you are done, download it to your PC. It shows up as a .hex file which you then can copy to your microbit through the USB cable which is also what powers the card. The card has a 5 x 5 matrix display as you can see in the picture. The oval with the two dots is a touch sensor. It has a compass, an accelerometer, 19 GPIO pins, Bluetooth and a microphone. So lots of things to play with. I got this as a starter kit, so it had an adapter so it could be plugged into a breadboard along with wires, resistors and LEDs. So this could be a lot of fun.
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