Micro:Bit BBC SBC
Micro:Bit BBC The micro: bit is an open development board that allows you to run code on it and has access to all of the hardware. You can use your micro: bit for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to musical instruments – the possibilities are endless. This little Micro:Bit device has an awful lot of features, like 25 red LED lights that can flash messages. There are two programmable buttons that can be used to control games or pause and skip songs on a playlist. Your micro: bit can detect motion and tell you which direction you’re heading in, and it can use a low energy Bluetooth connection to interact with other devices and the Internet. COUNT YOUR STEP WITH MICROBIT Key features include Bluetooth 4.0 3-axis motion sensor Magnetometer Temperature Light Sensor 2x programmable buttons 25 pins Can be programmed using C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch Microbit on-board Pinout Package Includes: 1 x BBC Micro:Bit 1 x USB cable 1 x Help Guide BBC Micro:bit Tech Specs Model BBC Micro:Bit Microprocessor 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 CPU System push button switch X 1 LED Matrix 5×5 LED matrix Edge connector 20 pins Sensors - 3-axis motion sensor - Magnetometer - Temperature - Light Sensor Dimension (approx) 17x10x2.5cms Weight 120 grams Useful Links How to Make a Step Counter using Micro:bit https://robocraze.com/blog/post/count-your-step-with-bbc-micro-bit
- The BBC Microbit is integrated with a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 CPU microprocessor and is controlled by a separate processor.
- On-board motion detector or 3-AXIS digital accelerometer that can detect movement with a built in in compass, 3D magnetometer to sense which direction you are facing and detect the presence of certain metals and magnets.
- The device can be powered by a regular USB connector and the device operates at 3.3V