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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 microphone and speaker so you have easier ways to use sound and touch to get creative.
Programming can be done via Microsoft MakeCode or MicroPython, both of which are available on the micro:bit foundation website.
Power is via USB or the provided 2 x AAA battery holder (batteries included).
USB Voltage Input
5.0V,0.0V
USB Item Connection
Micro USB
USB Lead included
true
USB Lead length
150.0 mm
Bluetooth Version
V5.0
CPU
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 64MHz
GPU
16 MHz ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller
RAM
128.0 kB
Flash Memory
512.0 kB
Length
52.0 mm
Width
43.0 mm
Weight
6.0 g
Packaged Dimensions
13.2cm(Length) x 8.6cm(Width) x 2.6cm(Height)
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