Monday, July 3, 2017

micro:bit tutorial: Getting Started @microbit_edu #microbit #microbitlove #microbitmonday

Here’s another mico:bit tutorial from Anish Ansari. This is anyone can pick up and get going — a great place to start! – via hackster.io

The micro:bit (also referred to as BBC micro:bit, stylized as micro:bit) is an ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the UK.

The board is 4 cm × 5 cm and has an ARM Cortex-M0 processor, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs, two programmable buttons, and can be powered by either USB or an external battery pack. The device inputs and outputs are through five ring connectors that are part of the 23-pin edge connector. We can do pretty cool stuff with this micro bit and I am going to show you one.

See the reast of the guide here!


3530 15Each Monday is Micro:bitMonday here at Adafruit! Designed specifically for kids and beginners, the micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customize and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life! Play, learn, explore: get started with micro:bit! Adafruit is an authorized Micro:bit reseller- check out all of our posts, tutorials and Micro:bit related products!

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