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I made a theremin-like thing! It uses the micro:bit's light sensor, one of the buttons, and the speaker. While I hold down button A, a tone is played out of the speaker whose pitch is set by the ...
The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
The BBC has a long history of supporting technology education in schools. The BBC Micro introduced a whole generation of students to computers, and more recently the Micro:bit is teaching today&#82… ...
And by using a second BBC micro:bit, we can get the readings before heading outside. First, we need a DHT11 sensor, and to check whether it works using one micro:bit. To do this, we must teach the ...
Back in 2015, the BBC micro:bit was created to help pupils understand the world of coding in a tangible, fun way. Today, the micro:bit is yet again helping pupils get to grips with a tricky ...
"The micro:bit is an edge device. It's a sensor. It can't run Linux, it can't run Windows. You program it to do a handful of quite fancy things.
The Air:bit is the first drone to be built using the micro:bit mini PC created by the BBC And launched throughout the UK back in 2016 to teach coding and hardware in schools.
BBC technology correspondent Rory goes hands-on with the Micro Bit The BBC has revealed the final design of the Micro Bit, a pocket-sized computer set to be given to about one million UK-based ...
The Micro Bit will be more than double the price of the Raspberry Pi Zero mini-computer The BBC Micro Bit, the tiny computing device designed to get children coding, is going on sale to the ...