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micro:bit BBC MB V2 GO V2 Go - Complete Starter Kit

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Pro představu, co se s kitem dá realizovat, jsem popsal základní součástky. V balení najdete samozřejmě i propojovací vodiče, kontaktní pole, nějaké odpory, bzučák, držák baterií AAA s vypínačem, USB propojovací kablík, RGB LED a další. Součástí je také kompaktní krabička pro uložení drobnějších součástek. The BBC micro:bit is a powerful handheld, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC and a number of partners. It was designed to encourage children to get actively involved in technical activities, like coding and electronics. It features a 5x5 LED Matrix, two integrated push buttons, a compass, Accelerometer, and Bluetooth. These features make it a great introduction to the world of programmable components and the wider internet of things.

Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT. When flame sensor detects the fire nearby, the buzzer module will sound immediately. If no fire detected, the buzzer not beeps. Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT. When sensor detects the movement of someone nearby, 25 LED matrix of micro:bit will show the icon like a heart. Or else, it will show the icon like this. Detects motion and direction - create games that use shaking motions or directions with the built-in sensors and compass Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT. You can place a magnetic bead near the sensor. When the sensor detects a magnetic field nearby, you should see the LED matrix of micro:bit show the icon like a heart. Or else, it will show the icon like this.

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Now,we have installed well the Arduino software. In the following projects, you might use the software's monitor window to display the data. Insert the micro:bit into keyestudio micro:bit sensor V2 shield. Then connect the vibration sensor and LED module to the shield. Connect the signal pin of vibration sensor to Analog P0. A light sensor is an input device that measures light levels. Your BBC micro:bit uses the LEDs to sense the levels of light and lets you program your micro:bit as a light sensor Connect the BBC micro:bit to your phone using Bluetooth to take selfies without touching your phone In this project, you will learn how to use a ultrasonic module and micro:bit to detect the distance between the module and an obstacle ahead.

Is it great? Well, it's just the beginning of MICRO:BIT's journey. There are more and more awesome projects for you to explore. Furthermore, our KEYESTUDIO research and development team will continue to explore on this path, walking you through the basics up to complex projects. Hope that you can enjoy our works! Insert the micro:bit into keyestudio micro:bit sensor V2 shield.Then connect PIR motion sensor to micro:bit sensor shield, connect S pin to S0 pin header, + pin to V1 header, - pin to ground. Shown below. The microbit has always been for education, and the classroom is it's natural habitat. It was always imagined that the micro:bit would grow much farther past the million given away by the BBC. It was designed to be used by schools to prepare children for the world that they would inherit. A world filled with machinery, artificially intelligent systems, and billions of connected devices, smart and otherwise. The microbit was designed as an answer to the question; 'how do you get young people ready for all of that?'Your BBC micro:bit can be programmed to make a wide variety of sounds - from single notes, tones and beats to your own musical compositions.

As a continuous and fast growing technology company, we keep striving our best to offer you excellent products and quality service as to meet your expectation. We look forward to hearing from you and any of your critical comment or suggestion would be much valuable to us. In this project, you will learn how to use a vibration sensor and micro:bit to control an LED on and off. The BBC micro:bit has 25 external connections on the edge connector of the board, which we refer to as ‘pins’. The edge connector is the grey area on the right side of the figure above. There are five large pins, that are also connected to holes in the board labelled: 0, 1, 2, 3V, and GND. And along the same edge, there are 20 small pins that you can use when plugging the BBC micro:bit into an edge connector.Insert the micro:bit into keyestudio micro:bit sensor V2 shield. Then connect the analog gas sensor to keyestudio micro:bit sensor shield. Connect VCC to V1 header, ground to ground, A0 pin to P0 header. In this project, we are going to detect another important index in the environment, that is, temperature. You will learn how to use an analog temperature sensor and micro:bit to display the analog value of current temperature on the micro:bit LED matrix or on the Arduino monitor. Insert the micro:bit into keyestudio micro:bit sensor V2 shield.Then separately connect the active buzzer and crash sensor to keyestudio micro:bit sensor shield. Shown as below diagram.

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