Content for BBC Micro Bit V2

The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit, stylized as micro:bit) is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the UK. It was first announced on the launch of BBC's Make It Digital campaign on 12 March 2015 with the intent of delivering 1 million devices to pupils in the UK. The final device design and features were unveiled on 6 July 2015 whereas actual delivery of devices, after some delay, began in February 2016. The device is described as half the size of a credit card 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 form part of a larger 25-pin edge connector. On 13 October 2020, the Micro:bit Educational Foundation has announced a revised version of micro:bit. Available for the same price as the original micro:bit and sharing its general design, micro:bit v2 includes Nordic nRF52833 CPU (ARM Cortex-M4, 64 MHz, 128 KB RAM, 512 KB flash), and additionally a microphone, a speaker, a touch sensor, and power saving mode.

Control Robot Arm With Simple Gestures

“Controlling a robot with joysticks or a mobile application is a common practice. However, I like to challenge my students by exploring alternative ways to control robot arm movements, such as using simple hand gestures. In the provided video, it …

Modular Display Clock

“This project makes use of a previous project Modular Display Element to make a digital clock, using four of the modules connected together and controlled by a Microbit and an RTC. Supplies: - Microbit V2 (preferred due to built in speaker …

Analumi_Clock V3

“Part of the process of making the Analumi-Clock was experimenting with different display mediums. In this version the display medium was a 3D printed photo luminescent transluscent disc. The intention was this would to be lit from the back using …