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“Build your own Game Show Buzzer System with large “slammer” buttons for up to four teams/players. It’s all powered by a bunch of micro:bits and a Crazy Circuits Bit Boards. Note: This is the “wireless” version of …

“We used a micro:bit with a Crazy Circuits Bit Board and some LEGO pieces to build a Binary Calculator with a 4 bit register. It’s a great way to learn how binary works and how to calculate a …

“We’re using a micro:bit along with a LEGO-friendly Bit Board to control the two servo motors that will allow WALL-E to be able to traverse the dangerous terrain of your living room floor. For the code …

“It’s no secret the LEGO is awesome, and there’s nothing we love more than adding some fun electronics to our LEGO kits to make them even more awesome. Our LEGO maze has knobs on two of the sides …

“We love LEGO and we also love Crazy Circuits so we wanted to combine the two into a simple and fun robot that can avoid running into walls and other objects. We’ll show you how we built ours, and …

“We love doing electronics projects. We love teaching kids and adults how to build awesome electronics projects. For years now we’ve found that there are really only two ways doing DIY electronics: Buy a very expensive kit; Use inexpensive …