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the micro:bit V2 is the powerful further development of the extremely successful single-board computer. The second generation of the...read more
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the micro:bit V2 is the powerful further development of the extremely successful single-board computer.
The second generation of the BBCs has been equipped with a built-in speaker and microphone.
With this upgrade, the BBC micro:bit V2 offers the same great features with the added ability to be creative with sound and touches in the classroom.
The changes at a glance:· Integrated speaker- MEMS microphone with LED display- new Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 processor- larger flash memory with 512kB and 128kB RAM- touch-sensitive logo- built-in sleep/off mode, i.
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the card can be shut down with connected batteries- Discrete controller that can supply up to 200 mA of current to external accessoriesWhat was the BBC micro:bit?The BBC micro:bit is a single board computer originally designed for school use only.
Due to the great demand, the computer is now also available on the free market.
The mini computer with a size of 4 x 5 cm is aimed at beginners as well as experienced hobbyists alike.
The board is already equipped with a 5x5 LED matrix for output as well as a magnetometer and a 3-axis acceleration sensor.
It also has Bluetooth®, two programmable buttons and 20 input/output pins.
This means that you can start with the first projects without having to buy electronics.
The micro:bit website provides support in the form of tutorials and exercises.
Beginners and professionals will enjoy the BBC micro:bit.
There are four programming interfaces available for the modeling computer: Code Kingdoms JavaScript, Microsoft Blocks, Microsoft Touch Develop and MicroPython.
This allows you to program graphically or by means of a text editor.
In addition to programming on the PC via USB connection, programming via smartphone or tablet is also practical.
This text is machine translated.
The second generation of the BBCs has been equipped with a built-in speaker and microphone.
With this upgrade, the BBC micro:bit V2 offers the same great features with the added ability to be creative with sound and touches in the classroom.
The changes at a glance:· Integrated speaker- MEMS microphone with LED display- new Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 processor- larger flash memory with 512kB and 128kB RAM- touch-sensitive logo- built-in sleep/off mode, i.
e.
the card can be shut down with connected batteries- Discrete controller that can supply up to 200 mA of current to external accessoriesWhat was the BBC micro:bit?The BBC micro:bit is a single board computer originally designed for school use only.
Due to the great demand, the computer is now also available on the free market.
The mini computer with a size of 4 x 5 cm is aimed at beginners as well as experienced hobbyists alike.
The board is already equipped with a 5x5 LED matrix for output as well as a magnetometer and a 3-axis acceleration sensor.
It also has Bluetooth®, two programmable buttons and 20 input/output pins.
This means that you can start with the first projects without having to buy electronics.
The micro:bit website provides support in the form of tutorials and exercises.
Beginners and professionals will enjoy the BBC micro:bit.
There are four programming interfaces available for the modeling computer: Code Kingdoms JavaScript, Microsoft Blocks, Microsoft Touch Develop and MicroPython.
This allows you to program graphically or by means of a text editor.
In addition to programming on the PC via USB connection, programming via smartphone or tablet is also practical.
This text is machine translated.