BBC Micro:Bit V2.1 Go Kit - Includes micro:bit Board, MicroUSB Cable, and Battery Pack
SKU: 01MICROBITGO
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$19.95
Description
Description
BBC Mico:Bit V2.1 Go Kit - Includes micro:bit v2.1 board + MicroUSB Cable + Battery Pack - get creative with digital technology using this pocket-sized programmable computer! Designed to be fun and easy to use, the micro:bit v2 introduces you to how software and hardware work together, and can be used for a wide variety of creations.
HARDWARE - The board is equipped with 25 LED lights, 2 programmable buttons, accelerometer, magnetometer, radio, Bluetooth, capacitive touch logo, speaker, and microphone. Specifications: Arm Cortex-M4 32 bit processor with FPU, nRF52833 SoC, 512KB Flash ROM, 128KB RAM, 64MHz Speed.
EASY PROGRAMMING - The micro:bit website has online code editors and numerous coding projects that you can try, such as digital dice, a step counter, thermometer, scrolling name badge, and more! You can access the coding software on a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
LEARNING - The BBC micro:bit is designed to excite and appeal to a broad range of young people including those who might have thought tech was not for them. It is estimated that 25 million young people from more than 60 countries have benefitted from learning with the micro:bit so far!
NOTE: The micro:bit can be programmed by connecting it to your computer with a microUSB cable (included) or wirelessly to a phone or tablet via Bluetooth. Use the included battery holder and batteries to power the micro:bit without a computer.
BBC Mico:Bit V2.1 Go Kit - Includes micro:bit v2.1 board + MicroUSB Cable + Battery Pack - get creative with digital technology using this pocket-sized programmable computer! Designed to be fun and easy to use, the micro:bit v2 introduces you to how software and hardware work together, and can be used for a wide variety of creations. The board is equipped with 25 LED lights, 2 programmable buttons, accelerometer, magnetometer, radio, Bluetooth, capacitive touch logo, speaker, and microphone. The micro:bit website has online code editors and numerous coding projects that you can try, such as digital dice, a step counter, thermometer, scrolling name badge, and more! You can access the coding software on a computer, smartphone, or tablet. The BBC micro:bit is designed to excite and appeal to a broad range of young people including those who might have thought tech was not for them. It is estimated that 25 million young people from more than 60 countries have benefitted from learning with the micro:bit so far!
Hardware information:
SoC: Nordic nRF52833
Core variant: Arm Cortex-M4 32 bit processor with FPU