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keyestudio Beginner Starter Kit for the BBC micro:bit
Description:
This beginner starter kit for micro:bit contains everything you need to complete 18 experiments including using LEDs, buzzers, resistors, servo motor and more.
It is a great way for you to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the BBC micro:bit.
We have included an easy-to-follow tutorial files which guide you through everything you will need to know about programming the BBC micro:bit.
You don't need any experience with programming as the tutorial book will guide you every step of the way.
This beginner Kit for the BBC micro:bit provides a fantastic way of learning how to construct and control electronic circuits.
The BBC micro: bit is a powerful handheld, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC. It is only half size of a credit card, and onboard comes with accelerometer, electronic compass, three buttons, 5 x 5 LED dot matrix.
By using our specially designed Breakout Board Adapter for the BBC micro:bit in conjunction with the breadboard (see below), it is easy to connect additional components to the BBC micro:bit.
No soldering and assembly are required, so you can build your first circuit in no time!
BBC micro:bit Features:
1) Wireless Communication
2) Compass and Accelerometer
3) 2 user buttons and a reset button
4) 25 LED display
5) edge connector pin
6) USB interface
Kit Features:
1) No soldering required - build your first circuit in minutes!
2) Make 18 experiments included in the provided step-by-step tutorial file.
3) All parts are included to conduct the 18 experiments (listed below).
Kit Contents:
Kit Contents:
1 x BBC micro:bit
1 x keyestudio T-type breakout board adapter
1 x Potentiometer
1 x Small Breadboard
1 x Battery Holder
1 x Black USB cable
1 x LED display
1 x Passive Buzzer
1 x Active Buzzer
1 x Blue Servo Motor
2 x Tactile Button
2 x Yellow Button Cap
1 x LM35DZ Sensor
3 x Photocell
1 x Green Thermistor
1 x Flame Sensor
2 x Ball Tilt Switch
1 x RGB LED
5 x Red LED
5 x Blue LED
5 x Yellow LED
5 x Green LED
10 x 220Ω Resistor
10 x 10KΩ Resistor
10 x 1KΩ Resistor
30 x Breadboard Jumper Wire
All of the experiments included in this booklet (listed below) are based on the Microsoft BlockEditor software.
We have also produced a MakeCode example for each of the experiments and Video resources to help you make it easy to program your micro:bit in Blocks so as to complete the experiments. Try to play it.
Kit Experiments: (listed below)
Experiment 1: Displaying Hello World
Experiment 2: Blinking an LED
Experiment 3: Simulating Advertising Light
Experiment 4: Button-controlled LED
Experiment 5: Making a Responder
Experiment 6: Breathing an LED
Experiment 7: Controlling LED Brightness
Experiment 8: RGB LED
Experiment 9: Photosensitive Light
Experiment 10: Active Buzzer
Experiment 11: Passive Buzzer
Experiment 12: Driving Servo Motor
Experiment 13: Flame Alarm
Experiment 14: 1-digit LED Display
Experiment 15: Magical Light Cup
Experiment 16: Micro:bit Analog Read
Experiment 17: Thermistor Sensor
Experiment 18: LM35 Temperature Sensor
Resources:
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All of the experiments included in this booklet (listed below) are based on the Microsoft BlockEditor software.
We have also produced a MakeCode example for each of the experiments and Video resources to help you make it easy to program your micro:bit in Blocks so as to complete the experiments. Try to play it.
Kit Experiments: (listed below)
Experiment 1: Displaying Hello World
Experiment 2: Blinking an LED
Experiment 3: Simulating Advertising Light
Experiment 4: Button-controlled LED
Experiment 5: Making a Responder
Experiment 6: Breathing an LED
Experiment 7: Controlling LED Brightness
Experiment 8: RGB LED
Experiment 9: Photosensitive Light
Experiment 10: Active Buzzer
Experiment 11: Passive Buzzer
Experiment 12: Driving Servo Motor
Experiment 13: Flame Alarm
Experiment 14: 1-digit LED Display
Experiment 15: Magical Light Cup
Experiment 16: Micro:bit Analog Read
Experiment 17: Thermistor Sensor
Experiment 18: LM35 Temperature Sensor
Resources:
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