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BBC micro: bit Board V2.2

BBC micro: bit Board V2.2

MODEL: BBC MICROBIT V2.2

SGD $ 31.50
50
In Bulk
(per piece)

BBC micro:bit Board V2.2

Meet the new BBC micro:bit | micro:bit

Product Details

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The micro:bit is a pocket sized computer that has been designed to make coding fun and easy to learn. The micro:bit is completely programmable so you are able to create endless fun from making games and music to programming and controlling robots. Don’t let it’s small size fool you, even though the micro:bit measures in at only 4cm x 5cm, this tiny computer has an powerful ARM Cortex m4 processor and 512KB of flash to store your programmes on. The latest version of micro:bit V2.2 is backwards compatible with previous version of the micro:bit as well as software and equipment. As well as more memory and a CPU upgrade, it also has a higher power output of 200mA to accessories. The edge connectors also have small indentation to stop clips slipping off.

 

The micro:bit V2.2 is available in 4 colours and has various individually programmable inputs and outputs including a 5x5 LED matrix display, user control buttons, speakers Bluetooth connectivity and newly added speaker and microphone. The micro:bit V2.2 also features a temperature sensor, accelerometer, touch sensitive logo, and a built in sleep/off mode.

 

Features and Benefits of the micro:bit V2.2

 

25 LED display
2 user input buttons
ARM Cortex-M4 CPU
Bluetooth connectivity
20 pin edge connector
Built-in speaker and microphone
Compass
Accelerometer
Touch sensitive logo

BBC micro:bit V2.2 - Bulk Pack (300 units) - OKdo

Contents

 

1 x micro:bit V2.2 board - available in 4 colours red, yellow, green & blue (please note we cannot control the colour of the micro:bit you will receive)
 

 

Getting Started with your micro:bit

 

You don’t need lots of equipment to get started with the micro:bit - all you need is power and a PC or mobile device to programme it on. Once the desired code has uploaded to your micro:bit, either with a USB cable or via Bluetooth, this will stay in flash memory and you can run it as many times as desired. Just re-programme the device when you’re ready to try a new project - only one programme can be held at a time.
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