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The BBC micro:bit is an awesome mini PC that can help teach kids (and adults) how to code. Now, it’s getting a cool new add-on, known as the :GAME Zip 64, which turns it into a handheld games ...
Electronic enthusiasts or anyone looking to create smart clothing may be interested in a new development board which combines both Arduino and Micro:Bit into a small board equipped with the ...
The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
Flappy Bit was just a fun side project for him to learn how to program the Arduino. The hardware consists of an 8×8 LED matrix, current limiting resistors, and a single button.
An Arduino Nano or a Micro might be the best options If a small board sounds like the most appropriate choice.
An awesome Arduino handheld game console has been created by Thingiverse member “serisman” was kindly published the required 3D printing files to the website enabling you to build your very ...
In this video Leah, Sol, Cedric and Lok have fun with the BBC micro:bit mini computer, playing a quiz game called Hot Potato, using the randomised timer function. Watch the video below with your ...
And the Micro Bit can even connect and communicate with these other devices, including Arduino, Galileo, Kano and Raspberry Pi, as well as other Micro Bits.
An arduino kit is usually the force behind a lot of GeekTech’s favorite hacks, such as the Yarn Monster, and it even has its own documentary. And then there’s the Rainbowduino for those drawn ...
Learn how to create games, animations and robots using simple code This BBC micro:bit Live Lesson aims to encourage Key Stage 3/3rd Level students to get creative, programming and making their own ...