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We have ✅ 2 available of the EC-MIB36016K in our Sydney warehouse. An extra 100 units will be available shortly.

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Micro:bit is a tiny programmable computer, designed to make learning and teaching easy and fun! It’s widely used in schools around the world and can be easily coded from any web browser in Blocks, JavaScript, Python, Scratch and more. To get you off to a flying start we include an easy to follow tutorials book which guides you to program the micro:bit.

This Micro:bit basic kit is created to help students get started with electronics and programming. It has frequently used DIY electronics parts and step-by-step lessons. It includes 10 practical electronic projects, you can understand the electronics and obtain programming skills through hands-on learning.

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Features

  • Includes a printed guidebook, comes with 10 lessons.
  • 10 awesome lessons to let you get started easily.
  • No soldering required, just built your circuit on the breadboard.

Lessons

  • Light the LED
  • Traffic light
  • Control the light switch and brightness
  • Lest the buzzer sound
  • Fire alarm
  • Self-lock switch to control the motor
  • Fire extinguishing
  • Light the RGB LED
  • Shaking to light the RGB LED
  • Electronic thermometer

Package list

  • Micro:bit GPIO extension board x 1
  • Micro USB cable x 1
  • Battery case x 1
  • Red/ yellow/ green LED x 10
  • RGB LED x 1
  • Motor with fan x 1
  • Buzzer x 1
  • Potentiometer x 1
  • Flame sensor x 1
  • 330Ω/ 1kΩ/ 10kΩ Resistor x 10
  • S9013 triode x 2
  • Self-lock switch x 1
  • Button x 4
  • Breadboard x 1
  • Jumper wire x 30
  • Alligator Cable x 5
  • Tutorial x 1

Wiki & External links

The Elecrow Basic Kit for BBC Micro:bit appears in the following collections:

SKU EC-MIB36016K

Customer Reviews

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Claudia Ferreira
Elecrow Basic Kit for BBC Micro:bit

I give the Elecrow Basic Kit for BBC Micro:bit a rating of 5 stars!