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Micro:bit board is designed by BBC which aims to help children at or above 7 grade to learn programming better. Micro:bit board has abundant board resources,...
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Micro:bit board is designed by BBC which aims to help children at or above 7 grade to learn programming better. Micro:bit board has abundant board resources, including a 5*5 LED metric dot array, 2 programmable buttons, Compass, USB ports, Bluetooth module etc.. It is only pocket size but very powerful. You can program, customize or control it as well. It possesses paper packaging box, 2 AAA batteries, battery box and Micro USB cable, and we will present a transparent acrylic shell is tailor-designed for Micro:bit.
Feature
- A variety of on-board modules
- Expandable for additional sensors
- Graphical programming and Python programming
- Easy and smooth program uploading
- Bluetooth wireless programming uploading
- Bluetooth Wireless communication


Detail
Operating voltage: 3.3v
Power supply voltage:Micro USB program download/power supply port: 5v
PH2.0 power interface: 3-3.3v
Alligator clip interface: 3-3.3v
Detection range: 0-3.3v
Processor: ARM Cortex-M0 CPU
Working temperature: 0-85 ℃
Interface type: Micro USB program download/power supply port
PH2.0 3v power supply port
4mm alligator clip interface *5
Edge connector pin *20
Micro:bit board size: 43*52mm
Packing size: 160*102*26mm
Weight:8.6g
Total Weight:141.6g
Battery power: 1.5v *2
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- alligator clip
- An alligator clip is a spring-loaded metal clip used to make temporary electrical connections to wires, terminals or test points. It is useful for quick bench testing, but it is less secure than a screw terminal or locking connector.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
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