SGBotic Micro:bit Starter Kit (w/BBC micro:bit v2.2)

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If you are a beginner looking to learn programming and electronics, look no further than this SGBotic Micro:bit Starter Kit. This kit is designed to introduce programming and basic electronic interfacing to a user with absolutely no experience in these areas. It contains everything you need...

If you are a beginner looking to learn programming and electronics, look no further than this SGBotic Micro:bit Starter Kit. This kit is designed to introduce programming and basic electronic interfacing to a user with absolutely no experience in these areas. It contains everything you need to complete 12 projects involving LEDs, motors, sensors, etc.

The projects are designed around BBC Micro:bit version 2 with programming using Micro:bit MakeCode Editor. To create a program, you simply drag and snap different function blocks together. It is that simple! A full-color guide book is provided to guide you step-by-step on the circuit connection and program construction in the projects. Electronic components for the circuits are in module form to minimise the required wiring, so it will be mainly 'plug and play' for you.

No soldering is required for all components in this kit.

Features:

  • All electronic parts are in module form to minimise wiring
  • No soldering is required
  • Full-color guide book contains detailed instructions for 12 projects
  • Kit includes a BBC micro:bit v2.2 and a Breakout Board for BBC Micro:bit

Note: The micro:bit v2.2 board is backwards compatible with other micro:bit boards, ecosystems and accessories. Codes written for the earlier version (v1 and v2) are able to run on this board without any changes.

Projects included in the Guide Book:

  • Project 1: Using LED Matrix
  • Project 2: Using Microphone and Touch Sensor to Activate LED Matrix
  • Project 3: Simulate a Traffic Light System
  • Project 4: Automate Lighting Control Using LDR Sensor
  • Project 5: Play a Tone Using Keypad
  • Project 6: Controlling Motor Speed Using PWM
  • Project 7: Randomly Change the Colour of RGB LED
  • Project 8: Learning to Use Accelerometer
  • Project 9: Controlling Servo Motor
  • Project 10: Using Potentiometer to Set Servo Motor Position
  • Project 11: Security Alarm Using Ultrasonic Sensor
  • Project 12: Reading Temperature and Humidity Data

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