Inventor's Kit for the BBC microbit
The Inventor's Kit comes with over 50 parts; all you need to complete 10 easy to follow experiments. We feel this is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the BBC microbit. Whether you are a beginner or have been coding for years; the Inventor's Kit is ideal if you want to get stuck straight in.
- Experiment One: Say 'Hello' to the BBC microbit.
- Experiment Two: Using an LDR & analog inputs.
- Experiment Three: Dimming an LED using a potentiometer.
- Experiment Four: Using a transistor to drive a motor.
- Experiment Five: Using the accelerometer to control motor speed.
- Experiment Six: Setting the tone with a piezo buzzer.
- Experiment Seven: Wind power.
- Experiment Eight: Making a game using the compass.
- Experiment Nine: Capacitor charge circuit.
- Experiment Ten: Using an RGB LED.
Inventor's Kit for the BBC microbit
Prototyping System for the BBC microbit
If, like many of us, you already have drawers full of components the great value prototyping kit might be just what you need.Prototyping System for the BBC microbit
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