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micro:bit BBC MB V2 GO V2 Go - Complete Starter Kit

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Done wiring and powered up, send the above code to MICROBIT. You should see the brightness data on the LED matrix of micro:bit. Or you can open the serial monitor of Arduino IDE to get the data. Shown as below. This lesson is a little bit similar to the previous illumination test by a photocell. But this time we will use keystudio TEMT6000 light sensor whose sensitivity is better than a photocell. The BBC micro:bit is the spiritual successor of the BBC Micro of the 1980s, which itself introduced a generation of children to computing. The BBC micro:bit carries on this decades 30-year tradition and does it 18 times faster and it's also 70 times smaller than its predecessor. You should see the value is shown on the LED matrix of micro:bit. Or you can open the serial monitor of Arduino IDE to get the value. Shown below. A processor is sometimes called the ‘brains’ of a computer and your BBC micro:bit has a microprocessor inside it. It’s an essential part of your micro:bit as it runs the programs you write.

Read the analog value of P0 signal pin. The higher the vapor content in the air, the greater the value.You should see the value is showed on the LED matrix of micro:bit. Or you can open the serial monitor of Arduino IDE to get the value below. Connect the BBC micro:bit to your phone using Bluetooth to take selfies without touching your phone The BBC micro:bit has 25 external connections on the edge connector of the board, which we refer to as ‘pins’. The edge connector is the grey area on the right side of the figure above. There are five large pins, that are also connected to holes in the board labelled: 0, 1, 2, 3V, and GND. And along the same edge, there are 20 small pins that you can use when plugging the BBC micro:bit into an edge connector. Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT. When flame sensor detects the fire nearby, the buzzer module will sound immediately. If no fire detected, the buzzer not beeps. It is seen that sensors are everywhere in our daily life. Some public street lights automatically light up during the day and automatically go out at night. Why?In fact, those lights make use of a photosensitive element that can measure the brightness of external light.

Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT. When press the button on the module, you should see the LED matrix of micro:bit show the icon like a heart. Otherwise, it will show the icon like this. When supply high voltage to S end, the relay is driven, that is, normally open (NO) connected, normally closed (NC) disconnected.

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Done wiring and powered up, send the code to MICROBIT, you should hear the buzzer module sound and then stop, circularly. It seems like the sound is interrupted. Insert the micro:bit into keyestudio micro:bit sensor V2 shield.Then separately connect the buzzer and flame sensor to keyestudio micro:bit sensor shield. Shown as below diagram. In this project, we combine the project 2 and project 3. You will learn how to control the LED on the module blink for two times, then breath for two times, circularly. This time we use keyestudio 3W LED module, which has high brightness and can be used as illumination. Then open the serial monitor, set the baud rate as 115200 (beacuse the USB-to-serial communication buad rate of micro:bit is 115200). Then you can directly enter the https://makecode.microbit.org/ to edit your project program. Below is an example code we have done for you.

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