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ThelittleBits micro:bit Adapterconnects micro:bit and littleBits enabling new learning experiences and creative inventions in a less-intimidating way.
Enhance your learning with micro:bit by adding coding to your littleBits using platforms like the free Microsoft MakeCode or Python editor. It works by connecting the signals from the littleBits input and output bitsnaps to pins on the micro:bit edge connectors. No special coding libraries are needed.
* micro:bit is required for use & sold separately
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DataLogger Schnittstellen:
BBC Micro:Bit
Fach:
Media e informatica, Robotica
Schnittstelle:
BlueTooth, USB
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Holen Sie sich mehr von BBC micro:bit mit dem Kitronik's unglaublichen Erfinder Kit! Ein einfacher Weg, um das Erstellen von Schaltungen und Code zu lernen.
Bitte beachten Sie: BBC micro:bit ist nicht enthalten.
Das Kitronik Erfinder Kit ist ein guter Einstieg in das Programmieren mit dem BBC micro:bit und deren Interaktions-Hardware. Mithilfe von LEDs, Motoren, LDRs und Kondensatoren können Sie 10 faszinierende Experimente durchführen.
Das einfach umsetzbare Tutorial Buch bietet einen soliden Start und führt Sie durch alles, was Sie über die Programmierung mit dem BBC micro:bit wissen müssen. Sie benötigen keine Programmierkenntnisse. Sie programmieren und erstellen Schaltungen in kürzester Zeit mithilfe des Tutorial Buches.
Das Kitronik Erfinder Kit für den BBC micro:bit bietet eine fantastische Art zu lernen, wie man elektronische Schaltungen konstruiert und steuert. Das BBC micro:bit hat mehrere zugängliche Pins (externe Anschlüsse), welche auf dem Anschlussrand der micro:bit Platine vorhanden sind. Durch die Verwendung der speziell entwickelten Randstecker-Platine und der verbundenen Steckplatine ist es einfach, zusätzliche Komponenten am BBC micro:bit anzuschliessen.
Eigenschaften:
Lötfreies Arbeiten - bauen Sie Ihre erste Schaltung in wenigen Minuten!
Machen Sie 10 Experimente mit dem mitgelieferten Schritt-für-Schritt Tutorial Buch.
Alle Teile sind enthalten, um die 10 Experimente durchzuführen (siehe unten).
21 zugängliche Pins (externe Anschlüsse) sind auf dem Anschlussrand der micro:bit Platine vorhanden.
Kleine Steckplatine zum schnellen Prototyping enthalten.
Benötigt wird:
1 x BBC micro:bit
1 x Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher
1 x Klemmenschraubendreher
1 x Mikro USB-Kabel
Das BBC micro:bit ist ein codierbarer Taschencomputer mit Bewegungserkennung, eingebautem Kompass, LED-Display, Lautsprechern, Mikrofon und integrierter Bluetooth-Technologie.
Die Platine misst 4cm x 5cm, ist in verschiedenen Farben erhätlich, macht Spass und ist einfach zu bedienen. In wenigen Sekunden kann etwas Einfaches codiert werden - wie das Aufleuchten seiner LEDs oder das Anzeigen eines Musters - ohne Vorkentnisse des Computerwesens.
Mit anderen Geräten, Sensoren, Kits / Objekten verbunden, ist diese Platine ein Begleiter zu Arduino, Galileo, Kano, littleBits, SparkFun und Raspberry Pi, die als Sprungbrett für komplexere Lerneraufgaben dienen.
Jedes Element ist über eine einfach zu bedienende Software auf einer eigenen Website (www.microbit.co.uk) vollständig mit einem PC, Tablet oder ein Mobilgerät programmierbar.
Enthalten ist nur die BBC micro:bit Platine!
Unlock your potential and get creative with code, electronics, science, and engineeringwith the BBC micro:bit Starter Pack anything is possible!
This micro:bit V2 starter kit contains everything you need to get going with micro:bit straight away. It consists of a BBC micro:bit V2, a 1M anti tangle USB Cable, a Battery Cage and 2 x AAA Batteries. The USB cable allows you to connect your micro:bit to a computer. The battery pack and batteries enable you to power your BBC micro:bit once you disconnect it from the USB.
The starter pack is supplied in an organic bag that was designed for this purpose, features drawstrings, and can be used as permanent storage for the starter pack. It keeps your starter pack together and can be reused over and over again.
The new micro:bit V2 is the latest revision of everyone’s favourite powerful palm-sized, and fully programmable computer. Conceived by the BBC to encourage children to get actively involved in writing software and building new things that will be controlled by it. V2 is the same size, shape, and it works in the same way as the original micro:bit. So, if you have used the original then this will be instantly familiar to you. Write your code using one of the easy to use editors provided on the micro:bit website, connect your BBC microbit to your computer via USB, press the download button in the editor, and then downloaded the file to the micro:bit.
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.
Features:
The starter kit contains everything you need to get started with micro:bit.
This starter kit is supplied in an organic re-usable bag.
USB, Radio, serial, and Bluetooth Low energy connectivity.
A Compass and Accelerometer.
2 x user-assignable buttons.
A fully programmable 25 LED display.
25 pin notched edge connector.
Onboard speaker.
MEMs Microphone with LED indicator.
Touch-sensitive logo.
Light level sensing.
Temperature sensing.
Built-in sleep/off mode allowing the board to be powered-down with batteries connected.
A discrete regulator that can supply up to 200mA of current to external accessories.
Power status LED and USB data transfer LED.
Code it with MakeCode; Blocks, Javascript, or Python.
Contents:
1 x BBC micro:bit V2.
2 x AAA Batteries.
1 x Battery Cage.
A 1M Anti Tangle USB Cable.
An organic cotton storage bag.
Every circuit starts with power. It uses a 9 volt battery to provide the electricity that makes your Bits spin, buzz, blink, and shine.
How it works:
The power Bit converts the 9 volts of electricity in the battery to the 5 volts that littleBits circuits run on. The power Bit also sends a signal through your circuit. Controlling this signal with inputs is how you control your circuit.
You know what a button is! It’s a classic: big, round, and springy. Push to turn your creation on, and release to turn it off. Snap a buzzer in place after your button to sound out signals in morse code!
The inverter is an example of a logic Bit. It sends out the opposite of whatever it receives: send it an on signal, and the inverter changes it to an off signal, or vice versa. Would you like a button that turns things off instead of on? Try the inverter.
The wire Bit has a flexible wire running between its 2 bitSnaps. This allows you to place your Bits farther apart from each other, turn corners, and make connections that can twist, turn, and spin. Try it whenever you need to break up your chain of Bits, like when you need to put a light at the top of a model building!
Use this Bit to control your circuits with light. The amount of light shining on the sensor will change how your circuit behaves. It's a great way to activate your circuit without hands, and is perfect for alarms!