Price | RM106.50 |
Product SKU | BUN4627 |
Brand | Micro:Bit |
Points Needed | 5325 |
Availability | In Stock |
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- Authorized Supplier <- click here to view
- Warranty: 12 Months (T&C Apply)
- 64MHz ARM Cortex-M4 CPU
- 512KB Flash Storage
- 128KB RAM
- On-board speaker
- Official Go Bundle included micro USB cable, battery holder and batteries
- Suitable for any student or children learn how to code
DESCRIPTION
Meet the new BBC micro:bit V2.2
Now with speaker and microphone!
Same great features, easier ways to use sound and touch to get creative in the classroom
The BBC micro:bit v2 is a pocket-sized computer that has been designed to make the coding fun and easy to learn. The micro:bit v2 is completely programmable so you can easily bring your ideas to life! From making games to creating music and even controlling robots.
The micro:bit comes with neat hardware such as a 25 LED display, buttons, in-built speakers, Bluetooth connectivity and sensors for temperature, motion & light. There are two programmable tactile buttons, and a touch sensitive logo that can be used to control games or pause and skip songs on a playlist.
The micro:bit can even detect motion and tell you which direction you’re heading. It can also use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 5.0) to interact with other devices and the Internet.
WHAT ELSE YOU CAN DO WITH MICRO:BIT?
You can build your own Banana Keyboard in 20 minutes only !!!
STEP 1: Prepare the required materials
- Micro:bit, battery holder
- Crocodile clips
- 2 AAA batteries
- Banana
- Orange
STEP 2: Follow the step in tutorial
- Tutorial for Banana Keyboard (Sound Output: Headphone/Speaker)
- You also can connect micro:bit with Piezo Electronic Buzzer (Not included)
- Piezo Electronic Buzzer Connection:
- Red wire: Pin 0
- Black wire: Pin GND
STEP 3: Test the keyboard
- Connect your micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable and run this script in makecode
- After pair the device with micro:bit, you can download the code and it will autosave in your micro:bit
STEP 4: Let's play the music
- Let’s try making a beatbox with banana and orange, with Code
SPECIFICATION
- Nordic nRF52833 processor (Upgraded)
- 64MHz Arm Cortex-M4 + FPU (4x faster)
- 512KB Flash storage (V1 only 256KB)
- 128KB RAM (V1 only 16KB)
- 25 LED matrix display
- MEMS Microphone & LED indicator
- On-board speaker
- Touch-sensitive logo
- Accelerometer
- Compass
- Light and temperature sensors
- Built-in sleep/off mode (Enable powered down while batteries remain connected)
- V2 able to switch off the power LED instead of remove batteries
- 200mA of current available for accessories (V1 only 90mA)
- Bluetooth 5.0 allowed micro:bit to communicate with each other
- Notched edge connector for easier connecting such as crocodile clips and conductive thread
- 1 Year Manufacturing Warranty from Authorized Supplier (AUTOBOTIC)
- Dimensions: 5cm (w) x 4cm (h)
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DOCUMENTS
- Getting Started Guide
- What's new?
- Official Website
- About
- Hardware
- Apps
- Developer Community
- Banana Keyboard Project
- MakeCode Online Editor
- Online Tutorials
- Github
PACKAGE INCLUDES
- 1 x micro:bit V2.2 Board
- 1 x micro USB Cable -6in
- 1 x Battery Holder -2xAAA
- 2 x AAA Batteries
- 5 x Metal Film Resistor 1/4W 1% (100 Ohm)
- 5 x LED 5mm (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green & Blue each)
- 1 x Crocodile / Alligator Clip with Wire 50cm - 10pcs per Pack (Free Gift)
- Orange and banana are not included










- 1 x Micro:bit V2.2 Go Bundle
- 5 x Metal Film Resistor 1/4W 1% (100 Ohm)
- 5 x LED 5mm (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green & Blue each)
- 1 x Crocodile / Alligator Clip with Wire 50cm - 10pcs per Pack (Free Gift)