BBC micro:bit v2.21

Item number 56596 Brand Micro:bit Model MICRO:BITV2 Share
BBC micro:bit v2.21



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The micro:bit v2 is a pocket-sized, fully programmable computer designed to make learning coding and electronics fun and accessible. Building on the beloved features of the original micro:bit, the v2 version introduces several new components to expand your creative horizons. At its heart, the micro:bit v2 is powered by a more advanced processor, providing greater speed and efficiency for your projects.

For inputs, the micro:bit v2 comes equipped with two programmable buttons and a touch-sensitive logo, allowing for a variety of interactive options. The 25 red LED lights in a 5x5 grid can be programmed to display simple images, animations, or scrolling text. To further boost interactivity, it now includes a built-in speaker and microphone, opening up new possibilities for sound-based projects. You can create musical tunes, measure sound levels, or even develop voice-activated controls.

The micro:bit v2 also retains the original's motion detection features, including a three-axis accelerometer and a three-axis magnetometer, which can act as a compass. With these, you can create projects that react to movement or determine the direction. Its light-sensing feature allows the micro:bit to react to changes in light intensity, offering more ways for environmental interaction.

On the edge connector, you'll find 25 assignable pins, including 3 ring connectors for use with crocodile clips and banana plugs. This allows you to connect a wide range of external components, such as sensors, motors, or other micro:bits, enabling more complex and exciting projects. Plus, the onboard Bluetooth 5.0 allows for wireless communication with other devices and the Internet of Things.

The micro:bit v2 supports several coding platforms, including the user-friendly, block-based MakeCode and the more advanced Python, catering to a broad range of skill levels. Whether you're just starting your coding journey or an experienced tech enthusiast, the micro:bit v2 offers a versatile and engaging platform to experiment, create, and learn.

Features:

  • USB, Radio, serial, and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • A Compass & Accelerometer.
  • 2 x user-assignable buttons.
  • A programmable 25 LED display.
  • 25 pin notched edge connector.
  • Onboard speaker.
  • MEMs Microphone with LED indicator.
  • Touch-sensitive logo.
  • Light level/Temperature sensing.
  • Built-in sleep/off mode allows the board to be powered-down.
  • It 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.

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Brand information
Brand Micro:bit
ModelMICRO:BITV2
More infoWhat is the micro:bit?
Functionality
Position Micro controller
Communication 2.4GHz
Link bluetooth
Connection data
Voltage 4,5 V - 12 V
Connection Micro-USB
Spanning I/O 3,3 V
Datasheet
Microcontroller NRF82533 Arm Cortex M4 at 64MHz
Clock speed 64 MHz
To belong
USB Cable included no
Size info
Length42 mm
Width52 mm
Height12 mm
Weight8 g
Micro:bit
€ 17,60€ 14,55 Excl. VAT (NL)
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The Netherlands
Snel incl echte USB 2.0 poort Veel geheugen Arduino IDE, MakeCode, CircuitPython en Scratch programmeerbaar. Bluetooth 5.0 long range low energy 9-assige bewegingssensor Speaker, ledmatrix, microfoon, aanraaksensor Heel veel randapparatuur te krijgen
One of the finest development boards. Plug it in USB and a party starts. All possibilities are shown in a beautiful demo. Fast, lots of memory, built-in sensors, Bluetooth 5 BLE, the LED matrix is finally connected correctly (no longer as a messy 3x9 matrix). Can be programmed in 4 ways!
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