Use a TV remote control to request the micro:bit to light a lamp and automatically turns it off in 5 seconds.
Learn how to program the micro:bit to turn the DC Motor (M1) of Snap Circuits on and off with the help of the NPN Transistor (Q2).
Learn how to use the infrared receiver (U24) of Snap Circuits to detect input from remote controls with the micro:bit.
Hello friends, in this tutorial we will test a Microbit robot. This robot is able to detect obstacle and auto balancing.
Friendly virtual mortar battle game for bbc micro:bit.
Learn how to use the radio function of the micro:bit to control remotely the Snap Circuits.
A simple tutorial to connect micro:bit to Azure in less than 10 mins without coding only with XinaBox
Learn how to use your micro:bit for programming the RGB LED integrated into the Color Organ of Snap CIrcuits.
Short of batteries? Power your Snap Circuits from the micro:bit!
webUSB, webMIDI, webBluetooth, oh my web! In this session, we will explore what webUSB, webMIDI and webBluetooth API.
Learn how to program the micro:bit to turn the Lamp (L1) of Snap Circuits on and off with the help of the NPN Transistor (Q2).
Learn how to use the photoresistor (RP) of Snap Circuits as a light sensor input for the micro:bit.
Learn how to play sounds and music from the BBC micro:bit through the Whistle Chip (WC) of Snap Circuits.
Learn how to play sounds and music from the BBC micro:bit through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
Guard your belongings from prying eyes and be informed!
DIY craft propeller anemometer, connected to BBC Micro:bit using Snap:bit and Snap Circuits.
Learn how to control the state of the LED with the press switch.
Learn how to receive input from the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits and process it with the micro:bit.
Turn any LED from Snap Circuits into a blinking LED. The micro:bit will automatically turn the LED on and off every second.
Learn how to connect a Snap Circuits LED to the snap:bit and control it with the micro:bit.
Learn how to power the micro:bit from the battery holder of Snap Circuits.
A chain reaction machine using micro:bit, Lego EV3, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, a light sensor, a color sensor, a moisture sensor, etc.
How to make your micro:bit work as a touch-activated music generator, that plays Star Wars theme.
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