Hello friends in this video we will see to how to make a temperature measuring device at home in just 5 minute.
Learn how to receive input from the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits and process it with the micro:bit.
Collecting large data sets is key to applied data science. Use the techniques in this project to collect data on your BBC micro:bit.
Learn how to use your micro:bit for programming the RGB LED integrated into the Color Organ of Snap CIrcuits.
Learn how to use the radio function of the micro:bit to control remotely the Snap Circuits.
Learn how to control the state of the LED with the press switch.
Friendly virtual mortar battle game for bbc micro:bit.
Augmenting electrical safety through Ada
This is part one of two parts about how to make an awesome, easy, companion robot.
Learn how to amplify the sound from the BBC micro:bit and hear it loud through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
Turn mains electricity on and off using a micro:bit with an IX01 breakout and a 3rd party relay.
I coded more arrows for the Micro:Bit LED array for more expressions of directions. Uses include a game night spinner and electronic compass
Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
Use a TV remote control to request the micro:bit to light a lamp and automatically turns it off in 5 seconds.
This tea cozy measures temperature and counts down time so you steam the tea for the desired amount of time.
Here is a simple program to get temperature values using micro:bit board. I will also tell about health parameters and sensors to get data
Learn how to use the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits as button A or button B of the micro:bit.
Learn how to amplify and control the volume of the sound from the BBC micro:bit through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
Stretch your neck, stay healthy and learn programming with this project made with Micro:bit, SD BLE module, and Meowbit.
Publish built-in sensors' BBC Micro:bit v2 data to Qubitro IoT platform through MQTT protocol.
This projects allow your students to build their own environmental sensing systems with the micro:bit
A cute and interactive shoulder pet robot for Jr STEAM kids from 7 yo. Yes, I said 7!
Use your voice to controll micro:bit vehicle. This one recognizes 5 words that are said to a computer and sent via bluetooth to micro:bit.
A dumb workaround for connecting Microbits to DAW's for easy gestural music control.