How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
In this article, I am going to walk you through the step-by-step procedure of how to create a traffic light system using BBC Micro:Bit.
Always wanted to get good at the snake game? Now you can carry the game anywhere with you on your micro:bit!
Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
Control your Spotify playlist with a micro:bit on a Mac.
Build a micro:Bit robot for NEXT TO NO COST!
A detailed protip for the Selfie Remote project made on the Microbit.com
A Micro:Maqueen Robot Car.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to connect and play sound with micro:bit on the piezo buzzer.
At the end of this article, you will have complete knowledge of how you can control a mini servo using a BBC micro:bit.
An automated baseball pitch counter with the help of a micro:bit.
By the end of this article, you will know how to make two micro:bits communicate with each other.
In this quick and easy project, you build a micro:bit moisture sensor
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to make your own simple temperature gauge using micro:bit.
Do you know your micro:bit can grow life? Look at a small universe that evolves.
By the end of this project, you will be able to know how to read temperature using BBC micro:bit.
Pause/resume your Spotify playlist with a micro:bit on Windows.
ARM mcu based, autonomous waterbot, equipped with sensors to measure water quality of water reservoirs both locally/remotely
Build a fun mini "Guess the Number" game machine using a micro:bit board and the compact MU Vision sensor, and program it using MakeCode!
The values of t° sensors DS18B20, waterproofed DS18B20, AM2302 will be compared with micro:bit temperature sensor and standard thermometer.
In this tutorial, I will show how to create a remote burglar alarm using BBC micro:bit.
We will show you how to use micro:bit and DFrobot BOSON kit to build a smart house.
Today, I am going to show you how to make your Micro:bit talk using a very easy programming language called MicroPython.
A board game that uses the micro:bit as a modern type of dice that interacts with a handmade legend.