Use a TV remote control to the micro:bit to turn on and off the DC Motor of Snap Circuits.
Use the card game engine developed in Parts 1 & 2 to implement a 1 player blackjack game
Friendly virtual mortar battle game for bbc micro:bit.
Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
Augmenting electrical safety through Ada
Ever wanted to track things happening in your garden or school using smart garden ornaments? Now you can using BBC micro:bits and the cloud.
Turn mains electricity on and off using a micro:bit with an IX01 breakout and a 3rd party relay.
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
A Function generator producing sine, sawtooth and pulses up to 1MHz using a Microbit, custom PCB and 3d printed box.
Use a TV remote control to request the micro:bit to light a lamp and automatically turns it off in 5 seconds.
Utilising a Microbit and a RTC to create a Binary clock with alarm option housed in a 3d printed box with resin inlay text.
This tea cozy measures temperature and counts down time so you steam the tea for the desired amount of time.
Publish built-in sensors' BBC Micro:bit v2 data to Qubitro IoT platform through MQTT protocol.
Stretch your neck, stay healthy and learn programming with this project made with Micro:bit, SD BLE module, and Meowbit.
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 cute and interactive shoulder pet robot for Jr STEAM kids from 7 yo. Yes, I said 7!
Use light sensors to make timing gates then explore the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy.
This projects allow your students to build their own environmental sensing systems with the micro:bit
A dumb workaround for connecting Microbits to DAW's for easy gestural music control.
Change color of lamp by holding your hand in front of webcam
Make a Sun & Earth rotation model to explore and analyze the daylight difference in different locations.
Play real chords on an electric micro: bit guitar. Enjoy micro: bit guitar by shifting the pitch up and down octaves.
An analogue clock without physical hands which uses UVA LED's and Photo Luminescent film.
Count your steps and track your workouts with Let's Run.