Learn how to program the Color Organ of Snap Circuits to slowly switch through the colors of the rainbow.
A step by step guide to program a micro:bit mobile robot to move around using MicroPython
Learn how to control the state of the LED with the press switch.
This is part one of two parts about how to make an awesome, easy, companion robot.
Use the card game engine developed in Parts 1 & 2 to implement a 1 player blackjack game
Guide to program Cat Feeder with EDU:BIT (project kit for micro:bit) using MicroPython
A Function generator producing sine, sawtooth and pulses up to 1MHz using a Microbit, custom PCB and 3d printed box.
Learn how to amplify the sound from the BBC micro:bit and hear it loud through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
I coded more arrows for the Micro:Bit LED array for more expressions of directions. Uses include a game night spinner and electronic compass
Change color of lamp by holding your hand in front of webcam
Creation of a mini-station to get t° and light levels, stepcounter and deep-breathing counter to get info about body state and relax
Guide to program Object Counter With Mini Conveyor with EDU:BIT (project kit for micro:bit) using MicroPython
Friendly virtual mortar battle game for bbc micro:bit.
Augmenting electrical safety through Ada
Learn how to use the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits as button A or button B of the micro:bit.
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.
Guide to program Night Light with EDU:BIT (project kit for micro:bit) using MicroPython
Turn mains electricity on and off using a micro:bit with an IX01 breakout and a 3rd party relay.
Utilising a Microbit and a RTC to create a Binary clock with alarm option housed in a 3d printed box with resin inlay text.
A step by step guide to program a micro:bit mobile robot to detect object using MicroPython
A step by step guide to program a micro:bit mobile robot to light up using MicroPython
Guide to program Music Turntable with EDU:BIT (project kit for micro:bit) using MicroPython
Use a TV remote control to request the micro:bit to light a lamp and automatically turns it off in 5 seconds.
Use light sensors to make timing gates then explore the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy.