Publish built-in sensors' BBC Micro:bit v2 data to Qubitro IoT platform through MQTT protocol.
Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
The values of t° sensors DS18B20, waterproofed DS18B20, AM2302 will be compared with micro:bit temperature sensor and standard thermometer.
I designed this project for my kids with the idea of combining 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, coding and a little bit of science.
Build a micro:Bit robot for NEXT TO NO COST!
How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
This is a project I built and showcase here. It represents my virtual Best Wishes for these holidays, to all the community members.
Program BBC Micro:bit with mbed OS and remotely send data to cloud by utilizing BLE to smartphone/PC IoT cloud gateway.
Control your Spotify playlist with a micro:bit on a Mac.
At the end of this article, you will have complete knowledge of how you can control a mini servo using a BBC micro:bit.
The Talking Compass is a simple project for the Micro:bit written in Python using the built-in compass and Python's Speech module.
A Micro:Maqueen Robot Car.
Send and receive temperature data over LoRa using a pair of BBC micro:bits
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!
There are many ways/apps/tools to tune an ukulele, and now there is one more!
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!
Do you know your micro:bit can grow life? Look at a small universe that evolves.
By the end of this article, you will know how to make two micro:bits communicate with each other.
Today, I am going to show you how to make your Micro:bit talk using a very easy programming language called MicroPython.
Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to create your own compass using a micro:bit.
Use a mini photocell wired with a breadboard and breadout board for the micro:bit to make a simple light sensor!
A laser projector made with 25 dot lasers, a micro:bit board, and Ada programming.