Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
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!
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!
Part two of how to make an awesome, easy companion robot.
By the end of this article, you will know how to make two micro:bits communicate with each other.
Do you know your micro:bit can grow life? Look at a small universe that evolves.
Today, I am going to show you how to make your Micro:bit talk using a very easy programming language called MicroPython.
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.
The presence of a car can be measured by changes in the magnetic field. We are using the magnetometer to build a tiny parking sensor.