After shaking the micro:bit, it generates a random number (0 to 31), which will be shown with the led matrix (0 to 5 dots, 5 bits).
Learn how to use the infrared receiver (U24) of Snap Circuits to detect input from remote controls with the micro:bit.
Learn how to program the micro:bit to turn the DC Motor (M1) of Snap Circuits on and off with the help of the NPN Transistor (Q2).
Learn how to power the micro:bit from the battery holder of Snap Circuits.
Learn how to connect a Snap Circuits LED to the snap:bit and control it with the micro:bit.
Learn how to turn your micro:bit to a countdown timer that emits light and sound using Snap Circuits components.
Learn how to play sounds and music from the BBC micro:bit through the Whistle Chip (WC) of Snap Circuits.
Short of batteries? Power your Snap Circuits from the micro:bit!
Learn how to play sounds and music from the BBC micro:bit through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
Learn how to program the micro:bit to turn the Lamp (L1) of Snap Circuits on and off with the help of the NPN Transistor (Q2).
Turn any LED from Snap Circuits into a blinking LED. The micro:bit will automatically turn the LED on and off every second.
Learn how to use the photoresistor (RP) of Snap Circuits as a light sensor input for the micro:bit.
Learn how to change the brightness of the connected Red LED (D1) of Snap Circuits by writing an analog signal to the micro:bit pin.
Learn how to receive input from the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits and process it with the micro:bit.
Learn how to use your micro:bit for programming the RGB LED integrated into the Color Organ of Snap CIrcuits.
Learn how to use the radio function of the micro:bit to control remotely the Snap Circuits.
Learn how to apply special effects on the LED of Snap Circuits with the help of the BBC micro:bit.
Learn how to control the state of the LED with the press switch.
Learn how to amplify the sound from the BBC micro:bit and hear it loud through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.
Learn how to use the Press Switch (S2) of Snap Circuits as button A or button B of the micro:bit.
Learn how to amplify and control the volume of the sound from the BBC micro:bit through the Speaker of Snap Circuits.