BBC Micro:bit V2, Pocket-Sized ARM Development Board with Microphone, Speaker, Touch Sensitive Logo Pin, 2.4G Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0, for Kids and Beginners to Learn Programming Micro:bit V2 unit
BBC Micro:bit V2, Pocket-Sized ARM Development Board with Microphone, Speaker, Touch Sensitive Logo Pin, 2.4G Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0, for Kids and Beginners to Learn Programming
Description
Overview BBC micro:bit V2, Upgraded Processor, Built-in Speaker and Microphone, Touch Sensitive Logo Features Processor: Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 Memory: 512KB Flash, 128KB RAM Interface Chip: NXP KL27Z,32KB RAM Microphone: MEMS microphone and LED indicator Speaker: On board speaker Touch: Touch sensitive logo pin Edge Connector: 25 pins, 4 dedicated GPIO, PWM, I2C, SPI and ext. power. 3 ring pins for connecting crocodile clips/banana plugs. Notched for easier connection I2C: Dedicated I2C bus Wireless: 2.4GHz Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0 Power: 5V via Micro USB port, 3V via edge connector or battery pack. LED Indicator, Power off (push and hold power button) Current available: 200mA available for accessories Motion sensor: ST LSM 303 Software: C++,Makecode,Python,Scratch Size: 5cm(w) x 4cm(h) Package Content 1 x Micro:bit V2
Features:
- BBC Micro:bit is a pocket-sized (4cm5cm) ARM development board, designed for helping children to learn programming skills, is now updated to the new V2 version.
- Adopts faster ARM Cortex-M4 nRF52833 processor, integrates 2.4G Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0, and now includes built-in MEMS microphone, speaker, and touch sensitive logo pin, enabling people to get creative more easily through sound and touch sensing.
- Offers 5x5 red LED matrix with separate control for each LED, and two programmable user buttons that can be used to control games or pause/skip songs on a playlist.
- The micro:bit V2 has a motion sensor which combines 3-axis sensing accelerometer, together with magnetometer that can be used as compass or magnetic field strength sensor.
- You can use your BBC micro:bit for all sorts of cool creations including digital games, musical instruments, robots, scientific experiments, wearable devices and more.