Kitronik discovery kit for the BBC micro:bit is a great way to get started with both programming and electronics. The Kit contains five experiments that start very simply, building up to simulating real world systems as confidence grows. The included booklet assumes no prior knowledge and contains detailed information about everything the new user will need to know. It covers everything from using a prototyping board to how to use the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, and everything in between. This is the ideal kit for someone who is new to the micro:bit, electronics, and coding. The kit contains five experiments and all of the components required to complete them. Each experiment has; a complete code walk-through, a circuit diagram and a top-down breadboard view, full explanations of what is happening, and how the electronics work.
- No soldering required
- The code can be created in Microsoft's easy to use MakeCode editor
Contents
1 x breadboard breakout for the BBC micro:bit, 1 x small prototype breadboard, 2 x red 10mm LED, 2 x yellow 10mm LED, 2 x green 10mm LED, 10 x 330R resistor, 1 x piezo element buzzer, 10 x male to male jumper wires.
Product details
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Kit Contents |
Breadboard Breakout, Prototype Breadboard, LED, Resistor, Buzzer, Jumper Wires, User Guide |
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KITRONIK |
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5666 |
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