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Building upon our how to use the BBC Micro Bit accelerometer tutorial, we'll use the micro:bit as a controller for Minecraft on a Raspberry Pi.
A BBC micro:bit program and a sound sensor will get the party started. Here's how to make a disco ball that automatically spins when music plays ...
As [Paul Bardini] explains on the Thingiverse page for his “Micro:Bit Hand Controller”, the Bluetooth radio baked into the BBC’s educational microcontroller makes it an ideal choice for ...
So let’s make our own digital temperature sensor to check both coals and food are piping hot. The BBC micro:bit has a built-in temperature sensor, but we will use a DS18B20 temperature probe ...
Use the micro:bit’s built-in microphone and speaker to make a mini-jukebox that plays your own songs Explore changing the sample rate for recording and playback- what does the recoding sound like?