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  • Testing opportunity with UCPLA

  • I am sending a hand shake kit to Aragna Ker at UCPLA for trial. This is a great opportunity to get some real-world feedback. This gave me the kick to test out a couple of off-the-shelf wrist holder solutions for the microbit. Much as I like my own home-made...
  • かんぱぱ

  • デジモノが好きです。Arduino,mbed,Raspberry Pi,microbit,M5STACKなど電子工作で遊んでいます。あとはセキュリティとCSIRTまわりを少々。情報処理安全確保支援士。...
  • Coding Part 2

  • This section runs whenever you touch the tweezers to an organ and the organ touches the hole in the game board. (“Closing the tweezer circuit”) Upload this program to your microBit and try the game! Play around with the start melody block...
  • Design

  • This log answers the Design requirement for the Hackaday 2020 prize entry rules:Design-Is there a depth of design detail available (like a system design, CAD models, project test methods, etc.)? Is there base-level planning for the functionality (e.g.,functional...
  • JUST DO IoT

  • The Microbit will initially display an "X", then a tick.The setup should then be working and can be seen via the TTN API for the given device addressThe device address in the following line is specific to this device. Other implementer must get a unique...
  • Production

  • This log answers the Production requirement for the Hackaday 2020 prize entry rules: Production-Is the project realistically reproducible (taking into consideration necessarymaterials, skills, and production processes)? Are the manufacturing processes...
  • Microbit Greenhouse Monitor

  • This project is intended as a useful educational tool, allowing schools to utilise the BBC Micro:bit to collect data from a greenhouse, and display it on a webpage. In order to facilitate network connection, data is sent from the Micro:bit to an ESP32...
  • Selection buttons and Alarm

  • The Microbit will fit into the socket in two orientations, facing the main part of the RTC of facing away. If facing the main part of the RTC the link connections cannot be used however, if the Microbit is facing away from the main part of the board...
  • It doesn't work! AAAAHHH!!

  • 1. Check your wiring. Is the piezo buzzer correctly connected? (longer pin to Pin 0, shorter pin to GND) (If there’s no “+” on the top of the buzzer, the direction of pins does not matter.) 2. Did any of your clips come off? Reattach them...
  • Box

  • The project will sit at the appropriate angle to view the clock but a box adds a sense of permanence. You could buy a suitably sized box and cut and drill out the appropriate areas to allow the Microbit to fit in the socket. However; additionally I...