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Description: 1. The BBC micro:bit Go is a pocket-sized, programmable computer developed by the BBC in collaboration with Microbit Educational Foundation and Microsoft. It's an updated version of the original micro:bit. 2. Featuring a 25mm x 59mm, 2-inch diagonal OLED display, this device allows users to view real-time data and graphics during operation, enhancing visual understanding and exploration. 3. The micro:bit Go comes with an integrated Bluetooth radio that enables it to connect to other devices like smartphones, tablets, computers, and other micro:bits for collaboration, data exchange, and project expansion. 4. This IoT-enabled gadget includes 21 input/output pins, eight of which can be programmed as touch sensors or output LEDs. Users can connect various sensors (e.g., temperature, light, sound) or actuators to expand the device's functionality. 5. The micro:bit Go operates on a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 processor clocked at 16MHz and runs Microsoft MakeCode programming software for Block
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Processor | 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 48 MHz |
| Memory | 256 KB Flash 16 KB RAM |
| Display | 2x20 Dot Matrix LCD Display |
| Input/Output | 5 Buttons 2 LEDs USB Connector |
| Power Source | USB Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery |
| Dimensions | 83 mm x 55 mm x 10.5 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 25 grams |
| Operating System | Proprietary Micro:Bit OS |
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