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Description: 1. Microcontroller: The BBC micro:bit V2.2 is a pocket-sized microcontroller board developed by the BBC in collaboration with Microbit Educational Foundation and Element14. It features a Cortex-M0 processor from ARM, enabling users to explore coding, electronics, and physical computing projects. 2. Built-in Components: This version comes with built-in sensors such as an accelerometer, magnetometer, temperature sensor, touch sensor, and an LED matrix display. These features allow for a wide range of interactive projects without the need for additional external components. 3. Programming Interface: The micro:bit supports multiple programming interfaces including MakeCode, Python, C, and MicroPython, making it accessible to diverse audiences with different skill levels. MakeCode interface offers an easy-to-use drag-and-drop visual programming option. 4. Connectivity: This board offers various connectivity options for interacting with external devices like other microcontrollers, smart
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Microcontroller | Freescale NXP FRDM-MB1 (MIMXRT1050) |
| CPU Speed | Up to 32 MHz |
| Memory | 16 KB RAM 128 KB Flash Memory |
| Display | 5x5 LED matrix display |
| Input/Output Pins | 25 GPIO pins (digital and analog) |
| Communication Protocols | Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy (BLE) USB |
| Operating System | Proprietary Micro:Bit OS |
| Power Source | Rechargeable battery or external power |
| Dimensions | 5 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm |
| Weight | Approximately 20 grams |
| Certifications | RoHS compliant FCC certified |
