In this example we connect a Micro:bit to a L9110 fan module. This is a commonly found, basic low cost module which consists of an L9110 chip and a small …
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In this article we connect a LIS2DH12 to a Micro:bit The LIS2DH12 is an ultra-low-power high-performance three-axis linear accelerometer belonging to the “femto” family with digital I2C/SPI serial interface standard output. …
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In this article we look at the TMP102 digital sensor and we will connect it up to a Micro:bit, again the code is written in the Arduino IDE The TMP102 …
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Another sensor reaches the desk, this time it is a Si1145 sensor, we will connect it to a Micro:bit and test it out, we will be using the Adduino IDE …
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In this article we will connect a BME680 sensor to a Micro:bit BME680 is an integrated environmental sensor developed specifically for mobile applications and wearables where size and low power …
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The Si4702/03 FM radio receiver family increases the ease and attractiveness of adding FM radio reception to mobile devices through small size and board area, minimum component count, flexible programmability, …
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In this article we will create a simple radio using a TEA5767 module and a micro:bit, the example is written in the Arduino IDE The TEA5767HN is a single-chip electronically …
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In this article we connect a MAX6675 to a Micro:bit The MAX6675 performs cold-junction compensation and digitizes the signal from a type-K thermocouple. The data is output in a 12-bit …
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Sense the world around you with enviro:bit! It’s loaded with sensors for air and weather, colour and light, and sound, and slots right onto your microbit. Just slot in your micro:bit, …