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..
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.
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.
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,.
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.
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,.
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