BBC Micro:bit V2.2 Starter Kit
BBC Micro:bit V2.2 Starter Kit
- Miro:Bit Net Motherboard- Micro:Bit v2.2 Motherboard (excluding USB cable, battery box and other related accessories)
- Micro:bit Starter Kit- Includes: Micro:Bit v2.2 motherboard, MicroUSB cable, battery case and 2 AAA batteries
- Micro:bit Power Suit - include: Micro:Bit v2.2 motherboard, MicroUSB cable, battery case and 2 AAA batteries, The Kitronik :MOVE mini buggy kit
- Micro:bit Inventor Kit- include: Micro:Bit v2.2 motherboard, MicroUSB cable, battery case and 2 AAA batteries, Kitronik Inventor's Kit
1. Micro:bit net motherboard
only include BBC Micro:Bit v2 motherboard, you need to configure MicroUSB cable, battery box and other accessories by yourself.
2. Micro:bit Starter Kit
The most basic entry-level assembly, suitable for entry-level programming learning, you can use the micro:bit built-in sensors (including: temperature, light, direction, buttons) to learn programming, the programming version that every beginner STEM programming must have, or through the alligator clip line / The micro:bit extended version adds other functions (purchased separately).
- BBC micro:bit v2.2
- Battery box with switch (place two AAA batteries)
- 2 AAA batteries
- 1m MicroUSB cable
3. Micro:bit Motor Kit Inventor's Combo
, suitable for entry-level programming and e-learning, including the combination of micro:bit starter kit and Kitronik Inventor Kit.
- BBC micro:bit v2.2
- AAA 2 compartments battery holder (without switch) (3V AAA batteries holder w/o switch)
- 2x AAA batteries (2x AAA Batteries)
- 1m MicroUSB cable
- Kitronik :MOVE mini buggy kit
The company is an official authorized distributor of Kitronik.
Official page: https://kitronik.co.uk/products/inventors-kit-for-the-bbc-micro-bit
Product Details: https://www.hkstem.club/product/kitronik-inventor-kit-for-microbit/
4. Micro:bit Inventor's Kit Inventor's Kit
, suitable for entry-level programming and e-learning, including the combination of micro:bit starter kit and Kitronik Inventor Kit.
- BBC micro:bit v2.2
- AAA 2 compartments battery holder (without switch) (3V AAA batteries holder w/o switch)
- 2x AAA batteries (2x AAA Batteries)
- 1m MicroUSB cable
- Kitronik Inventor's Kit (Includes: Edge Connector Expansion, LED, Resistor, Breadboard, Motor, Fan Module, Tutorial)
The company is an official authorized distributor of Kitronik.
Official website: https://kitronik.co.uk/products/inventors-kit-for-the-bbc-micro-bit
Product details: https://www.hkstem.club/product/kitronik-inventor-kit-for-microbit/
Meet the features of the new BBC micro:bit v2
Micro:Bit V2 is an upgrade from V1
Upgrade 1: Built-in Microphone Peak - Use the built-in microphone to sense and respond to sound
https://microbit.org/get-started/first-steps/sound-input/
Upgrade 2: Built-in Speaker - Use the built-in speaker to play sound
https://microbit.org/get-started/first-steps/sound-output/
Upgrade 3: Built-in touch sensor - the logo of micro:bit turns golden. The gold logo is the new touch sensor, which can be used as a new input method in addition to the original A and B keys.
https://microbit.org/get-started/first-steps/sensors/
Upgrade 4: Standby Mode - Added Standby Mode, so that everyone can suspend the Microbit program to reduce power consumption.
Upgrade 5: Big performance upgrade - Equipped with a new processor nRF52833, the speed is greatly improved. In addition, the memory on the board has also increased by 7 times, from the original 16Kb to 128kB. The flash memory has also doubled to 512kB, which supports uploading larger programs to Microbit.
A detailed comparison can be found here: https://kitronik.co.uk/blogs/resources/explore-micro-bit-v1-microbit-v2-differences
Official introductory teaching:
https://microbit.org/get-started/first-steps/set-up/
Official Introduction Video
Reference:
Get started with the micro:bit in a few easy steps:
https://microbit.org/get-started/first-steps/introduction/
Find out more about the features of your BBC micro:bit
https://microbit.org/get-started/user-guide/overview/