Micro:bit is a small microcontroller learning system, developed by the BBC in collaboration with the University of Lancaster for seventh grade students in Great Britain. The hardware and software tools are very well suited for work in school. Students can program interesting applications around a 32-bit ARM controller with very little effort, and without the need to worry about details of the hardware involved.
But the Micro:bit can do more! It is a complete development system and in addition a versatile single-board computer for all kinds of tasks. This controller can also be used as a measuring instrument in the electronics lab: 5x5 LEDs in new uses, 5-digit counter to 99999, voltmeter to 3.3V, oscilloscope and serial communication to PC.
But the Micro:bit can do more! It is a complete development system and in addition a versatile single-board computer for all kinds of tasks. This controller can also be used as a measuring instrument in the electronics lab: 5x5 LEDs in new uses, 5-digit counter to 99999, voltmeter to 3.3V, oscilloscope and serial communication to PC.