What’s a Microcontroller with Python and micro:bit Resources
What’s a Microcontroller with Python and micro:bit is a series of web lessons designed to get anyone — from the casual maker to pre-engineering student — started with building circuits and designing their own micro:bit-based inventions.
These lessons require the What’s a Microcontroller? with Python and micro:bit - Complete Kit (#32750). The kit without micro:bit 2.0 GO bundle, breadboard adapters, and component replenishment packs are also available.
Web Resource Links
- What’s a Microcontroller? with Python and micro:bit tutorials
- micro:bit kits and modules in the Parallax store
- micro:bit online editor
- CYBERscope virtual multimeter & scope
- Parallax’s Python and micro:bit YouTube playlist
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