
Micro:bit makers and students that would like to create their very own DIY music machine may be interested in the Tinker Kit which has been created by ElecFreaks and allows you to easily learn more about creating electronic circuits and programming the BBC Micro:bit mini PC.
To recap the Micro Bit is an ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the UK It measures 4 x 5 cm and is equipped with a an ARM Cortex-M0 processor, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs as well as to programmable buttons, inputs and outputs are through five ring connectors that are part of the 23-pin edge connector.
ElecFreaks has created their DIY music machine kit to provide users with the ability to learn more about the :
Goals
• Get to know the ADKeypad.
• Make something with ADKeypad.
• Make something with Buzzer.
Materials
1 x BBC Micro:bit Board
1 x Micro USB cable
1 x ElecFreaks Micro:bit Breakout Board
1 x Octopus Passive buzzer Brick
1 x Octopus ADKeypad
For more details and full instructions jump over to the official ElecFreaks website by following the link below.
Source: Adafruit : EF
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