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The BBC micro:bit V2 is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world.
The new micro:bit V2 with sound adds a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as an extra touch input button and a power button. Find out more in this video:
Key Features
25 LED matrix on the board where you can scroll messages or display numbers
Accelerometer to detect movement or tilting
Compass
Bluetooth connection to interact with the internet or other devices
2 user input buttons
Micro USB connection to use with PC for programming
Port for a battery pack
ARM Cortex-M4 CPU
Built-in speaker and microphone
20 pin edge connector along the bottom of the board
New Features (exclusive to the micro:bit V2)
On-board speaker
MEMS Microphone with LED indicator
Touch sensitive Logo
Built in sleep/off mode (enabling the board to be powered down whilst batteries remain connected)
Discrete regulator that can supply up to 190mA of current to external accessories
Use these alligator clips with male jumper headers in combination with a breadboard or micro:bit, for example. You can also use this with Arduino for direct connection.
The Servo:Lite board for the BBC micro:bit is a simple board that allows you to easily connect and control low power servo motors (servo's must be capable of operating at 3.3V) using the BBC micro:bit.