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littleBits Micro:Bit Adaptor

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The littleBits micro:bit Adapter connects micro:bit and littleBits enabling new learning experiences and creative inventions in a less-intimidating way.

Enhance your learning with micro:bit by adding coding to your littleBits using platforms like the free Microsoft MakeCode or Python editor. It works by connecting the signals from the littleBits input and output bitsnaps to pins on the micro:bit edge connectors. No special coding libraries are needed.

* micro:bit is required for use & sold separately

Bildungsstufe: Middle years, upper primary
DataLogger Schnittstellen: BBC Micro:Bit
Fach: Robotics/ Microcontrollers, informatics
Schnittstelle: BlueTooth, USB

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