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Book Description

Learn essential concepts and techniques to build simple-to-advanced projects and overcome common programming challenges in micro:bit development. 

Beginning BBC micro:bit will take you through the complete features and capabilities of the micro:bit controller, enabling you to program and build your own projects. The uses are endless for the micro:bit and this books will help get you started on building your next project with this popular and easy-to-use microcontroller. 

You'll use online Python Editor and Mu Editor to build your own applications. Reviewed by the micro:bit developer team, this comprehensive guide also provides clean code examples to help you learn the key concepts behind the micro:bit API. 

What You’ll Learn
  • Work with the various kits and accessories
  • Master the micro:bit development platform with easy to follow examples and clean code
  • Build your own micro:bit applications using an online Python editor and Mu editor
  • Use the on-board LED matrix, built-in buttons, I/O pins, accelerometer, and compass
  • Learn how to connect and communicate with devices through I2C, SPI, and UART
  • Build applications with music and speech libraries
  • Use Local Persistent File System to store and manipulate files
  • Build applications based on wired and radio networks
  • Use micro:bit and micro:bit Blue apps

Who This Book Is For

Beginners, those already experienced with electronics, and hobbyists at all levels looking to get started with a new microcontroller.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Frontmatter
  3. 1. Getting Ready
  4. 2. Working with Display and Images
  5. 3. Working with Buttons
  6. 4. Using Inputs and Outputs
  7. 5. Using the Accelerometer and Compass
  8. 6. Working with Music
  9. 7. Working with Speech
  10. 8. Storing and Manipulating Files
  11. 9. Networks and Radios
  12. Backmatter
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