The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized, codeable computer designed to make learning and teaching easy and fun. Originally launched in 2016 through a BBC-led partnership, it has become a global standard for introductory physical computing and STEM education. Hardware Overview

: Dedicated 3V and GND pins to power external circuits. Protocols : Supports I2Ccap I squared cap C

The "Edge Connector" at the bottom of the board is the key to expanding the micro:bit's functionality.

The micro:bit supports a tiered learning approach, moving from visual blocks to text-based code. 1. Microsoft MakeCode

connection issues between your computer and the board. Comparing the features of the V1 vs. V2 hardware.

: Instantly switch between Blocks and JavaScript/Static TypeScript.

: Two programmable buttons (A and B) and a touch-sensitive logo.

: Includes a dedicated microbit module for easy access to the LED display and pins. 3. C++ and Arduino