Microbit
The Bit Buggy: The Coding
In this blog we will show you how to code the Bit Buggy which we showed you how to build last month. To do this we used the block coding environment: https://makecode.microbit.org
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In this blog we will show you how to code the Bit Buggy which we showed you how to build last month. To do this we used the block coding environment: https://makecode.microbit.org
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In this blog we will show you how to code the pi buggy we made a couple of months ago. To start off with you’re going to need to be coding in python on the Raspberry Pi you used in the construction. We got all of our code from github. You’ll Read more…
This is our latest project and it is also the first of them to involve a Microbit. To start with, we had to peel off the card backing from the plastic base plate, revealing a shiny black surface. Next we screwed the motors to the underside of the base plate. Read more…
Firstly, we put the voice hat on top of the Raspberry Pi and connected the speaker to it. Then we put together the led, button, holder and plugged the leads into the voice hat outputs. Afterwards we put together the cardboard boxing and slotted the components inside. Next we pushed Read more…
Firstly, we peeled off the cardboard covering one of the sides to reveal this black plastic. Then we soldered the switch to the battery pack leaving two wires to plug into the relay later. Next we screwed on the 360 wheel to the front of the frame. We then screwed Read more…