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BBC Micro:bit in Practice

You're reading from   BBC Micro:bit in Practice A hands-on guide to building creative real-life projects with MicroPython and the BBC Micro:bit

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610121
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sandeep Saini Sandeep Saini
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Ashwin Pajankar Ashwin Pajankar
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with the BBC Micro:bit
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the BBC Micro:bit FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up the Micro:bit and Using Code Editors 4. Chapter 3: Python Programming Essentials 5. Chapter 4: Advanced Python 6. Part 2: Programming Hardware with MicroPython
7. Chapter 5: Built-in LED Matrix Display and Push Buttons 8. Chapter 6: Interfacing External LEDs 9. Chapter 7: Programming External Push Buttons, Buzzers, and Stepper Motors 10. Part 3: Filesystems and Programming Analog I/O
11. Chapter 8: Exploring the Filesystem 12. Chapter 9: Working with Analog Input and PWM 13. Part 4: Advanced Hardware Interfacing and Applications
14. Chapter 10: Working with Acceleration and Direction 15. Chapter 11: Working with NeoPixels and a MAX7219 Display 16. Chapter 12: Producing Music and Speech 17. Chapter 13: Networking and Radio 18. Chapter 14: Advanced Features of the Micro:bit 19. Chapter 15: Wearable Computing and More Programming Environments 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Powering up the Micro:bit

There are a few ways we can power up the Micro:bit. Let’s see them all one by one. The following diagram clearly shows the micro-USB port and the battery socket. We can power up the BBC Micro:bit using these:

Figure 1.4 – The battery socket and micro-USB port (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BBC_micro_bit_%2826238853955%29.png)

Figure 1.4 – The battery socket and micro-USB port (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BBC_micro_bit_%2826238853955%29.png)

We can use a micro-USB male to USB male cable to power the Micro:bit. The following is the micro-USB end of such a cable:

Figure 1.5 – A micro-USB male connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MicroB_USB_Plug.jpg)

Figure 1.5 – A micro-USB male connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MicroB_USB_Plug.jpg)

Insert this end into the Micro:bit, as shown in the following photo:

Figure 1.6 – A micro-USB male connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bbc-microbit-2021.jpg)

Figure 1.6 – A micro-USB male connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bbc-microbit-2021.jpg)

Insert the other end into a computer or a power bank. The following is an image of a mobile/portable power bank:

Figure 1.7 – A power bank with a micro USB cable attached (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portable_power_bank.jpg)

Figure 1.7 – A power bank with a micro USB cable attached (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portable_power_bank.jpg)

We can also use a pair of AAA batteries with a special connector, as shown in the following photo:

Figure 1.8 – A battery connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cavo_Microbit.jpg)

Figure 1.8 – A battery connector (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cavo_Microbit.jpg)

You can procure such a connector online at various marketplaces. One such page is https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15101. There are many other websites too that sell these connectors. You can also check your local makers’ electronic supply shops for this.

The following photo shows the Micro:bit powered up with this connector and a pair of AAA batteries:

Figure 1.9 – A battery connector connected to the Micro:bit

Figure 1.9 – A battery connector connected to the Micro:bit

We can also power the Micro:bit with a CR2032-type power cell, as shown in the following figure:

Figure 1.10 – CR2032 power cells (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cr2032-7mmgrid.jpg)

Figure 1.10 – CR2032 power cells (courtesy: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cr2032-7mmgrid.jpg)

We can use various special connectors to connect it with the Micro:bit. One special connector board is MI – the power board by Kitronik (https://kitronik.co.uk/products/5610-mipower-board-for-the-bbc-microbit). Figure 1.11 shows a photo of the board, the nuts, and the CR2032 battery that comes with it:

Figure 1.11 – The MI:power board and contents of the package

Figure 1.11 – The MI:power board and contents of the package

Figure 1.12 is a photo of the rear of the Micro:bit attached to the MI:power board:

Figure 1.12 – The Micro:bit assembled with the MI:power board

Figure 1.12 – The Micro:bit assembled with the MI:power board

We can see that there is a dedicated ON/OFF switch. Attaching the board to the Micro:bit is very easy, and we can check the instructions for assembly at https://kitronik.co.uk/products/5610-mipower-board-for-the-bbc-microbit.

Both versions of the Micro:bit come with booklets, as shown in the following image:

Figure 1.13 – Micro:bit instruction booklets

Figure 1.13 – Micro:bit instruction booklets

It is recommended to go through them for a better understanding.

The out-of-box experience

When we unbox the Micro:bit and power it up for the very first time, it runs a factory default program known as the out-of-box experience. It is lots of fun to learn about the features of the Micro:bit using this program. Unbox and power your Micro:bit to run this program. Enjoy exploring the features of the Micro:bit.

Now that we have explored various ways to power the Micro:bit, we will explore special hardware components known as breakout boards.

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BBC Micro:bit in Practice
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