Description
Description:
If you want to start programming or would like an exciting device to get young people interested in coding – then the BBC Micro:Bit V2.2 GO Kit is perfect for you! The micro:bit Go box contains the micro:bit computer as well as a USB cable to connect to a PC and a AAA battery holder with AAA batteries so you can start creating straight away.
Created by the BBC working in partnership with other brands, the micro:bit V2.2Â is a small, programmable computer that has been designed to inspire children and young people to learn about programming and electronics in a practical and fun way.
This micro:bit V2.2 computer has an impressive ARM Cortex m4 processor and 512KB of flash, making it a capable little device. The micro:bit V2.2 comes in 4 colours and has various individually programmable inputs and outputs including a 5×5 LED matrix display, buttons, speakers and a microphone. The micro:bit V2.2 also features a temperature sensor, accelerometer, touch-sensitive logo, and a built-in sleep/off mode.
Micro:Bit V2.2Â is compatible with lots of free online code editors designed for different knowledge levels across several different programming languages so you can find something to suit how you want to learn or teach. There are endless amounts of free projects, lesson plans and activities to try, so there is every reason to start your micro:bit V2.2 journey today.
Specifications:
| Processor | Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 |
| Memory | 128kB RAM 512kB Flash |
| Interface | 32kB RAM NXP KL27Z |
| Edge Connector | 25 pins. 4 dedicated GPIO, PWM, i2c, SPI, and ext. power |
| I2C | Dedicated I2C bus for peripherals |
| Wireless | 2.4Ghz Micro:bit Radio/BLE Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Power | 5V via Micro USB port, 3V via edge connector or battery pack, LED power indicator, Power off (push and hold power button) |
| Current Available | 200mA available for accessories |
| Motion Sensor | ST LSM303 |

Features:
- 25 LED matrix on the board where you can scroll messages or display numbers
- Accelerometer to detect movement or tilting
- micro:bit V2.2 has a compass
- Bluetooth connection to interact with the internet or other devices
- 2 user input buttons
- Micro USB connection to use with PC for programming
- Port for a battery pack
- ARM Cortex-M4 CPU
- Built-in speaker and microphone
- 20-pin edge connector along the bottom of the board
What’s New:
The BBC micro:bit V2.2 launched in 2016 and has been a huge success globally, completely transforming the way children learn about computing digitally. All of the features everyone loves about the micro:bit V2.2 have stayed whilst some new ones have been added. To note, the micro:bit v2.2 board is backwards compatible with other micro:bit boards, ecosystems and accessories. So you don’t have to worry about replacing any equipment you have.
We have highlighted some of the key differences between the board versions below:
- New built in-built speaker & microphone.
- Memory has increased by 700% from 16KB to 128 KB RAM and 256KB to 512KB flash which gives the device much more capability.
- The CPU has been upgraded from a Cortex m0 at 16MHz to a Cortex m4 with a floating-point at 64MHz.
- The golden edge connectors have small indentations that allow much easier prototyping with crocodile clips that won’t keep falling off.
- The board can now provide 200mA to accessories, up from 90mA in the previous board version.
- Extra input capability is achieved with the touch sensor to accompany the existing two buttons.
- Version 2 now has a power LED and can be switched off instead of having to remove batteries.
Getting Started:
The micro: bit V2.2 is super easy to use. You don’t need lots of complicated peripherals to get started – all you need is a PC or mobile device to program it on. To get started you will need:
- A micro:bit V2.2Â and battery pack with 2 x AAA batteries
- A computer, phone or tablet with internet access code editors to program your micro:bit V2.2
- If you’re using a computer, a USB lead to connect your micro:bit V2.2
- For building and making projects with your micro:bit V2.2, some extra items that are great to have include headphones, crocodile clip leads and conductive materials such as aluminium foil and paper clips.
Once the micro:bit V2.2 is programmed, it will stay in the flash memory and you can run it as many times as desired. Then you can re-program it when you want to try a different project, 1 programme can be held at a time.
Package Included:
- 1 x Micro:Bit V2.2
- 1 x Quick Start guide
- 1 x Micro USB Cable
- 1 x Battery Holder
- 2 x AAA Batteries





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