micro:bot Kit Experiment Guide
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Resources and Going Further
For more information about the moto:bit, check out the resources below:
We produce a number of other kits and carrier boards that you can hook up to your micro:bit to help take your projects to the next level. Here is some further reading that may help you along in learning more about the world of electronics.
For more information on our micro:bit ecosystem, check out these tutorials:
Getting Started with the micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit is a compact, powerful programming tool that requires no software installation. Read on to learn how to use it YOUR way!
How to Load MicroPython on a Microcontroller Board
This tutorial will show you how to load the MicroPython interpreter onto a variety of development boards.
How to Create a MakeCode Package for Micro:Bit
Learn how to develop code blocks for the Micro:bit in Microsoft MakeCode!
SparkFun gator:RTC Hookup Guide
The gator:RTC is an I2C based, real-time clock (RTC) for keeping time while your micro:bit isn't powered. This tutorial will get you started using the gator:RTC with the micro:bit platform.
For more robot fun, check out our these other tutorials outside of the micro:bit ecosystem.
Experiment Guide for RedBot with Shadow Chassis
This Experiment Guide offers nine experiments to get you started with the SparkFun RedBot. This guide is designed for those who are familiar with our SparkFun Inventor's Kit and want to take their robotics knowledge to the next level.
Serial Controlled Motor Driver Hookup Guide
Hookup guide for the Serial Controlled Motor Driver
Ardumoto Kit Hookup Guide
Learn how to assemble and drive DC motors using the v2.0 Ardumoto Shield.
Getting Started with the Autonomous Kit for the Sphero RVR
Want to get started in robotics? Look no further than the SparkFun autonomous kit for the Sphero RVR! Whether you purchased the Basic or Advanced kit, this tutorial will get you rolling...