MBL Experiment
Micro:bit Wireless Voltmeter (Direct connection, 3.3V max)
You can measure the voltages between 0 and 3.3V with micro:bit. Connect a 4.5V battery or USB power source to the micro:bit (3V batteries cannot be used). Do not measure excessively high voltages. It can damage … more
Micro:bit Wireless DS18B20 (waterproof) Thermometer
You can use a Micro:bit as MBL by connecting a DS18B20 temperature sensor. If no sensor is connected, the Micro:bit built-in thermometer value is output. Thermal equilibrium experiment between hot and cold water The sensor connects … more
Micro:bit Wireless Built-in Thermometer
You can record the temperature changes with the Micro:bit’s built-in thermometer. Micro:bit only works with v2.00 or later products. Please use the Chrome browser if possible. It may not work in the in-app browser of social … more
Micro:bit Wireless Built-in Accelerometer
You can use the Micro:bit as an MBL acceleration sensor. This video is played without sound. Micro:bit only works with v2.00 or later products. Please use the Chrome browser if possible. It may not work in … more
Micro:bit Temperature, Atmospheric pressure sensor (BMP280)
You can connect the sensor to the left or right side of the board. (Where it can be connected varies depending on the connector type.) When connecting a sensor, the (+) and (-) poles of the … more
Micro:bit Temperature, Humidity, Atmospheric pressure sensor (BME280)
You can connect the sensor to the left or right side of the board. (Where it can be connected varies depending on the connector type.) When connecting a sensor, the (+) and (-) poles of the … more
Micro:bit Wireless Fine Dust Sensor
The fine dust sensor uses SHARP’s GP2Y1014AU0F. You can use anything compatible. Micro:bit only works with v2.00 or later products. Please use the Chrome browser if possible. It may not work in the in-app browser of … more
Micro:bit Wireless Voltmeter (Using voltage measurement sensor module, 16.5V max)
You can measure the voltages between 0 and 16.5V with micro:bit. Connect a 4.5V battery or USB power source to the micro:bit (3V batteries cannot be used). Do not measure excessively high voltages. It can damage … more