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Getting Started with micro:bit Part 3: Temperature Gauge 

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In this episode of Getting Started with micro:bit, we create a simple temperature gauge using the internal temperature sensor and a servo. We show a couple different ways to connect a servo to the micro:bit and how to control it (using buttons as well as responding to changes in temperature).
micro:bit: www.sparkfun.com/news/2336
Temperature Gauge project: pxt.microbit.org/14394-73241-...

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4 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 21   
@dtteamofficial
@dtteamofficial 5 лет назад
Listen bro I just started learning about these microbits in school and I copied it step by step and it worked!
@MrShivamgautam1
@MrShivamgautam1 7 лет назад
I am really impressed by sparkfun's approach to latest technology. Do Sparkfun offer internships?
@d_sanu
@d_sanu 4 месяца назад
Check their website for more info
@haiwuxing
@haiwuxing 4 года назад
What is the type of the servo?
@batterybug7382
@batterybug7382 5 лет назад
Is it a micro servo motor? What is the current drawn by the motor? Hope it will not damage microbit when connected directly. What is the current rating of microbit?
@d_sanu
@d_sanu 4 месяца назад
Current rating: V1:- 90 milli amps (V1 is the version of the microbit used here)
@user-nq3rt4te8f
@user-nq3rt4te8f Год назад
can we get the recorded data without connecting microbit to the PC with USB cable?
@MakersMadLab
@MakersMadLab 7 лет назад
I might have to buy one of these things now..
@ufohunter3688
@ufohunter3688 7 лет назад
I bought one from Adafruit. They contribute a lot to the community.
@MakersMadLab
@MakersMadLab 7 лет назад
I do like adafruit, but sparkfun was my frist true love.
@bea-kj2rr
@bea-kj2rr 5 лет назад
DO NOT
@josephkreifelsii6596
@josephkreifelsii6596 6 лет назад
what wire gauge and length is suggested?
@ShawnHymel
@ShawnHymel 6 лет назад
Sadly, I could not get the stall current rating on the servo (www.sparkfun.com/products/9065), so I'm not sure on the smallest wire gauge you should use. In the video, I used 22 AWG solid core wire (www.sparkfun.com/products/8026), which seems to work well for sticking in the servo's connector. Anything over 4 inches should be plenty of length to make the connection (up to a few feet, as that'll probably get unwieldy).
@josephkreifelsii6596
@josephkreifelsii6596 6 лет назад
22 AWG seems to be the average for breadboard play, so that's probably the correct one.
@pirateman1966
@pirateman1966 7 лет назад
Very informative video... Oh wait, AdaFruit did it first. Playing follow the leader?
@bea-kj2rr
@bea-kj2rr 5 лет назад
Lmao probs
@Picolika
@Picolika 3 года назад
O zot i madh
@flexmaniac
@flexmaniac 6 лет назад
why not stereotype all of us engineers by wearing a white coat and a ridiculous bow tie? :-/
@ShawnHymel
@ShawnHymel 6 лет назад
Because no engineer that I know of actually wears a lab coat and bow tie (at least on a regular basis)? :P
@bea-kj2rr
@bea-kj2rr 5 лет назад
Because america is full of stereotypes lmao. Can't fight it.
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