Awesome tutorial- I'm an adult dipping my toe into learning coding and I think that the visual block language for the Micro:bit is a great way to learn for my old brain!
i want to use an l298n module, can you identify alternate areas where one might solder to use up the three gpio ports on my gamepad shield? i plan to make a remote up and add a decoder encoder suite. Where does one find documents on pinout?
hiya i was triying out the dc motor i did the code right and it worked but when i plugged in my motor it stopped working then i tested the motor and it worked. please help ,rowan
great Teacher! can i please have a link to the positional servo (the 180 degrees one) because I cant seem to find it on google or i might just be searching the wrong thing. Thanks!
Excellent video!! I've got a question: if we connect the Microbit via the USB cable and at the same time connect the breakout board to the 9V source, could that damage any of both devices?
Such nice explanations, thank you! To operate servos, the microbit must be capable of generating a PWM signal, is that correct? It would be nice to hear about that as well. Thank you for an excellent video.
Awesome tutorial- I'm an adult dipping my toe into learning coding and I think that the visual block language for the Micro:bit is a great way to learn for my old brain!
you are a great teacher - your students are very lucky to have you!
Wow!that’s amazing 🙌🏻
Appreciate you sharing this video and information.
Thank you; a great refresher!
1:42 why do we need the fan?
Great stuff teacher! My goal is to be a self learning STEM educator in 2022, found your channel so excited to learn from all your videos!
How far have you come?
bro only 400 likes you should be famous do you know how confused I was thank you! bob the robot will work great!
Perhaps you might be able to attach the link to the description of the video for the small linear actuator 3d print file.
Thank you! This video really helped with an assessment project.
i want to use an l298n module, can you identify alternate areas where one might solder to use up the three gpio ports on my gamepad shield? i plan to make a remote up and add a decoder encoder suite. Where does one find documents on pinout?
Thanks, Stu! You have saved me heaps of time.
Thanks, Stu! Great video!
When I do that motor dont working ??
hiya i was triying out the dc motor i did the code right and it worked but when i plugged in my motor it stopped working then i tested the motor and it worked.
please help ,rowan
Hello, my micro bit version does not make the 3v dc motor work, my version is 1.5, any idea or what to do?
Do you have any projects that can be done using the Klip Halo please?
how can i make the servo use a angle bigger then 180° ?
This one has extension?
I'm loving your videos! Thanks for sharing. Would you mind adding a link to the 3-D printing file you used to make the linear actuator, please?
Does the octopus bit have a power input other than from the computer?
Linear Actuator files??
This was really useful, thank you very much for posting it.
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You ever consider using transistors? Pins out are “gate control” on the transistor which is on own higher voltage circuit with motors.
why not just use an ordinary H-bridge... L298, L293, MX1508..... nowdays they are very inexpensive....
Are the expansion boards you are using compatible with microbit bbc v2
great Teacher! can i please have a link to the positional servo (the 180 degrees one) because I cant seem to find it on google or i might just be searching the wrong thing. Thanks!
Excellent video!! I've got a question: if we connect the Microbit via the USB cable and at the same time connect the breakout board to the 9V source, could that damage any of both devices?
No, it will not! I used it for a school project and everything was fine!
@@Zennqx thank you
My microbit died when i did that
Such nice explanations, thank you! To operate servos, the microbit must be capable of generating a PWM signal, is that correct? It would be nice to hear about that as well. Thank you for an excellent video.
Thanks for the great video! Do you have any experience with spark fun Moto:Bit? Is the Motor:Bit better for any specific reason?
I need to know where you bought those motors. I bought some of them but they don't work with my new micro:bit board. Indeed, GREAT EXPLANATION.
Great tutorial. Thank you. Did you add the link for the 3D-printed parts anywhere?
Hello I was from this school :)
Me again Stu, what camera have you got above your desk, the quality is phenomenal
idk whay the firts coding to make motor move dosent work for me iam did evry thing 10 times
Amazing 😉
just curious, the background of your videos are.... real? fake?... or... maybe part of school furniture.... who does the shooting (filming)...
not working
just showing some patterns
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