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Author: e14phil
Date Created: 28 Sep 2020 11:19 AM
Last Updated: 14 Oct 2020 10:16 AM
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Introducing the BBC micro:bit v2

Meet the New BBC micro:bit V2

The BBC micro:bit, a pocket-sized computer helping to inspire more than 25 million children to learn digital creativity and computing skills, will receive its first major updates since launching in 2016.

 

Available from mid-November 2020, it will now include a built-in speaker and microphone, enabling people to learn through sound and to get creative with it straight out-of-the-box. The hardware also includes a number of technical upgrades to ensure that in the future the device is an ideal tool for exploring, understanding and experimenting with AI and ML, as these technologies begin to transform the planet.

 

The new micro:bit continues to support all of the same features that teachers and students have come to love, and all the existing lessons and code for the original micro:bit will be compatible with the new device. In addition, as part of the Micro:bit Educational Foundation’s commitment to keeping the device as cost-effective and accessible as possible, the new device will be released in November at the same price point as the original.

 

Gareth Stockdale, CEO of the Micro:bit Educational Foundation, said: “The purpose of the micro:bit is to help children unlock their creative potential and learn how to shape the world around them. Learning coding and computational thinking can enhance their life chances in the 21st century. We have worked closely with our thriving community to make it even easier to get the most out of the device both inside and outside the classroom. Getting hands-on and experimenting with the micro:bit is critical to helping children better understand important technologies early in their development, and we aim to make this as fun, accessible and affordable as possible.”

 

BBC Director General, Tim Davie, said: “From the very beginning the BBC’s purpose has been to inform, educate and entertain – qualities which are all reflected in the micro:bit project.

With the built-in speaker, students can take their creativity to new levels with the latest micro:bit – compose music, give projects a voice and personality or build interactive, motion-sensitive instruments. The microphone also allows the device to respond to sound – clap to control your creations or make a disco light that dances along in time with the music.

 

The micro:bit hardware is now powerful enough to run machine learning systems, and the Foundation will support this with new resources in the future. As the community spends more time with the device and explores the capabilities of the hardware, they can take advantage of exciting ML and AI possibilities through applications that respond to advanced patterns of sound, voice, motion or light.

 

With an estimated 25 million children learning with the micro:bit in over 60 countries, the pocket-sized computer continues to be truly transformational.

 

Comparison of V2 (left) and V1.5 (right)

 

 


Sound Projects out of the box

New Speaker and Mems Microphone on the back of the micro:bit V2

 

For better knowledge of any privacy concerns the micro:bit V2 also has a front facing LED which activates when the Mic is powered.

Other New Features


New Faster Processor
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52 Application Processor

" The nRF52 application processor is where user programs run.
A single, complete application including user code, runtime code and Bluetooth stack is loaded and run directly from on chip flash memory.
All user accessible GPIO pins are provided by this processor. There is an onboard 2.4GHz radio peripheral used to provide Bluetooth and custom radio capabilities via an off-chip aerial."

Find out more about the nRF52 here

NRF52833-QIAA-R7NRF52833-QIAA-R7

NRF52833-QIAA-R7NRF52833-QIAA-R7

Will my BBC micro:bit v2 Work with my current Program or Accessory

Yes! Read more about why that is the case here:
BBC micro:bit V2 Compatible Accessories

Download our Free BBC micro:bit V2 Poster here

Meet the micro:bit v2 Poster - Free Download and Print Poster for Classrooms

 

https://uk.farnell.com/w/search/prl/results?brand=nordic-semiconductor&st=nRF52833&selectedCategoryId=%5BLjava.lang.String%3B%4099fa9175
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  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 1 year ago +4

    That looks like a nice upgrade. I'm sure sound will open up some creativity for kids - after they've finished getting it to make fart noises, of course.

  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago +4

    The new micro:bit looks like it will use an nRF52833 which is based on Cortex M4 and has double the FLASH and 8 times the RAM of the original Cortex M0 part.

    This is a huge and welcome increase in computing…

  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 1 year ago in reply to raspberrypitechguy +2

    I'm assuming that the price will stay the same (or near enough), but I don't think there's any confirmation of that.

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  • raspberrypitechguy
    raspberrypitechguy over 1 year ago

    Considering the power of this, and the... relatively low cost... I might even buy one myself.

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    Fred27 over 1 year ago in reply to raspberrypitechguy

    I'm assuming that the price will stay the same (or near enough), but I don't think there's any confirmation of that.

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  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 1 year ago in reply to raspberrypitechguy

    I'm assuming that the price will stay the same (or near enough), but I don't think there's any confirmation of that.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago in reply to Fred27

    Yes, from what I've read, they intend to keep the price the same.

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    raspberrypitechguy over 1 year ago in reply to dougw

    Yes, I think it's the same price(from reading through twitter).

     

    Now I need a microbit..

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