Required Kits for Parallax micro:bit Python and MakeCode Tutorials, Simplified
Dear Educators, Our micro:bit curriculum has grown significantly in the past few years, so here’s a quick guide to help you get directly to the
In collaboration with the Micro:bit Educational Foundation and with support by Amazon, Parallax will be hosting the 2025 micro:bit LIVE event in Rocklin, California. Apply to attend or present.
We’ve made an important improvement to the Ping))) Ultrasonic Sensor and added serial I/O as an additional communication method. Made in Rocklin, California, we guarantee quality, support and longevity for our customers (with no price increase).
As the top American reseller of the micro:bit module, we’re keeping the inventory levels high and holding prices for our customers.
Students may now program the cyber:bot in Python or Microsoft MakeCode block programming. The block coding addition may be used to introduce younger students or allow a transition to Python.
The tutorials demonstrate measurement of analog, pulse widths, high/low sensors for distance, environmental, human presence, and position.
Popular Propeller source code files are in a single, searchable location. ADC, video, SPI, PWM and common interface examples are easy to find in the new OBEX.
Dear Educators, Our micro:bit curriculum has grown significantly in the past few years, so here’s a quick guide to help you get directly to the
“Parallax’s curriculum and hardware saved our electronics program! We are thrilled to honor them with a laboratory in our new building.” Dr. Fred Evangelisti Professor
HuskyLens AI Machine Learning Kit Product Page Parallax HuskyLens AI Machine Learning Tutorials (cyber:bot for micro:bit) CMU Robotics Academy AI Machine Learning Tutorials (Shield-Bot with
Discussion, Support, and Projects with Propeller 1 and 2 Multicore Microcontrollers Join this open discussion about the Propeller 1 and Propeller 2 multicore microcontrollers. Topics will
Discussion, Support, and Projects with Propeller 1 and 2 Multicore Microcontrollers Join this open discussion about the Propeller 1 and Propeller 2 multicore microcontrollers. Topics will
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oWhPRYiZKXk%3Ffeature%3Dshare “I’m a big fan of BlocklyProp. I don’t think that project could have been done in the time we had available using a low-level