The PD789881 is a low-power member of NEC's K0S family of 8-bit microcontrollers. NEC claims that, when operating at full speed and 2.7V, the PD789881 typically consumes 18 microamps and has a standby ...
The new All Flash microcontrollers are equipped with NEC Electronics’ 16-bit 78K0R CPU core, integrating in one chip all the necessary functions to construct systems using LCD segmented displays, ...
The Microsoft MakeCode platform is a free online blocks-based programming tool that's used to write the code that tells the micro:bit hardware what you want it to do. It’s very easy to use and allows ...
The BBC has unveiled the Micro:bit, the spiritual successor of the 8-bit, beige-box BBC Micro released way back in 1981. To try and propel the Micro:bit to a comparable echelon of usefulness and ...
Not encountered a micro:bit before? It’s pleased to meet you, too! A micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer. Simple to use, it helps you bring coding and software to life. It’s packed full of features ...