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| [[image:KS4009-1.png|thumb|600px|right|Keyestudio 45 in 1 Starter Kit for BBC micro:bit]] | | [[image:KS4009-1.png|thumb|600px|right|Keyestudio 45 in 1 Starter Kit for BBC micro:bit]] |
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| ==Installing Arduino Software==
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| We will use the Arduino software in the following projects.
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| First you should install the Arduino software and driver. <br>
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| We usually use the Windows software Arduino 1.5.6 version. You can download it from the link below: <br>
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| https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/OldSoftwareReleases#1.5.x<br>
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| Or you can browse the ARDUINO website to download the latest version from this link, https://www.arduino.cc, pop up the following interface.
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| Then click the '''SOFTWARE''' on the browse bar, you will have two options ONLINE TOOLS and DOWNLOADS.
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| Click '''DOWNLOADS''', it will appear the latest software version of ARDUINO 1.8.5 shown as below.
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| In this software page, on the right side you can see the version of development software for different operating systems. You should download the software that is compatible with the operating system of your computer.<br>
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| We will take '''WINDOWS system''' as an example here. There are also two options under Windows system, one is installed version, the other is non-installed version.
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| For simple installed version, first click '''Windows Installer''', you will get the following page.<br>
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| This way you just need to click JUST DOWNLOAD, then click the downloaded file to install it. <br>
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| For non-installed version, first click Windows ZIP file, you will also get the pop-up interface as the above figure.<br>
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| Click JUST DOWNLOAD, and when the ZIP file is downloaded well to your computer, you can directly unzip the file and click the icon of ARDUINO software to start it. <br>
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| ===Installing Arduino (Windows)===
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| Install Arduino with the exe. Installation package downloaded well.
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| Click“I Agree”to see the following interface.
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| Click “Next”. Pop up the interface below.
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| You can press Browse… to choose an installation path or directly type in the directory you want.<br>
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| Then click “Install” to initiate installation.
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| Wait for the installing process, if appear the interface of Window Security, just continue to click Install to finish the installation.
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| ===Installing Driver===
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| The driver installation may have slight differences in different computer systems. So in the following let’s move on to the driver installation in the WIN 7 system. <br>
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| The Arduino folder contains both the Arduino program itself and the drivers that allow the Arduino to be connected to your computer by a USB cable. Before we launch the Arduino software, you are going to install the USB drivers.<br>
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| Plug one end of your USB cable into the Arduino and the other into a USB socket on your computer.
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| When you connect UNO board to your computer at the first time, right click the icon of your “Computer” —>for “Properties”—> click the “Device manager”, under “Other Devices”, you should see an icon for “Unknown device” with a little yellow warning triangle next to it. This is your Arduino.<br>
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| Then right-click on the device and select the top menu option (Update Driver Software...) shown as the figure below..
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| It will then be prompted to either “Search Automatically for updated driversoftware” or “Browse my computer for driver software”. Shown as below. In this page, select “Browse my computer for driver software”.
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| After that, select the option to browseand navigate to the “drivers” folder of Arduino installation.
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| Click “Next” and you may get a security warning, if so, allow the software to be installed. Shown as below.
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| Once the software has been installed, you will get a confirmation message. Installation completed, click “Close”.
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| Up to now, the driver is installed well. Then you can right click “Computer” —>“Properties”—>“Device manager”, you should see the device as the figure shown below.
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| Now,we have installed well the Arduino software. In the following projects, you might use the software's monitor window to display the data.
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| ==Example Projects== | | ==Example Projects== |
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| ==Resources Link== | | ==Resources Link== |
| '''1)''' Keyestudio Official Website: http://www.keyestudio.com/ <br> | | '''1)''' Keyestudio Official Website: http://www.keyestudio.com/ <br> |
| '''2)''' Keyestudio WIKI Website: http://wiki.keyestudio.com/<br> | | '''2)''' Keyestudio WIKI Website: http://wiki.keyestudio.com/<br> |
| '''3)''' User Guide Download: <br>
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| '''4)''' Arduino Software Link:<br>
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| https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ivTOKCKgkmEuBtZpLI75XKryGI-xx-xF<br>
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| '''5)''' Arduino Official Website: https://www.arduino.cc<br>
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| '''6)''' BBC micro bit Pins: http://microbit.org/guide/hardware/pins/ <br> | | '''6)''' BBC micro bit Pins: http://microbit.org/guide/hardware/pins/ <br> |
| '''7)''' BBC micro:bit website: http://microbit.org/<br>
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| '''8)''' Micro:bit MakeCode Block Editor: https://makecode.microbit.org/<br> | | '''8)''' Micro:bit MakeCode Block Editor: https://makecode.microbit.org/<br> |
| '''9)''' Code Block Reference: https://makecode.microbit.org/reference <br> | | '''9)''' Code Block Reference: https://makecode.microbit.org/reference <br> |
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| '''12)''' BBC micro:bit Safety Warnings: http://microbit.org/guide/features/<br> | | '''12)''' BBC micro:bit Safety Warnings: http://microbit.org/guide/features/<br> |
| '''13)''' BBC micro:bit Quick Start Guide: http://microbit.org/guide/quick/<br> | | '''13)''' BBC micro:bit Quick Start Guide: http://microbit.org/guide/quick/<br> |
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Please note that micro:bit has been updated to V2.0, so do the resources provided in the following link:
https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS4009-4010
Keyestudio 45 in 1 Starter Kit for BBC micro:bit
Introduction
micro: bit is a powerful hand-held, fully programmable, computer designed by the BBC. It is only half size of a credit card, available for children’s programming education. Onboard comes with Bluetooth, accelerometer, compass, three buttons, 5x5 LED matrix, USB interface, connection pins. In order to learn micro bit more easier, we particularly make this kit, in which includes a keyestudio sensor shield fully compatible with micro bit and other commonly used sensor modules. In addition, this sensor kit also provides various learning projects for you, including wiring diagram, source code and more. It can help you make learning easy and fun to enjoy the programming.
Kit List
Note: The micro:bit main board is Not Included in KS4009 starter kit, but Included in KS4010 starter kit.
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Picture
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No micro:bit Board in KS4009 Kit
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With micro:bit board in KS4010 Kit
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1
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Micro bit Sensor Shield V2
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1
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2
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Digital White LED Module
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1
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3
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Red LED Module
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1
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4
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3W LED Module
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1
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5
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keyestudio RGB LED Module
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1
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6
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keyestudio Analog Temperature Sensor
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1
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7
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keyestudio Photocell Sensor
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1
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8
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keyestudio Analog Sound Sensor
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1
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9
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Analog Rotation Sensor
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1
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10
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keyestudio Passive Buzzer module
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1
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11
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keyestudio Digital Buzzer Module
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1
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12
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keyestudio Digital Push Button
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1
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keyestudio Digital Tilt Sensor
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1
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keyestudio Photo Interrupter Module
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1
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Capacitive Touch Sensor
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1
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Traffic Light Module
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1
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Hall Magnetic Sensor
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1
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Line Tracking Sensor
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1
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Infrared Obstacle Detector Sensor
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1
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PIR Motion Sensor
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1
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Flame Sensor
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1
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Crash Sensor
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1
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Analog Gas Sensor
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1
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Analog Alcohol Sensor
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1
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Reed Switch Module
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1
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keyestudio Water Sensor
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1
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Soil Humidity Sensor
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1
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LM35 Linear Temperature Sensor
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1
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Vibration Sensor
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1
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Thin-film Pressure Sensor
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1
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GUVA-S12SD 3528 Ultraviolet Sensor
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1
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1602 I2C Module
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1
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TEMT6000 Ambient Light Sensor
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1
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HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Module
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1
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Joystick Module
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1
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Micro Servo
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1
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Single Relay Module
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1
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Steam Sensor
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1
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F-F Dupont Jumper Wire 40pin
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1
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USB Cable
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1
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Premium Battery Case 6-cell AA
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1
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Keyestudio Knock Sensor Module
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1
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Keyestudio Digital IR Receiver Module
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1
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Keyestudio Magic Light Cup Sensor
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1
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45
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Keyestudio 0.96inch OLED Module
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1
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Keyestudio L9110 Fan Module
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1
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47
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Keyestudio DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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1
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48
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Keyestudio 18B20 Temperature Sensor
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1
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49
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Keyestudio IR Remote Control
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1
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Example Projects
More detailed tutorials and test code:
https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS4009-4010
Resources Link
1) Keyestudio Official Website: http://www.keyestudio.com/
2) Keyestudio WIKI Website: http://wiki.keyestudio.com/
6) BBC micro bit Pins: http://microbit.org/guide/hardware/pins/
8) Micro:bit MakeCode Block Editor: https://makecode.microbit.org/
9) Code Block Reference: https://makecode.microbit.org/reference
10) Meet micro:bit starter programming: http://microbit.org/guide/
11) BBC micro:bit Features Guide: http://microbit.org/guide/features/
12) BBC micro:bit Safety Warnings: http://microbit.org/guide/features/
13) BBC micro:bit Quick Start Guide: http://microbit.org/guide/quick/