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MUSIC ON THE MOVE

Starting in this issue I will write about some two-part projects based on the micro:bit using more advanced features of this versatile device.

Created for educational applications to introduce kids to the world of microcontrollers and learning coding, it has a lot of possibilities and can be used for complex projects.

The Tijlplay project I describe this issue is a very nice example of open source and knowledge sharing. This micro:bit project has been designed and created by Benny Malengier, co-founder together). The idea for this project came to Benny after reading about the MP3 player I built with the Arduino Uno – in the musical box project featured in , Issues 87 and 88. Here it is replaced by an Arduino Nano to save space.

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