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The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit or stylized as micro:bit) is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the United Kingdom.
Since it is an 8-bit register, its output is connected to the least significant 8 bits of the B bus. It can be set to provide its output in 2 ways: 2's complement (MBR): all the remaining 24 bits of the B bus are set to 1, if it's a negative number, or they are set to 0, if it's a positive number (sign extension).
In 2016, a version of MicroPython for the BBC Micro Bit was created as part of the Python Software Foundation's contribution to the Micro Bit partnership with the BBC. [12] In July 2017, MicroPython was forked to create CircuitPython, a version of MicroPython with emphasis on education and ease of use.
Input bits are pink and make up the main synthesiser. They include bits such as a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a keyboard and a light sensor. Wire bits are coloured orange and are used to connect other bits. Output bits are green and allow physical outputs from the electronics, such as a speaker.
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