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Hardware design for BBC micro:bit V2
This repository contains the schematics and bill of materials for the BBC micro:bit V2
Technical documentation for the BBC micro:bit
The main technical documentation for the BBC micro:bit is located at the micro:bit Tech Site. The site will provide your information on how the micro:bit works, a reference-design based on the micro:bit, as well as a detailed overview of the schematic contained in this repository.
- Overview of the hardware
- Walk-through of the schematic
- V2 board test points
- A reference-design based on the micro:bit which includes layout and gerbers and is based on a module for easy fabrication. Please note that this is currently not available for micro:bit V2.
Licensing
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The copyright holder is the Micro:bit Educational Foundation.
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Versions
There are three versions of the BBC micro:bit board that have been produced, V1.3, V1.5 and V2. V1.5 was created to address the end-of-life of the micro:bits motion.
Code of Conduct
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