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42 lines
959 B
Markdown
# crocodile clip activity
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Use the crocodile clips
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# micro:bit crocodile clip
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![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/crocodile-clip-0.jpg)
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In this project, you will build a circuit with the micro:bit from crocodile clips. Project duration: 15 minutes.
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## Materials
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* micro:bit, battery holder and 2 AAA batteries
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* Crocodile clips
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## Steps
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### Step 1
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![](/static/mb/lessons/banana-keyboard-1.png)
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Using the 1st crocodile clip, connect the end of the crocodile clip onto GND pin on the micro:bit.
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### Step 2
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![](/static/mb/crocodile-clips-2.jpg)
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Using the 1st crocodile clip, connect the unattached end of the crocodile clip onto the 0 pin on the micro:bit.
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### Step 3
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![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/crocodile-clip-0.jpg)
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Disconnect the end of the crocodile clip from the 0 pin of the micro:bit.
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Your circuit is complete!
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### Step 10
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Connect your micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable and run the [guess the number](/lhpkbr) script on it.
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