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Using the SparkFun PicoBoard and Scratch
November 11, 2014
Here are a few tips in using the PicoBoard with Scratch v1.4. The PicoBoard allows us to write Scratch programs that interact with a variety of sensors on the PicoBoard. These sensors include: sound, light, a slider, a push button, and 4 external sensors (A, B, C, and D).
DigitalSandbox PicoBoard
August 15, 2014
This tutorial walks through how to upload code to your Digital Sandbox to emulate the functionality of the PicoBoard with Scratch.
Scratch
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- 101
- 3D Printing
- Actobotics
- AI
- Alchitry
- Arduino
- ARGOS
- Artemis
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- ARTIC R2
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- ATtiny
- Audio
- BadgerHack
- BeagleBone
- Biometrics
- BLE
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Bluetooth Low Energy
- Blynk
- Capacitive Touch
- Cellular
- Christmas
- Citizen Science
- Communication
- Components
- Computer Engineering
- Concepts
- Crafts
- Data Logging
- Development
- Digital Sandbox
- Displays
- DMX
- Eagle
- E-Craft
- Edison
- Education
- Electrical Engineering
- Electric Imp
- EL Wire
- Enclosure
- End of Life (EOL)
- e-Sewing Technique
- ESP32
- ESP8266
- E-Textiles
- FPC
- FPGA
- Galileo
- Game
- Gaming
- GitHub
- GNSS
- GPS
- Hackers in Residence
- Halloween
- Header
- Hookup
- Input Devices
- Internet of Things
- IoT
- Javascript
- Johnny-Five
- JST
- LEDs
- Light
- LilyPad
- LilyTiny
- LilyTwinkle
- Logging
- LoRa
- Machine Learning
- MakeCode
- MaKey MaKey
- mBed
- Mechanical
- microbit
- micro:bit
- MicroMod
- micropython
- MicroView
- Motion
- Motors
- MQTT
- Navigation
- Node.js
- Nvidia
- OLED
- Painting
- Paper Circuits
- pcDuino
- phant
- Photon
- Physics
- Power
- Processing
- Programming
- Projects
- ProtoSnap
- Prototyping
- pxt
- Python
- Qwiic
- Raspberry Pi
- Receiver
- Red Hat
- RED-V
- RFID
- Robotics
- RTC
- Satellite
- Science
- Scratch
- Security
- Sensors
- Shapeoko
- Shields
- Single Board Computer
- Skill
- smôl
- Soldering
- SparkFun Edge
- Sparks n' Crafts
- SparkX
- Spectacle
- Sphero
- Start a Project
- Storage
- Teardown
- Technology
- Teensy
- TensorFlow
- Thing Plus
- Time
- Tools
- Transceiver
- u.FL
- USB-C
- Wearables
- Weather
- WiFi
- Wireless
- XBee
- ZOE-M8Q
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