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Circuit Practice with BlocklyProp

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After you finish

You will be ready to make your own projects that combine these simple electronic components.  How about making an LED blink faster by turning a dial, or using pushbuttons to make the piezo speaker beep different tunes?

Once you have learned Simple Circuits, you will be ready to put those new skills to the test!

Learn to build simple circuits on a Propeller microcontroller development board, and create BlocklyProp graphical programs to interact with them. In no time, you will be blinking LEDs, controlling LEDs with pushbuttons, playing notes on a piezo speaker, and more. The circuits are built on on the Propeller Activity Board (original or WX) or on a breadboard with a Propeller FLiP module. Using a multicore microcontroller, standard breadboard, and basic electronic components, you will be building real-world STEM skills.

After you finish

You will be ready to make your own projects that combine these simple electronic components.  How about making an LED blink faster by turning a dial, or using pushbuttons to make the piezo speaker beep different tunes?

Once you have learned Simple Circuits, you will be ready to put those new skills to the test!

  • Propeller Activity Board (original or WX version) – or –
  • Propeller FLiP
  • USB A to Mini-B cable (Activity Board) / USB A to Micro-B cable (FLiP)
  • A variety of common components, listed in each tutorial. These are in the bag labled #572-28122 in the BlocklyProp Starter Kit (#32520), Propeller FLiP Try-it Kit (#32023, coming soon!) or What’s a Microcontroller? Parts Kit (#28122).

After you finish

You will be ready to make your own projects that combine these simple electronic components.  How about making an LED blink faster by turning a dial, or using pushbuttons to make the piezo speaker beep different tunes?

Once you have learned Simple Circuits, you will be ready to put those new skills to the test!

After you finish

You will be ready to make your own projects that combine these simple electronic components.  How about making an LED blink faster by turning a dial, or using pushbuttons to make the piezo speaker beep different tunes?

Once you have learned Simple Circuits, you will be ready to put those new skills to the test!

You will be ready to make your own projects that combine these simple electronic components.  How about making an LED blink faster by turning a dial, or using pushbuttons to make the piezo speaker beep different tunes?

Once you have learned Simple Circuits, you will be ready to put those new skills to the test!