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What must be done before downloading a project to the micro:bit?
What must be done before downloading a project to the micro:bit?
What happens to the orange LED on the back of the micro:bit during the code transfer?
What happens to the orange LED on the back of the micro:bit during the code transfer?
Which action indicates a successful download of a project to the micro:bit?
Which action indicates a successful download of a project to the micro:bit?
What should you click after typing 'Hello World!' to begin the download process?
What should you click after typing 'Hello World!' to begin the download process?
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What should be selected in the pop-up window when downloading the project to the micro:bit?
What should be selected in the pop-up window when downloading the project to the micro:bit?
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What should you connect to the programming port of the rero:micro?
What should you connect to the programming port of the rero:micro?
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What action occurs after the code transfer is complete?
What action occurs after the code transfer is complete?
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Which of the following steps is necessary before the project will run?
Which of the following steps is necessary before the project will run?
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What visual indication confirms that the code is being transferred to the micro:bit?
What visual indication confirms that the code is being transferred to the micro:bit?
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What must you select in the pop-up window when downloading the project?
What must you select in the pop-up window when downloading the project?
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Study Notes
Connecting to rero:micro
- Connect a USB cable to the rero:micro's programming port.
Downloading Code
- Type a project name, like "Hello World!"
- Click the "Download" button.
- Select "MICROBIT drive" to download the code to the rero:micro.
Code Transfer
- The orange LED on the rero:micro will flash during the transfer.
- Once the transfer is complete, the code runs automatically.
Connecting a USB Cable
- Connect a USB cable from a computer to the programming port on the rero:micro.
Downloading Code to rero:micro
- Type a name for the project (e.g., "Hello World!") and click the "Download" button.
- Choose to download the project to the "MICROBIT" drive.
- This action transfers the code to the rero:micro.
- The orange LED on the back of the micro:bit flashes during the transfer.
- Once the transfer is complete, the code runs automatically.
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Description
This quiz covers the steps to connect and program the rero:micro. You'll learn how to download code, transfer it, and observe the running process on the device. Perfect for beginners looking to explore coding with microcontrollers.