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! BBC micro:bit board
From the [micro:bit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Bit] page on Wikipedia:
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The __Micro Bit__ (also referred to as __BBC Micro Bit__, stylized as __micro:bit__) is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the [BBC|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC] for use in computer education in the UK.
The device is described as half the size of a credit card and has an [ARM Cortex-M0|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M0] processor, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs, two programmable buttons, and can be powered by either USB or an external battery pack. The device inputs and outputs are through five ring connectors that form part of a larger 25-pin edge connector.
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