ARM Says BBC micro:bit Will Inspire UK School Children Towards Tech Careers
21 Marzo 2016 - 6:01PM
Business Wire
The BBC micro:bit can have the same impact its predecessor, the
BBC Microcomputer, had in the 1980s by instilling a passion for
coding in a new generation of British school children. This is
according to ARM, the UK’s most successful technology company and
NXP and Nordic, both leading global providers of silicon chip
products. The pocket-sized computers featuring ARM®-based NXP
microprocessors and Nordic Bluetooth chips will be in the hands of
thousands of 11-12 year old children from today as one million
devices start arriving in UK schools. The initiative aims to
inspire digital creativity in a new generation of innovators
pursuing science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) related
careers.
“The BBC Micro started me on my journey towards a career in
technology and the BBC micro:bit can have the same effect on
children receiving their devices from today,” said Simon Segars,
CEO of ARM. “The ability to code is now as important as grammar and
mathematics skills and it can unlock important new career options.
I can easily imagine a new wave of design entrepreneurs looking
back and citing today as the day their passion for technology
began.”
“Children seem to love the high-tech devices they use every day
but perhaps they don’t always aspire to one day design their own
products,” said Svenn Tore Larsen, CEO of Nordic Semiconductor.
“With the Nordic nRF51822 Bluetooth® Smart SoC providing the
connectivity for the micro:bit, we are helping to change that by
enabling young people to engage with smart technologies and learn
valuable new coding skills from a young age. The chip has an ARM
Cortex®-M0 core at its heart, connecting micro:bits to each other
and to the wider world.”
“This is a proud moment in the advancement of technology and
education,” said Rick Clemmer, CEO of NXP. “We’re inspiring new
secure connections for the smarter world by joining with the BBC
and our industry partners in this exemplary program. Together,
everyone involved in the BBC micro:bits initiative is truly
stimulating innovation, motivating the next generation of
technologists, scientists and entrepreneurs in their pursuit of a
better future.”
Demonstration:
Please visit ARM’s YouTube channel to see Jonny Austin,
technical lead for ARM on the BBC micro:bit project, staging a
juggling demonstration with three micro:bit devices to show a
real-world fun application of the technology.
Further information about the BBC micro:bit:
- Enabled by ARM mbed™ hardware and
software development kits and compiler services.
- Contains an ARM Cortex®-M0 based Nordic
nRF51822 MCU featuring Bluetooth 4.0 to provide connectivity to
billions of connected devices and let children experiment with
bringing their projects to the internet of things.
- Features the Cortex-M0+ based Kinetis
KL26Z microcontroller designed by NXP, which provides USB
connectivity and allows the micro:bit to be programed as simply as
placing a file on a USB disk.
- The device has a 25 LED matrix display,
a micro USB connector, a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis
magnetometer.
Please visit the ARM’s BBC micro:bit page for additional
technical information.
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