Using Micro:bit to Understand Logic Gates
Logic gates are the basic building blocks of all digital devices. They help computers make decisions using inputs (1s and 0s) and generate useful outputs. While learning them from diagrams is helpful, using a Micro:bit makes it easy, visual, and fun.
The Micro:bit’s buttons (A and B) act as inputs, and its LED display works as the output. By experimenting with gates like AND, OR, and NOT, students can actually see how different combinations of inputs change the outcome.
To try out logic gates on Micro:bit, visit this easy tutorial:
👉 [https://makecode.microbit.org/courses/logic-lab/programmable]
Using Micro:bit turns abstract logic into real, hands-on learning—perfect for strengthening your understanding of digital circuits and computational thinking.



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