- Full Ecosystem Compatibility: Works seamlessly with all official micro:bit editors and third-party expansion boards (Gator:bit, Bit:Bot, etc.).
- Nordic nRF51822 Processor: A 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 processor with integrated 2.4GHz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for wireless interaction.
- Onboard Sensors: Features a 3-axis accelerometer for gesture/shake detection and a magnetometer for digital compass functionality.
- Integrated 25-LED Display: A 5×5 red LED matrix used to display animations, scrolling text, and sensor data.
- Edge Connector Interface: 20-pin gold-plated edge connector allows for easy “clip-on” connectivity with crocodile clips or expansion headers.
- Cost-Effective for Bulk: “Neutral” manufacturing allows for lower per-unit costs, making it the preferred choice for business procurement and school kits
BBC micro:bit go nRF51822 development board (Made in China) V1.5 Copy Version
| Processor | Nordic nRF51822 (ARM Cortex-M0, 16MHz) |
|---|---|
| Memory | 256KB Flash / 16KB RAM |
| Wireless | Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) & 2.4GHz Proprietary Radio |
| Display | 25 Red LEDs (5×5 matrix) |
| Sensors | 3-Axis Accelerometer & Compass (Magnetometer) |
| Input | 2 Programmable Buttons (A/B) + Reset Button |
| Interface | Micro-USB (Power/Data) & JST-PH (Battery Connector) |
| Input Voltage | 5V (USB) or 3V (Battery Connector) |
| Dimensions | 52mm x 43mm |


- Connecting: Plug the board into a PC or Mac via a Micro-USB cable. It will be recognized as a mass storage device named “MICROBIT.”
- Developing Code: Visit MakeCode.microbit.org for block-based coding or python.microbit.org for MicroPython.
- Deploying: Click “Download” in your editor to generate a
.hexfile. Drag and drop this file directly into the “MICROBIT” drive. - Testing: The board will restart and immediately execute your code. For portable use, connect a 2xAAA battery pack to the JST connector.
Yes. It uses the same nRF51822 architecture, meaning the official MakeCode and MicroPython editors will recognize and program this board exactly like an original V1.5
Functionally, they are nearly identical. The “Copy Version” is manufactured in China using neutral packaging to reduce costs. There may be slight variations in the brand of the motion sensor (e.g., Bosch vs. STMicroelectronics), but the software handles these automatically.
No. This is a V1.5 architecture. It does not have the built-in microphone, speaker, or touch-sensitive logo found on the V2.0+ boards. However, it is significantly more affordable for basic coding and sensor projects
Absolutely. It is highly recommended for training centers, event giveaways, and companies developing simple IoT prototypes where the high cost of V2 boards is not justified
Check your USB cable. Many “charging” cables do not have data lines. Ensure you use a high-quality “Micro-USB Data Cable.” If the issue persists, try the “Reset” button on the back of the board
Yes. We provide tiered pricing for schools, resellers, and corporate clients. Please contact our sales department for a formal quote for bulk “Neutral Packing” units.






