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A windshield wiper is a device for the cleaning of the front window or rear window of a vehicle, airplane, ship or a rail vehicle. In November 1903, the American, Mary Anderson, received the patent for the first working windshield wiper system in the world.With the help of two push-button switches, you can query four switch positions and insert them accordingly into your program:
You can use the light barrier to control the interval. For this, the light barrier is interrupted after every wiping cycle.
Task 1First, a simple task. As soon as the rotary switch in position 1 is moved, the windshield wiper starts to move. If it is reset to 0 then the windshield wiper stops.
Task 2If there is heavy rain, the windshield wiper is to move faster. This is to happen with switch position 2. Program your program so that when switched from position 1 to 2, the windshield wiper moves faster and when switched to 1, it is to move with the normal speed again.
Task 3Change the program so that in switch position 1, intermittent switch control is created. In this case, the light barrier is interrupted after every wiping cycle. After two seconds, the wiping cycle is restarted.
See online guide with micro:bit coding samples for the Windshield wiper model.
See micro:bit coding with input and output guides here.
This is a specially discounted package - delivered in a clear plastic bag.
Each pack comes with the bonus fischertechik storage base (box 250 x 186)
I/O board for micro:bit
micro:bit pins extension board, designed specially to take advantage of fischertechnik's unique, flexible red and green round plug cable connections. By design, the I/O board rubber legs slot into the fischertechnik black base-plate grid securely.
The price below is for 1 model out of the 12 models STEM II pack. If you want to build all 12 models, order the full STEM II pack instead.
To achieve fluency and competency in micro:bit coding, you really need to get a thorough understanding of each of the block catagories to be used in the Handrier Model (see part 2 below for the full code). Fortunately, all the reference guides are available on the BBC micro:bit web site for you to get a deeper and more comprehensive understanding and mastery.
Through every fischertechnik STEM II model (12 of them), you can learn, practise, build fluency and confidence in coding.
The Merry-Go-Round Model used the following micro:bit blocks. You can click to lean more about each of the block catagories. The links bring you directly to the respective part of the BBC micro:bit reference document site, where live codes are included for you to understand, try, and download:
The following code has used all the mentioned blocks in Part 1 above.
1. Comments In English, click the " ? " on block to find out the comment (meaning) of the block code.
8 x light/LED
4 x DC motor
5 x analog/ digital
1 x digital
- signal up to 5V
1 x sensor power supply connection
(6-9V power supply)