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 Make: Microcontrollers Computers come in all shapes and sizes. Some of the smallest are known as

 Make: Microcontrollers Computers come in all shapes and sizes. Some of the smallest are known as microcontrollers (or “MCUs”). These programmable computers on a chip offer unprecedented versatility and computer control for the devices in your life, create your own scratch-built robots, interactive toys and art, or connect sensors of all types and automate! [SHOP NOW](  Start here, A for Arduino FEATURING: The [Make: Arduino Electronics Starter Pack]( which includes an official Arduino Board and has the electronic components and more needed to complete projects in both the [Getting Started with Arduino]( AND [Learn Electronics with Arduino]( books! Check out [300+ Arduino projects]( on [Make.co]( SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER: Buy this kit and add either of these great Arduino books at half off! Use Code "startlearning" at checkout. [SHOP NOW](  micro:bit is Made for Making The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that also introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has a built in LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output including sound sensing and playback capabilities through a built in speaker. The latest 2.0 version is included in our [Makey:bit Deluxe]( [bit:Mobile]( and [Simple Robot Kits](. [SHOP NOW](  Have a Slice of Pi on Us! Step right up, Raspberry Pi fans! Make: has cooked up something new and delicious just for you. Dive into this veritable feast of the best Pi projects from all corners of our magazine, shed, and faires. And don’t forget to pass it around so your family & friends can join in on the fun, too, it is FREE! [GET NOW](  The Time is Right for Pi [Raspberry Pi in the Shed]( [Make: Getting Started with Raspberry Pi]( [Make: Pi-brary Master eCollection PDF]( [Make: Pico Pack](  Share and Snag Give Away! It's the most delicious time of year, and we're searching for your tastiest recipes! Share with us to win a great Make: Pi Prize Pack - a bundle that'll excite any baker about Raspberry Pi creations. So what are you waiting for? Enter now and turn up the heat on your next project! [ENTER NOW](  Follow Us [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States[Click here to unsubscribe](

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