In October, about one million UK-based children are said to receive this set.
To use it as a standalone product, an add-on power pack fitted with AA batteries will be required.
Each BBC Micro Bit will now use a discrete battery pack, which can be removed from the gadget.
It also has plans to make the machines specifications open source.
While on a flight over Russia, one of ARMs engineers assisted in designing its hardware.
When kids learn to code, they learn new ways of expressing themselves and organising their ideas.
These skills are important for everyone, not just those who plan to pursue computing careers.
Source:BBC
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