Go Forward Turn Around Go Back With One Motor
Example of making turn using only one motor
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- 08 Feb 2013
Example of making turn using only one motor
Program for displaying the value of the sensor on the screen
Program for calibrating including the DisplayLightSensor block
- The source code of the Menu written in NXT-G. Download and run it.
We are showing the basics of communication between LEGO Mindstorms NXT Bricks using a Bluetooth connection. In the next few minutes we will build two programs - one for the master and one for the slave brick, while explaining the essentials for building such programs.
In this tutorial, I will cover the adjustments of the display and the color lamp blocks from the LEGO Mindstorms NXT-G. Today I will show you how to use the color lamp in order to make your robot more interesting or how to display sensors values or try to draw something on the screen of the brick.
In this episode of the Basic NXT Programming series I will cover the sound sensor. I will explain how to program the sound sensor, stop on common problems faced, when the sound sensor is used and finally we will build a program that will allow us to control the robot's speed through the volume of the sound.
- download the source of a program that tells the color the robot is seeing.
- NXT-G source code of program that draws a smile face on the brick's screen.
- download and import the whole Menu myBlock. It might require you to modify it so that it fits to your needs. Any comments on modifications you have made are really welcome.
- source code of the block written in NXT-G. Download, directly import it and use it in your programs. Never ever miss a line.
In this video I am building the five minute robot from LEGO Mindstorms and I am doing a short introduction on how to make the robot move forward and turn around. Throught this series I will be using mostly NXT-G as a programming environment.
During the FIRST LEGO League competition you can hardly use the sound block, because of the noise from the excitement around the tables, but it has a few interesting applications. I this video lesson I will show you how to use the sound block and build a program that makes the robot say which color it sees.
An interesting question that has arise is whether we can use the LEGO Mindstorms EV3-G Software to program the NXT brick. In this episode we will go through the blocks from the EV3-G Software and see which works with the NXT Hardware and which does not.
In this episode I will show you how to program the touch sensor part of the LEGO Mindstorms education robotics sets. I have given answers to questions like - how the touch sensor works or how you can use it.