Improving FLL Robot Game. Places you could lift your robot onto.
Where should you lift the robot? Especially if you don`t have the mission model that we are using
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- 06 Mar 2017
Where should you lift the robot? Especially if you don`t have the mission model that we are using
Let's explain the problem of just waiting for the Gyro sensor to detect an angle and think of why the robotics systems work like that.
We will cover the typical reasons why your robot is not moving at all.
Instructions for building a steering chassis from LEGO EV3 Mindstorms. It uses EV3 Large motor to power the rear wheels and EV3 Medium motor for the steering mechanism. Find building instructions for the remote control here.
The block has the following parameters from left to right:
Front motor could halt because it could not complete the turn. Students could get confused. Where exactly is the problem?
Here are a couple of notes for this problem and generally how to conduct the class with the Dragster.
The goal of the lesson is for the students to learn 3 state line following.
This module is meant to be used in EV3 Kinesthetic and Memory Game and is attached to the base of the robot. This is the simplest module for constructing and programming. At the bottom, a channel is left for the cable to pass through.
Chronos means time in Greek.
What's the time? Time to build a cool robot! This robot is made to look like a clock. The two hands are each connected to a motor and are positioned between the two motors. This makes it simple to build, while also being effective in showing how a clock works.
An example program moving the seconds and minutes hands of the clock can be found here.
An example program designed to teach children to read the clock can be found here.