LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3
Gapped & Crossed Line Following. Part 10. Robot is lost
All worked as expected, up until know because the robot got lost. This happens when we turn right and the line does not continue to the right. Now the robot must somehow understand that it is "lost" and escape.
- #213
- 16 Mar 2016
EV3 Phi. EV3 Brick menu - recent projects
When you first start the EV3 brick, you see the recent programs menu. Let's see what it is all about.
- #352
- 15 Feb 2017
Adding time wait block at the start of the program
Tell your students that unlike the wait block, the switch block does not wait and performs the check immediately. Thus, they should have a time wait block at the start of the program so they have time to put the respective ball on the field and the robot can distinguish the color of the ball correctly.
- #1023
- 20 Aug 2017
Robot Lifting Attachment With a scissors mechanism
For the FIRST LEGO League 2016-2017 Animal Allies we prepared an attachment for lifting the robot. The idea of the attachment is to show how you could lift the whole robot with a system of gear wheels, levers, and scissors constructions.
Built mainly from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts but could probably be constructed from NXT sets.
- #270
- 20 Mar 2017
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Talus - Simple Side Attachment LEGO Mindstorms Robot
There are so many ways to attach the motor to a Mindstorms Brick. We haven't counted them, but we sure like to experiment with them. This is one way. Not the perfect, not very stable sometimes, but you could also learn from prototypes and "mistakes". And the LEGO brick is on the same level as the motors. Follow the building constructions and have the motors attached to the sides of this Mindstorms Base construction.
- #356
- 02 Dec 2017
Ugbroid - Modular EV3 LEGO Car - Part 4 version 2
Building instructions for building rear wheels - module 4 version 2 of the Ugbroid.
- #428
- 01 Mar 2017
Rollbar, a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 distance measuring robot
Rollbar is a handy device, which only purpose is to measure lengths. Its main purpose is to measure curved lines.
It's designed for right-handed people, but with some small adjustments, it could fit any palm.
- #757
- 30 Apr 2019