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Calix - LEGO SPIKE Prime carrying robot
- #1058
- 04 Aug 2020
This Python program is for controlling Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot to accomplish FIRST LEGO League (FLL) 2020 RePLAY Challenge mission 12 - Row Machine using Attachment for FLL 2020 RePLAY Rowing Machine mission
.This videos tutorials demonstrated the robot accuracy in 10 runs one after the other. 5 of them are with the robot moving slow and 5 are with the robot moving fast. See for your self what is the accuracy achieved only with the move blocks of the robot.
Every time we start the robot we want to start from the same place, not only in terms of where we are on the field but also in terms of how are the motors rotate. The motors have an internal sensor for detecting the rotation. Because of this they know how rotated they are. It is a very good practice to always reset the motors before we start a competition run especially at FIRST LEGO League or World Robot Olympiad competitions
This is an Inertia triggered attachment build with a LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 51515 set. With this attachment we can collect different parts and bring them back to base at FIRST LEGO League competitions. The principle is useful as no additional motors are required for activating this attachment. In the same time it is active which means that it moves and can change it's position in space separately from the robot.. which is useful
Allunagio in Italian means to arrive or touch the Moon.
This simple robot is designed to be constructed in a short lesson. It has two motors for movement and a controller hub.
In this video tutorial, we use the Unload Cargo Ship mission from FIRST LEGO League 2021 Cargo Connect robotics competition to demonstrate how we program the robot to keep a straight line while moving. Do we need that for this mission? Probably not, but we do it either way to demonstrate the solution in a fairly simple mission. The program uses the motion sensor to auto-correct the errors the robot is making while moving.
As you already have experience building robots, it is time to learn how to build robots super-fast. That is not done by hurrying up and skipping important steps.
The trick is to simulate an assembly line. A constantly loaded one.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to detach, once it completes its purpose. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.