FLL 2019: Program for The City Shaper Swing (07) Robot Game Mission
Program for the FIRST LEGO League 2019 City Shaper Swing mission. The attachment is attached on the robot and it we just start the program
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- 07 Aug 2020
Program for the FIRST LEGO League 2019 City Shaper Swing mission. The attachment is attached on the robot and it we just start the program
EV3-G program developer for the FIRST LEGO League 2019 City Shaper Elevator Mission. The robot calibrates the possible of the attachment and then moves forward and backward to complete the mission
The block that constanlty increase the speed while turning. The goal of this is to reduce the acceleration of the robot when it starts turning so that no modules will fall.
There is only one input parameter in this block and this is the Angle on which you want your robot to rotate.
The program that Nightbeast team use for their first Run in FLL Into Orbit Challange. In this run they solve two missions: SpaceTravel and Solar Panel .
The program that Nightbeast team use for their second Run in FLL Into Orbit Challange. In this run they solve Mission 11–Escape Velocity and Mission 13–Observatory.
The program that Nightbeast team use for their second Run in FLL Into Orbit Challange. In this run they tries to make missions M10–Food Production, M12–Satellite Orbits and Move the Cone Module to base. But this program should be upgraded.
The program that Nightbeast team use for their second Run in FLL Into Orbit Challange. In this run they еject the 2x4 Brick by placing a Regolith Core Sample into the 3D Printer, make the Crater Crossing mission and scores a meteoroid (shoot a ball).
The program that Nightbeast team use for their second Run in FLL Into Orbit Challange. In this run they Inserts the Tube Module into the Habitation Hub port on the west side, move all four Core Samples so they are no longer touching the axle that held them in the Core Site Model and place the Gas Core Sample completely in Base.
This is the example program using the blocks available at Blocks Package for Advance Calibration of LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Color/Light sensors. The program makes the robot find the minimum and maximum values and to calibrate the current sensor value depending to the min and max.
This package contains the three blocks used in the advanced calibration section of the FLL course.
The blocks contained are: