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WebGuru steering mechanism for Lego Mindstorms - build instructions
This video presents build instructions for WebGuru’s LEGO Mindstorms steering mechanism. These instructions were derived from WebGuru’s original design as presented in the following CZcams post: czcams.com/video/1LEB7XW6EKQ/video.html. I tried to present WebGuru’s design exactly, but it is possible that there are some minor departures from his design. As indicated by WebGuru’s CZcams post, this design should be buildable from a standard Mindstorms EV3 home edition.
A pdf version is available here: drive.google.com/file/d/1dmBl3wLs4SKZ3l3VIsXvyUX8DaD25286/view?usp=sharing
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Simple Tracked Vehicle Build Instructions for Lego Mindstorms EV3 Education Core Set
zhlédnutí 31KPřed 4 lety
This video contains instructions for building a simple tracked vehicle. It requires only a Lego Mindstorms EV3 Education Core Set. The instructions use the sprockets and treads from the education version of Mindstorms, but I think it can be easily adapted to the home version by replacing the sprockets and treads with the wheels and treads from the home version. A pdf version of these instructio...
Flip-Flop Steerable Robot with sharp turn adjustment
zhlédnutí 152Před 5 lety
A simple adjustment allows the flip-flop steerable robot to make very sharp turns. The trade-off is that the programmed zig-zag straight line speed is reduced. Build instructions for base robot are here: czcams.com/video/RynC9yTAsUg/video.html
Flip-Flop Steerable Lego WeDo 2.0 Robot
zhlédnutí 4,1KPřed 5 lety
This steerable robot turns right and left using a flip-flop steering mechanism. It can also go in an approximate straight line by following a programmed zig-zag pattern. Code is included to implement a WASD control interface, motor power control and the zig-zag pattern. The robot can be built using a single WeDo 2.0 kit. If you want to adjust the robot to make sharper turns with the disadvantag...
Clues for programming a robot to follow a line
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 5 lety
This video provides clues for a way to program an EV3 robot to follow a line. The programming is done on a Chromebook using Lego's EV3 Education programming app. That app is similar the app that runs on the iPad, so this video is also applicable to the iPad.
Stop robot before hitting a wall using an ultrasonic sensor
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 5 lety
This video describes how to program a Lego Mindstorms EV3 robot to stop before it hits a wall. It detects the distance from the wall using an ultrasonic sensor. The programming is done on a Chromebook using the Lego EV3 Education programming app. Since the Lego EV3 Education programming app on the Chromebook is similar to the same app on the iPad, the example should be usable on the iPad also.
Stop robot at black line
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 5 lety
This video describes how to program a robot to stop at a black line using the EV3 color sensor. This video uses Lego's EV3 Education programming software for the Chromebook; however, Lego's Chromebook software is basically the same as Lego's iPad app, so this video is also applicable to the iPad.
Installing the Lego EV3 Education Programming app on a Chromebook
zhlédnutí 4,7KPřed 5 lety
This video describes how to install the Lego EV3 Education Programming app on a Chromebook.
EV3 Ultrasonic Sensor Basics
zhlédnutí 585Před 5 lety
This video uses the Bricx Command Center software (bricxcc.sourceforge.net/) for the EV3 brick screen simulation.
Robot Challenge - drive robot around square using only four blocks, including the start block
zhlédnutí 269Před 5 lety
This video provides students with a challenge to program an EV3 robot to drive along a square path using only four programming blocks, including the start block. The programming is performed on a Chromebook using the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 programming app.
Graeme-Harada Robot Mashup
zhlédnutí 242Před 5 lety
This video shows how to build a simple robot that combines the features of Dr. Graeme's LucyBot (educational version: czcams.com/video/v_yaEuUHdgc/video.html) and Mr. Harada's tricycle robot (www.instructables.com/id/EV3-Tricycle-Figure-8-Rider/).