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NXTBee Lookup Table Example
A lookup table is a way to put a checksum into a transmission. Rather than calculate out the checksum, a lookup table operates much faster.
July 18, 201100 -
Update on NXT-G Blocks for NXTBee
Strings, numbers, and boolean values oh my! The NXTBee NXT-G blocks can now send darn near everything!
July 17, 2011 -
Multi-Robot Communication Using the NXTBee
A project where RobotC uses seven NXTBee's with the Lego Mindstorms NXT to create a swarm of robots. In fact, in this project, they used 7 (SEVEN!) robots, all coordinating and communicating with each other!
July 15, 2011 -
NXT-G Blocks for the NXTBee Beta Released
Today we're releasing the NXT-G blocks for the NXTBee for Lego Mindstorms!
July 13, 2011 -
Updated Sensor Pictures
We recently updated our website with a few updated sensor pictures. We’re constantly working to improve our designs; either make them more functional or, dare we say, more beautiful. We had some good fortune when a good friend of ours, Henry, recently offered to take some pictures of some of our latest designs. Henry is an incredible guy who,...
June 29, 2011 -
Release of the Thermal Infrared!
The Thermal Infrared Sensor is now for sale! The sensor reads surface temperatures of objects up to 700°F (+380°C). The sensor has a high accuracy of 0.5°C. If you have ever wanted to measure object temperatures, find a warm body in a room, make night-time videos of your cat for youtube, or make beautiful pictures of objects, you now...
June 24, 2011 -
New Workbook: Beginning GPS for NXT Robots
We've just finished our first workbook! This book is a full introduction to the basics of GPS and with hands-on activities and tutorials on how to use all of the features of the GPS Sensor with NXT Robots.
June 6, 2011 -
Thermal Infrared Sensor
The thermal infrared is a sensor measures the heat of objects without touch them, by measuring the infrared radiation coming off.
May 12, 2011 -
Controlling an NXT from Half Way Around the World
Controlling Xander's NXT from anywhere in the world.
May 9, 2011 -
Lego Streetview Project
Mark Crosbie has started an epic project: a Lego version of Google's Streetview Car. Google is using bikes, trikes, cars, and more to map the entire world out digitally. We're hoping that Mark's project eventually makes it's way to Google as well.
May 3, 2011
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Articles by: John