Posts tagged with ‘lego’

Posts tagged with ‘lego’

  • New Tutorial: Segway in RobotC

    A new tutorial on the Laurens Valks LEGO Segway.

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  • Wheel Chair Control with the NXTBee, RobotC

    Very cool project using the NXTBee: "Independent Wheelchair Control for a Quadriplegic"

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  • The Dexter Industries Mindstorms NXT Gyroscope and Accerlerometer Sensor

    New Sensor: Accelerometer + Gyro = dIMU

    The Dexter Industries Inertial Motion Sensor: a gyroscope and accelerometer. Six degrees of freedom and no limits.

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  • NXTBee - The original

    New, Improved NXTBee Picture . . .

    The NXTBee has evolved . . . . still blue and still better than bluetooth.

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  • Turret Bot using the Thermal Infrared Sensor by Dexter Industries and the dFlex

    Project: Thermal Infrared Turret Bot

    A very cool project from a student at Tufts using the TIR sensor and the dFlex sensor. The Turret project will use a heat sensor and motors to find a person in a room and then shoot them with a rubber band.

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  • Altimeter for Lego MINDSTORMS NXT

    How to turn your Mindstorms NXT into an altimeter.

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  • Dexter Industries Thermal Sensor reading the temperature 2

    Datalogging for Dexter Industries Sensors

    We've added new NXT-G Blocks so you can start Data Logging with our educational sensors.

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  • The NXTBee Lego Mindstorms Sensor for Mindstorms NXT

    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!

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  • Dexter Industries Sensors for LEGO Mindstorms NXT - dSolar CapBank

    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,...

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  • 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...

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