Posts tagged with ‘NXTBee’

Posts tagged with ‘NXTBee’

  • 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.

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  • 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!

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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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  • The NXTbee wireless sensor attached to Port 4 on the Lego Mindstorms NXT

    NXT-G Blocks for the NXTBee Beta Released

    Today we're releasing the NXT-G blocks for the NXTBee for Lego Mindstorms!

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  • Lego Street View Car on the Street

    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.

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  • NXTBee Segway

    An awesome NXTBee-powered Segway for the Mindstorms NXT from Japan.

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  • NXTBee Redesign

    NXTBee Design Updated.

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  • NXC Examples Added for NXTBee Sensors

    NXC Code for the NXTBees.

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  • New Code for the NXTBee in RobotC

    Two new packages of code for the NXTBee!

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  • Integrating Lego Mindstorm NXT and Arduino

    To show off the power of the NXTBee and XBee radios, we decided to integrate the Lego Mindstorm NXT with the Arduino.  Normally, to get the two to talk, it takes some wires, some serious understanding of I2C protocol, and lots of patience. Using the NXTBee, an XBee, an Arduino, and of course a Lego Mindstorm NXT, we created...

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