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NXTBee Direct Communication (Beta)
We've recently been working on an example to communicate directly to individual XBee radios. The NXTBee allows for mesh-networking and a whole lot of other really awesome capabilities of the XBee radio system. One of those capabilities is to be able to send messages directly on a single radio, and only that radio.
April 3, 201200 -
New NXTBee Library
Mark Crosbie recently developed an advanced, yet easy to use library for the NXTBee. The library surpasses anything we've developed for the NXTBee in terms of ability to send data: both for ease of use and for advanced user capabilities.
April 2, 2012 -
Wifi Week: Crank Up The Speed!
Communicate between the NXT and the rest of the world faster than you ever have before: unleash the speed of high speed communications with the Wifi Sensor.
November 10, 2011 -
WIFI Week: PING!
Part 3 of our Wifi Week examples: ping! Find the IP address of your favorite website, and then ping it. Got a fast connection? Prove it with Ping!
November 8, 2011 -
Multirobot Roundup
Multirobot Communication Examples from Robotics Academy using the NXTBees and Lego Mindstorms NXT. Great videos!
October 26, 2011 -
Wheel Chair Control with the NXTBee, RobotC
Very cool project using the NXTBee: "Independent Wheelchair Control for a Quadriplegic"
October 21, 2011 -
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, 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 -
Setting up a NXTBee Secure Network For Mindstorm NXT
Setting up a secure network of NXTBees.
April 5, 2011 -
New Code for the NXTBee in RobotC
Two new packages of code for the NXTBee!
March 2, 2011
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