Brickrobots

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Posted by brickrobot on November 4, This video lego mindstorms humanoid building instructions a good example for that: Posted by brickrobot on January 22, This is a really nice build that was created by Daniele Benedettelli: A Lego Mindstorms spider robot that is able to make turns and lego mindstorms humanoid building instructions of all, it uses only one motor.

A clutch mechanism, easy and effective. Posted by brickrobot on January 12, Instead of writing new posts when I find a new sensor, I decided to create a page for all Lego Mindstorms Sensors.

Go to that page for the most up to date list of sensors. Posted by brickrobot on January 10, Someone send me a link to a new site of a group that claims to work on an iPhone software that remote controls the Mindstorms NXT. I assume they use Bluetooth for the communication between the phone and the NXT.

Posted by brickrobot on January 8, Lately I was playing around with different variations of steering mechanisms for my Lego Creations. The most current idea was to create a car like steering: Posted by brickrobot on January 5, This week I was shopping at our local Home Depot and stumbled upon these lego mindstorms humanoid building instructions laser distance measurers.

You point them somewhere and they tell you the distance. Why not trying this with NXT? Posted by brickrobot on January 4, The other day, I was playing with a simple car type construction and was looking for a way to actually accelerate the car slowly from zero to maximum speed. Lego mindstorms humanoid building instructions by brickrobot on January 3, Apart from using nearly every single piece from the box, the robot itself is more like a toy than a journey into robotics.

Posted by brickrobot on January 2, Welcome to the first post of brickrobots. The first one was the same idea but with wheels and a stationary Ultrasonic sensor. Skip to content Toggle navigation Brickrobots.

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EV3 Enterprise Recommended build for our lessons. This robot has a base that only uses 82 pieces. Sensor and motor modules easily snap on to the base robot as the student needs. The robot has optional instructions for adding a gyro and second color sensor. The infrared can also replaced with the ultrasonic if needed.

This robot has been tested and approved by EV3Lessons. The robot has optional instructions for adding a second color sensor. There is also an optional handle that can be added when the robots are used in camps or classrooms. This build is slightly smaller than Droid Bot 2. An optional handle allows for easy carrying in classrooms. It has been designed to allow the builder to easily replace the infrared sensor with the ultrasonic, use a rechargeable battery, and add a gyro sensor if needed.

You will need a second color sensor to do the Squaring lesson. The Cyberbot recommended NXT build for our lessons. This new NXT robot design is compact and very sturdy - ideal for classroom usage. It has been designed for use in our lessons and also works well on our Training Mats. We name it Cyberbot because of its distinctive handle which makes it look like a Cyberman from Dr.

Sanjay and Arvind Seshan, Droids Robotics. They may require parts beyond the retail or educational kits. This is a simple, quick-build design that has been used by classroom teachers around the world. You can easily add attachments and sensors to this build.

This is a basic robot using the NXT that is good for classrooms. Since the brick is low to the ground, this design is a very stable build. The design incorporates all the basic sensors needed for classroom activities.

This is great starting robot design that uses the NXT. It features an outer wall as well as two touch sensors. This robot can also line follow. It has a back bumper for aligning straightening the robot by bumping into walls and objects and a third large motor for attachments.

There are a few variations on the build available on this site. Brian Wheeler, Hoosier Girlz. This robot is a good starter robot. The sensors in front act as a bumper. Bayou Bot - EV3 Build. This is a robot that has a strong outer frame with shielded color sensors. It uses two color sensors, an ultrasonic and a gyro. It uses large motorcycle wheels and a ball wheel. This robot has been physically built by the designer.

This robot is made with parts in the EV3 home edition only. It has a basic system for attaching motorized and passive attachments. Optimal Prime - EV3 Build. This is a quick-build robot that uses only 37 pieces including motors, sensors and wires. It features the gyro, touch and color sensors. This is a base robot similar to the one available in the Educational EV3 set , but constructed with parts available in the NXT set. Driving Bas3 - EV3 Build. This is a base robot similar to the one available in the Educational EV3 set , but constructed with parts available in the retail set.

They feature three sets of wheels and two ultrasonic sensors each. To learn more about these robots, read this article. It uses Mindsensor's SumoEyes.

It is shared here with his permission. Download the "Custom Remote". In the false-colored picture, the pink tooth gear that is directly connected to the EV3 Large Motor touches the turquoise tooth gear. This "gearing down" increases its torque three times, for increased pushing power. The center motor operates the yellow "flipper" arms for upending opposing robots in a Lego Sumo or Battlebot competition. Four-Wheel Drive Sumo Bot. EV3Lessons does not take responsibility for the quality of build instructions provided.

Please refer to our copyright license information. If you use any materials in a contest with or without modification , you must document and inform judges where the original ideas came from.

To view in lessons in English, switch your language to English above. Not all lessons are here or none at all , because no translations have been provided. Sanjay and Arvind Seshan Droid-Bot 2. This is a software limitation. Use the Photograph-based instructions if you need to. See LDD file if needed. Many of our lessons are compatible with the NXT. RileyRover - EV3 Build This is a simple, quick-build design that has been used by classroom teachers around the world.

Damien Kee Build Instructions. Optimal Prime - EV3 Build This is a quick-build robot that uses only 37 pieces including motors, sensors and wires. Driving Bas3 - EV3 Build This is a base robot similar to the one available in the Educational EV3 set , but constructed with parts available in the retail set. This section is devoted to Sumo bots. David Luders lxf file. Sam Last lxf file.