Lego mindstorms nxt 2.0 projects alpha rex


This 4 legged lizard walks around and shows different behavior, depending on sensor readings. It is featured in the NXT 2. This Jeep style vehicle has front wheel drive and front wheel steering, and it is featured in the NXT 2. It can be built Throughout the book, the basic robot is expanded to SentryBot and Table-Bot shown above. Most NXT contraptions that move with wheels go forwards, backwards, left, or right. This robot can do none of this, but instead it can go up and down.

This robot is featured in Chapter 15 of the Discovery Book. Other chimney climbers in this series: Every time I created a new climber, I tried to 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 best 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.

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 fancy laser distance measurers.

You point them somewhere and they tell you the distance. Why not trying this with NXT?