EV3 Phi. Task - acceleration and deceleration
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- 17 Apr 2017
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This is a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 competition robot used in FIRST LEGO League competitions and used by a team in Brazilian regionals. It followsa Box Robot principle. The robot has passed through the following competitions in Brazil:
Local competition in scholl
Regional: Northeast
National: Rio de Janeiro
International: Uruguay
It is not entirely "clean" as it has parts of it not optimezed as in the other box robots, but it is a nice example and a great work from the FLL team.
This is a ping-ball containing attachment for a World Robotics Olympiad. The attachment is building with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts. It is tiltel so that it is easier for the balls to fall off at certain points, which was part of the missions at the 2015 cmpetition.
In Episode 58 we introduced you to an LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Modular robot. Mic Lowne wrote to us and had that robot remade, because it used too many blue lego pins and could not be build using one EV3 kit.
Let's explain the problem of just waiting for the Gyro sensor to detect an angle and think of why the robotics systems work like that.
We list the number of decisions that the robot is making while following the line. Then, we group them and decide on the number of sensors to be used.
You need a model to lift with the robot. This is a nice looking model where you could experiment with moving the robot and lifting the load
Instructions for building a LEGO truck. We use a medium motor for steering and a large motor for driving one of the rear wheels.
The "five minute bot with handle" gives an easy and intuitive place for children to hold it. It provides a stronger construction and cables are not included, so that adult assistance with the cables at the end of the building process is required.