Some pretty cool new ROBOTC features coming soon from the fine folks at Robotics Academy: Recursion and re-entrant function support Simple pointers I have no hard timeline on this stuff yet but I assume a new beta will appear soon with preliminary support for these features for those who dare! I know I will be modifying my driver suite to ...
Read More »New from HiTechnic: Passive IR Sensor
HiTechnic have released a new product; the HiTechnic Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor. With this sensor you can detect movement of warm bodies, such as pets and people. How does it work? All warm bodies, such as people and pets emit a certain amount of heat, which is Infrared radiation. This particular sensor keeps track of changes in the amount of ...
Read More »RoboCup Junior @ NEMO
Last Saturday, Laurens and I were asked to give a LEGO Mindstorms NXT demo at the Dutch Robocup Junior championships. We had our table setup on the second deck, right along the path to the actual arena. There were plenty of robots there but one in particular caught my eye. It was the Talentenclub’s Talentenbot. It was the only one ...
Read More »SNMP on an NXT
What is SNMP? When I got my NXT2WIFI sensor from Daniele I was quite sure what I wanted to make with it: an SNMP agent. What is an SNMP agent, you say? SNMP, short for Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol that, as you may have guessed by now, a protocol that can be used for monitoring and configuring ...
Read More »Building Robots At Schuberg Philis
Yesterday, the hosting company Schuberg Philis organised a LEGO day at its offices for all the employees and, of course, the kids. It was split into two parts, downstairs they had prepared a large auditorium with big tables full of LEGO for the younger kids and upstairs we had the “board room” for robot building workshops. After a rocky start ...
Read More »ROBOTC For Arduino is Out Now!
You can now download version 3.12 of ROBOTC which also supports the Arduino, in addition to the already existing platforms such as NXT and Cortex! This is a beta release, and if you install it, it will replace whatever version you already have. I’ve never had major issues with betas before but as they say “When you’re on the cutting ...
Read More »Come play with Laurens…
‘s robot! Yes, that’s right, you can reach out and play with Laurens’ Alpha Rex over the Big Interwebs! He made a cool looking web interface for it and allows you check out what it’s doing via a webcam! I did something similar a while back but not nearly as cool looking as this! Go check it out before it’s ...
Read More »HispaBrick Magazine 013 is now available
This installment of HispaBrick has a whopping 96 pages! I’m not going to mention all of the contents here, of course. Some of the highlights include: An interview with Jørgen Vig Knudstorp (LEGO’s CEO) Part 1 of a LEGO Pneumatics tutorial by none other than Kevin Clague An article by Lee Magpili about his Gaga Robots (not Lady Gaga) A ...
Read More »Help fund the production of a new sensor: NXT2WIFI
Daniele Benedettelli is looking for help, your help! He has developed a new WiFi sensor for the NXT called the NXT2WIFI. So what is the NXT2WIFI? Obviously it’s a WiFi sensor for the NXT it’s a bit more than that. It also has a web server built into it that allows you to create a web interface right on the ...
Read More »HumaRobotics WiFiBlock
New Kid on the WiFiBlock A new player has entered the arena of WiFi sensors. A French company by the name of HumaRobotics has developed a new WiFI sensor for the NXT, the WiFiBlock. This sensor is a bit different from existing sensors in that it uses I2C, not RS485 to communicate with the NXT. It runs on 3xAA batteries ...
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