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The Parts. Cables. Used to hook up inputs/outputs Three sizes: 20 cm 35 cm 50 cm Directions mention specific holes. Programmable Brick. The main piece to any Mindstorm creation CPU for robot Takes 6 AA batteries Runs out quite fast Input Capable of running advanced programs
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Cables • Used to hook up inputs/outputs • Three sizes: • 20 cm • 35 cm • 50 cm • Directions mention specific holes
Programmable Brick • The main piece to any Mindstorm creation • CPU for robot • Takes 6 AA batteries • Runs out quite fast • Input • Capable of running advanced programs • Programmable 2 ways: • on the brick • on the computer
Ultrasonic Sensor • input • Allows robot to “see” • Can measure distances • Can react to movement • x1
Touch Sensor • input • Reacts to environment • Senses if robot bumps into anything • Hole in front • x2
Light sensor • input • Senses light • Differentiates colors • Lamp • x1
normal pieces • Mostly look like this • Match pieces to pics • Bars go through holes • Round= rotate (ex: wheels) • Plus-shaped= holding
connector beams • Used for structure • Size= number of holes • Can be strung together on axel • Can have plus holes
Axels • Used to allow movement • Can fit into both plus and round holes • Ex: wheels, pivot points, etc • Secured by end caps and spacers
The buttons • Orange button: • On button • Selects options • Accept • Gray button: • Backs up one layer (go back) • Turns off machine • Arrow keys • Scrolls through options
Step 6: If connected, it should show up in the Window (yellow)
Step 7: You should now be able to use the keyboard to move the motors
Attention: • This will only work if your computer has Bluetooth installed in it. If it does not, please use the previous method, using the USB wire.
Step 4: go to The lower right corner of the work area and click the nxt window button
Step 7: If you are asked for a passkey, enter 1234 as the code. If not, skip to step 9
Step 8: Enter the passkey on your NXT. Hit the orange button to accept