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May 18, 2009

Grab-n-Go Building Instructions

Grab-n-Go Building Instructions

Grab-n-Go is an autonomous LEGO tracked vehicle with a grabber arm on the front. It is designed to locate a ball using the Mindsensor NXTcam and pick the ball up using the grabber. The grabber is a modified version of the Clamp-n-Lift design that grabs an item and lifts it in a single motion, thus(…)

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Mark Building Instructions 0 mindsensors, nrlink, powerfunctions

May 12, 2009

Grab-n-Go autonomous robot

Grab-n-Go autonomous robot

Grab-n-Go is a NXTCAM controlled vision robot that can locate and pick up a red ball. It combines the drive motor assembly from the 8275 Bulldozer, the track supports from the 8294 Excavator, and Paul Tingey’s Clamp-n-Lift.

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Mark Projects 1 mindsensors, nrlink, nxt, powerfunctions, robot

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  • Compiling leJOS 0.5.0 ev3tools for Mac OS

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