Automating your Lego trains with Arduino
I made this!
Got an old Lego set in the loft? Bung an Arduino on it.
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 16:07, Reply)
Got an old Lego set in the loft? Bung an Arduino on it.
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 16:07, Reply)
Yay!
Finally someone with b3ta mentality has made it so even I can understand how the Arduino works.
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 16:33, Reply)
Finally someone with b3ta mentality has made it so even I can understand how the Arduino works.
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 16:33, Reply)
You could always just use one of LEGO's own Microcontrollers.
RCX
NXT
EV3
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 19:05, Reply)
RCX
NXT
EV3
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 19:05, Reply)
Sure, 20 quid to control 12 motors and read 48 inputs with an arduino, or 180 quid to control four motors with the NXT.
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 19:12, Reply)
Would be cool
if one of your follow up videos added some random parameters like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujMay2qmZ6c
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 21:28, Reply)
if one of your follow up videos added some random parameters like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujMay2qmZ6c
( , Mon 9 Mar 2015, 21:28, Reply)
So THAT'S what an Arduino does
Finally I know what the guy at work who is forever barking on about his Arduino-controlled hot tub is on about. Cheers!
( , Sat 14 Mar 2015, 9:13, Reply)
Finally I know what the guy at work who is forever barking on about his Arduino-controlled hot tub is on about. Cheers!
( , Sat 14 Mar 2015, 9:13, Reply)