The mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove water sensor.
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The mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove water sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove flame sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove sound sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove gas sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove buzzer.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove air quality sensor.
Read moreThe Grove sunlight sensor is quite versatile, detecting visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light. The mindsensors.com Grove Sensor Adapter lets you access all this information from your EV3.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove motion sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the Grove moisture sensor.
Read moreThe mindsensors Grove Sensor Adapter makes it easy to use a variety of unique Grove sensors with the EV3. Our custom block makes it easy to read the sensor from your program. Here is an example of using it with the temperature sensor.
Read moreEach device on the CAN network must have a unique ID. This blog post will help you discover SD540C's with repeated CAN IDs.
Read moreThis quick guide will walk you through linking the mindsensors FRC library Javadoc in Eclipse for Content Assist.
Read moreThis blog post will guide you through programming your CANLight and SD540C devices from LabVIEW.
Read moreLearn how you can use limit switches with the SD540C on your FRC robot!
Read moreThe mindsensors Configuration Tool is your tool to change any parameters on your SD540Cs and CANLights. You can change the basics such as device ID and name, but it also lets you perform more advanced functions like configuring limit switches for the SD540C or testing colors on the CANLight.
Read moreHaving trouble with your NXTServo? This checklist will help you troubleshoot your issue.
Read moreUse the Arduino UNO to upgrade SD540B firmware
Read moreDo you need to upgrade your PiStorms to latest firmware?? Read on..........
Read moreEasily transfer pictures, videos, documents, and other files from your PC to the Raspberry Pi!
Read moreDo you want to use mindsensor's sensors in LabVIEW 2015? Here is how to use mindsensor's toolkit.
Read moreHow to connect the Pi-Light directly to the Raspberry Pi without the Pi-Pan and how to program the Pi-Light. Including some example python programs.
Read moreDo you want to install OpenCV on your Raspberry Pi and track faces with python, without going in to details of compiling the OpenCV package?
Follow the instructions below.
Read moreA simple blog post about how to upgrade the firmware of your EVShield using an Arduino.
Read moreAt the core, Stronghold goal is just a visual pattern. A semi-circular window with bricks around. There are reflective tape markers but we will not be using them in this tutorial. All human player needs to do is scan for the pattern, our brain is able to pick out this pattern, even among all the distraction.
The question is, can computers do better? want to know keep reading.
Using an NXTservo and the LEGO EV3 this will show you how to set and find the neutral position for your Continuous Rotation servo.
Read moreLearn how to change the I2C speed on the raspberry pi.
Read moreThe firmware of SD540 and SD540B can be upgraded to avail new features. Here is how you upgrade the firmware.
Read moreAn issue that may occur while assembling your BombiniBot is where one of the whisker values (tentacle sensor values) returns "Left", "Right", or possibly both, while the bot is stationary. This blog should help clear up and give you some troubleshooting techniques to fix the issue.
Read moreConsidering using python with your robot? So have we.
Read moreOften new team members (or even experienced ones) building an FRC robot, under the pressure of ticking clock, make the terrible mistake of connecting the wrong wires at the wrong places. These mistakes can cost teams lots of money, headaches, and more importantly valuable time! This can be easily avoided if you follow these few simple steps.
Read moreTrack a line with LightSensorArray or LineLeader. Link to example codes included!
Read moreMake your own Magic Wand for Raspberry Pi!
Read moreWant to use the SD540 with Labview? Here is a simple example to get you started.
Read moreUsing the RTL8188 chip-set we will show you how to connect your Raspberry Pi to a wireless network with 10 steps.
Read moreLearn how to mount the PSP-Nx on a classic NXT robot, the TriBot. Link to example code included!
Read moreHaving trouble communicating with your I2C sensor? This is the first step in troubleshooting I2C communication!
Read moreDoes your BombiniBot fade to one side when you tell it to go straight? This will fix him. Straighten out misbehaving BombiniBots by tuning the motor speeds.
Read moreSimple steps to remove the Tri-Bot claw and touch sensor.
Read moreLearn how to make a simple obstacle avoidance robot using SumoEyes. Link to example code included!
Read moreLearn how to attach several sensors to a single EV3 port using SPLIT-Nx.
Read moreWant to build a vision assisted line tracking robot?
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