Review of the Gravity: Digital 10.525GHz Microwave Sensor
Making robots see and feel keeps fascinating me. In this blog, I tested a microwave proximity sensor to learn whether this radar technology has any … Read more
Making robots see and feel keeps fascinating me. In this blog, I tested a microwave proximity sensor to learn whether this radar technology has any … Read more
When diving into the world of LEGO robotics or any STEM-related project, choosing the right components can significantly impact your results. Today, we’re focusing on … Read more
Integrating a HuskyLens smart camera with LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 can transform your robotics projects by adding powerful vision capabilities. This guide will walk you through … Read more
Have you ever run into the limitation of the SPIKE or Robot Inventor Distance Sensor? For a few dollars, you can buy superfast and accurate … Read more
How to combine LEGO SPIKE, OpenMV camera, and Pybricks for a ball-chasing robot, teaching robotics students and enthusiasts about computer vision in an interactive way.
Imagine your SPIKE robot has the superpower to detect conductive surfaces, like it’s feeling its way through a maze with metal tape and tin foil … Read more
In the ever-evolving world of technology, websites are like digital gardens. They require regular care, pruning, and sometimes, a complete makeover to thrive. That’s precisely … Read more
This advanced tutorial explains how to combine a SPIKE3 robot with custom RGB NeoPixels using LMS-ESP32 and emulating a Lego Sensor. It covers firmware installation, connecting LEDs, programming with SPIKE Word Blocks or Python, and configuring LED properties with a web configurator tool.
LMS-ESP32 now supports LEGO SPIKE Prime 3.0 for real-time gamepad control, allowing easy setup through firmware updates and customizable template programs for creative robotics applications.
The LMS-ESP32 board’s capacitive touch sensors power a DIY “Simon Says” game with custom LEGO foil sensors, programmed through MicroPython and PyBricks.