Pybricks + HuskyLens: A simple SPIKE Prime camera line follower
Discover how to connect a Huskylens to LEGO SPIKE Prime with Pybricks, in order to build a camera line follower.
Discover how to connect a Huskylens to LEGO SPIKE Prime with Pybricks, in order to build a camera line follower.
LMS-ESP32 is a microcontroller board that acts as an intermediary between non-LEGO electronics and the LEGO MINDSTORMS bricks – LMS is short for LEGO MINDSTORMS. … Read more
The EV3 OpenMV line follower project combines the power of LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 with the advanced vision capabilities of the OpenMV camera. This guide will … Read more
I attended the local RoboCup Junior challenge in my hometown of Delft, and I found it curious how hard the line following challenge was for … Read more
In their press release at the end of 2022, LEGO announced the retirement of the LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor kit. They promised support until 2024, … Read more
This project describes how to build an FPV (First Person View) racer using LEGO SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor. Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO robotics … 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
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
The LMS-ESP32 board’s capacitive touch sensors power a DIY “Simon Says” game with custom LEGO foil sensors, programmed through MicroPython and PyBricks.