Robot Ball Kicker Project: Building a LEGO SPIKE Prime Robot with OpenMV Vision
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.
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 …
Want to control your next project with a gamepad and light up some NeoPixel LEDs? How about adding servo motors managed by your Lego hub? …
Ever wanted to tell your LEGO SPIKE robot to move forward, and it actually does? Welcome to the exciting world of voice-controlled robots! We’re diving …
Read on to discover two ways to remote control a car – in this case, a hot rod – with LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor. The …
This tutorial shows how to control hobby servos with MINDSTORMS or SPIKE Prime hubs by connecting them to the LMS-ESP32 board. This allows you to …
This tutorial shows how to dynamically load modules on a remote Micropython python device. When does this come in handy? Sometimes you want to use …
This tutorial will show how to connect an I2C joystick to the LMS-ESP32 board and read that I2C sensor from the LEGO MINDSTORMS or SPIKE …
This video tutorial will show how to control a circular Neopixel LED matrix connected to the LMS-ESP32 board. We will control the Neopixel LEDs – …
We developed the LMS-ESP32 hardware module to extend the Lego Mindstorms Robotic Inventor or Lego SPIKE Prime hubs (short Lego hub) so that you can …