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1 NXT Basics: Technic Building and NXT-G Erin Cejka Riecker Center for Engineering Educational Outreach Tufts University

2 Getting to Know the NXT

3 Motors and Sensors

4 Technic or “Studless” Building Pieces: Studless beams Connectors Axles Features: Symmetry Sturdy

5 Build a Two Motor Car

6 NXT-G Interface Toolbar Workspace Configuration Panel Help & Navigation Controller Palettes TutorialsWeb Portal Sequence Beam

7 NXT-G tools Pointer tool: move blocks, select blocks Pan tool: move within workspace Comment tool: add notes to your code

8 Intro to NXT-G: Palettes Common:Complete:Custom: MostAll blocksDownloaded commonlyand created used blocksblocks

9 Writing a Basic Program Drag and drop block(s) on sequence beam Manipulate Configuration Panel & Download

10 Intro to NXT-G: Controller Download & Run Selection Download & Run NXT Window Download Stop

11 NXT Rotation Sensor Built in to motors Measure degrees or rotations Reads + and - Degrees: accuracy +/- 1 1 rotation = 360 degrees

12 Viewing Sensors Connect sensor Turn on NXT Choose “View” Select sensor type Select port

13 NXT Sound Sensor Sound sensor can measure in dB and dBA  dB: in detecting standard [unadjusted] decibels, all sounds are measured with equal sensitivity. Thus, these sounds may include some that are too high or too low for the human ear to hear.  dBA: in detecting adjusted decibels, the sensitivity of the sensor is adapted to the sensitivity of the human ear. In other words, these are the sounds that your ears are able to hear. Sound Sensor readings on the NXT are displayed in percent [%]. The lower the percent the quieter the sound. http://mindstorms.lego.com/Overview/Sound_Sensor.aspx

14 Challenge: Stop with sound Program your NXT car to drive until you yell “Stop”

15 Example Program: Stop with Sound

16 NXT Ultrasonic/Distance Sensor Measures distance/proximity Range: 0-255 cm Precision: +/- 3cm Can report in centimeters or inches http://mindstorms.lego.com/Overview/Ultrasonic_Sensor.aspx

17 Challenge: Parking NXT Program your NXT car to drive forward until you “find a parking spot” (hit a touch sensor) The car should then turn into the spot, and stop when it gets close enough to wall.

18 Example Program: Parking NXT

19 A note about NXT memory Memory space is limited! To clear space, use NXT window Show and delete system files for more space

20 NXT Structure: Loops

21 Challenge: Stay on Table Program your NXT to stay on the table

22 Example Program: Stay on Table

23 NXT Structure: Switch

24 Challenge: Remote Control Program car to drive while the touch sensor is pushed and stop while the touch sensor is released

25 Example Program: Remote Control

26 NXT Sound NXT can play sound files or notes Sounds take up more memory space

27 NXT Display Display images, text, or drawings Choose location on display screen 100 x 64 pixels (up to 7 lines of text) Graphics take up memory space

28 Challenge: Say Hello Have the RCX say hello using sound and the display screen Don’t forget – the program ends after the last block. You may need a wait for to see the display. Caution: one of the options in the configuration panel is Clear – use it to clear screen. Otherwise, uncheck the box!

29 Example Program: Say Hello

30 My Blocks Create custom blocks Saved in custom palette Download blocks from the web

31 Creating My Blocks Write the code for the My Block

32 Creating My Blocks Select all the blocks to be used for My Block

33 Creating My Blocks Choose “Create My Block” on toolbar Or, go to the Edit menu and select “Make a new My Block”

34 Creating My Blocks Name My Block Add a description

35 Creating My Blocks Create a custom icon

36 Creating My Blocks My Block appears in Custom Palette

37 Challenge: Create My Block Come up with a program where you might use a My Block May use it to repeat actions or to conserve workspace

38 Example Program: Create My Block This program displays “If you’re happy and you know it, press the touch sensor (and hold it)!” If the touch sensor if pressed, it displays a happy face, otherwise it displays a sad face A My Block is used for the text display

39 Example Program: Create My Block

40 Design Challenge: Alarm System Build an alarm system using the NXT Alarm can be triggered by any sensor (or use more than one) Alarm should have an audio component Alarm can use display or motors as well


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