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  2. Lego Mindstorms EV3 - Wikipedia

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    LEGO Mindstorms EV3 (stylized: LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3) is the third generation robotics kit in LEGO's Mindstorms line. It is the successor to the second generation LEGO Mindstorms NXT kit. The "EV" designation refers to the "evolution" of the Mindstorms product line. "3" refers to the fact that it is the third generation of computer modules ...

  3. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mindstorms product line was the first project of "Home Education", a division of Lego Education established by employee Tormod Askildsen in 1995. Askildsen, who had previously spent ten years working for Lego Education, had grown frustrated working with teaching professionals and wanted to create an improved educational experience that was delivered directly towards children.

  4. Lego Mindstorms NXT - Wikipedia

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    LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Software The software which ships with the newer Mindstorms EV3 set can program the NXT. [31] Physical Etoys A Lego NXT car which avoids walls, implemented in Physical Etoys Physical Etoys is a visual programming system for electronic devices which supports direct and compiled modes. C/C++ Interpreter Ch

  5. Tetrix Robotics Kit - Wikipedia

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    The TETRIX PRIME EV3 Module is made to connect the sensor port of a LEGO EV3 Brick, from a Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit. It enables the users to control their TETRIX PRIME robots using LEGO EV3 programming. It also enables the users to use Lego Mindstorms EV3 sensors and motors in their TETRIX PRIME robots.

  6. Why the Kia EV3 is everyone’s favourite new electric vehicle

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    Steve Fowler takes the new Kia EV3 for a spin in Los Angeles to find out why it's everyone's favourite new electric vehicle. Kia have steamed ahead of the bigger manufacturers with their EV ...

  7. World Robot Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    If a team finishes building their robot before the 150 minutes finish, the team can practice on the competition fields. Each robot is restricted to be 25 × 25 × 25 cm (9.8 × 9.8 × 9.8 in) before the round begins, and may consist of only LEGO certified parts, with specified motors and sensors depending on each competition.

  8. EV3 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. EV3 may refer to: EV3, a 1997 album by American ...

  9. Braigo - Wikipedia

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    Braigo version 1.0 uses a Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit, [1] which includes a microprocessor with assorted components such as electric motors, sensors and actuators. Braigo v1.0 was designed by 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee in January 2014, as an entry in 7th grade school science fair project. [ 2 ]