An EV3 motor stall detection program is useful for a lot of reasons. It is especially useful in FLL, because
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A line squaring program is a staple EV3 program to master for the FLL competition. I originally created line squaring
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You’ve seen every EV3 line following program out there, but none of them can handle the most extreme conditions. Enter
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The PID line follower is the ultimate EV3 line following program. It is mathematically complex, but it can compensate for
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Sirius is a very popular FLL robot design that many beginners choose to start off with. It has a lot
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Wheel choice is a crucial part of an FLL robot design. This week, I’m re-opening the discussion and introducing two
Read moreFIRST LEGO League (FLL) – the Unofficial Introductory Guide
With the FLL 2017 Hydrodynamics challenge just announced, I figured that it would be a great idea to make an
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The HiTechnic Color Sensor V2 is a staple of WRO robot design. But, if you were to make a line
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So you’ve made an awesome EV3 line follower program that can follow the line smoothly and reliably, but there’s still
Read moreBuilderdude35 is now on Instagram!
Hello everyone! Is one tutorial every Thursday not enough robotics content for you? I am pleased to announce that you
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