OneMotorNXT V2 - mobile robot with only one motor

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2007

Thie Lego NXT model only uses a single motor to make a mobile robot that can drive and turn. A mindsensors feeler sensor detects obstacles to avoid.

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  • Excellent !

    Can u post the building instruction of the robo.

  • that is just amazing.I'm getting a NXT for my birthday(must wait a month:( ) and im gonna try to build something that can destroy objects (cans, carboard boxes and such things) and i think im gonna use a knife, a hammer and all the sensors and motors:) i hope it will work so check my accaunt in about a month cuz i will post it.

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  • cool robot with 1 motor :D ... but it run slowly :(

  • If it's only one motor then it cant turn

  • This is clever!

  • I has a car that would drive forwards and turn left when in reverse. If you wanted to turn right, you'd have to drive backwards 270 degrees :).

    - Mike

  • There is a old toy robot that works similar: motor forward is "do selected action" motor reverse is "select action" Actions can be forward reverse turn left/right/blink eyes/make noise... The Tomy "verbot" used this...

    You could make 1 motor do any number or actions this way, but not at the same time!!

  • omg amazing!

  • Hi, did you publish building instructions? I would like to publish your work in Lejos proyect.

    Thanks

  • Hi, great job!!!! Amazing!! there is any building instructions?

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