Lego Mindstorms

LEGO Mindstorms is the brand that the LEGO Company calls the robotics product line, this includes a programmable bricks along with electro-motors, sensors, LEGO bricks, and LEGO Technic pieces (gears, axles, beams, pneumatic components etc.) to build robots and other automated or interactive systems. Although technically a toy, LEGO Mindstorms is also used as an educational tool, as originally intended by LEGO and MIT; it is a good example of an embedded system with computer-controlled electromechanical parts. Almost all kinds of real life embedded systems, from elevator controllers to industrial robots, may be modelled using Mindstorms.

The RCX programmable brick

The RCX is the most powerful programmable brick in the Mindstorms line. It contains a Renesas H8/300 microcontroller as its internal CPU. The brick is programmed by downloading a program written in one of several available programming languages from a PC to the brick's CPU via a special infrared (IR) interface. After program downloading and starting, an RCX-enabled Mindstorms creation may function totally on its own, acting on internal and external stimuli according to the programmed instructions. Also, two or more RCX bricks can communicate with each other through the IR interface, enabling inter-brick cooperation or competition. In addition to the IR port, there are three sensor input ports and three motor output ports (also usable for lamps, etc).

Available programming languages

LEGO-supplied (both of them graphical):
  • RCX Code (included in the Mindstorms consumer version sold at toystores)
  • ROBOLAB (based on LabVIEW and developed at Tufts University)
Third-party (all of them textual): LEGO distributes the Mindstorms SDK featuring examples in Visual Basic and C++.

Simple program example in NQC

A simple test program written in NQC for an RCX with a motor connected to output port A could look like this:
  task main ()       // main program    {        SetPower(OUT_A, OUT_FULL);	// turn motor A on at 100% force        OnFor(OUT_A, 200);		    // let the motor run for 2 seconds, then turn it off    } 
Thus, motor A will go at full speed for two seconds before being turned off.

See also

External links

General information resources: Programming languages and operating systems: The microcontroller built into the RCX :

References

  • Erwin, Benjamin (2001). Creative Projects with LEGO Mindstorms (book and CD-ROM). Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0201708957
  • Baum, Dave (2002). Definitive Guide to LEGO MINDSTORMS, 2nd ed. APress. ISBN 1590590635
  • Ferrari et.al. (2001). Building Robots With Lego Mindstorms: The Ultimate Tool for Mindstorms Maniacs. Syngress. ISBN 1928994679

 

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