Display Light Sensor
Program for displaying the value of the sensor on the screen
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- 10 Apr 2013
Program for displaying the value of the sensor on the screen
To win the FLL robotics competition you should surely use light sensors for navigating on the field. But the performance of the light sensors is affected by the surrounding light which means you might get different results on the training and on the competition table. This is where calibration is useful. In this video I will show you an easy way to do calibration along with a few examples.
Program for calibrating including the DisplayLightSensor block
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Третото ниво по Роботика с LEGO за ученици от втори, трети и четвърти клас.
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After the completion of each task the participant has to upload his solution for verification.
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