
Real Steel Boxing Robots Programs
These are the programs for our boxing robots and their Joysticks. They are made for a game of two fighters with their respective joysticks, fighting until one is knocked out or its "heart" touch sensor is punched by the other robot. The fighters require the two "leg" motors to be connected on ports B and C and the hand medium motors on port D. The touch sensors should be connected on port 1, however keep in mind that the game may be better without them. The distance sensor has no purpose in the program as it is used only for aesthetics. The joysticks require the motor for forward and backward to be connected on port B and the motor for left and right to be connected on port A. The touch sensor operates the hands and must be connected on port 4.
- #cqwn2x
- 29 Oct 2018

Collecting humans. Moving modules. WRO 2014 Elementary. Part 1. Rocket Elements
(LEGO humans of course, not real humans :) ). Working on World Robotics Olympiad 2014 elementary challenge. Collecting modules, bringing them together and lifting them. A very funny and interesting competition that we would explore in this and the next video tutorials from the series
- #180
- 28 Nov 2015
Collecting humans. Moving modules. WRO 2014 Elementary. Part 2. Humans
Collect the humans and clear them from the rocket launching region. This is rather straightforward as a task, but it requires a little bit of thinking if you want to do it without manipulators.
- #181
- 30 Nov 2015

Pushing blocks. Arrays, Lines, Menus with WRO Elementary 2013.
In this video we look at the robotics mechanism for dropping the different blocks into the different region on the World Robotics Olympiad 2013 field.
- #218
- 03 Jul 2016

Store in Arrays. WRO Elementary 2013.
After we have introduced a menu in the previous video, this video focuses on storing the values in an array. It presents a basic use of arrays.
- #221
- 24 Jul 2016


Simulation online. Robotics Game of Life.
There are a number of tools available online to help you play the game. You just seed the initial conditions and leave the game. Let's look at some of the sites.
- #248
- 09 Mar 2016


Infinite vs Finite Matrix. Robotics Game of Life
The field in the game of life could be finite or infinite. It is interesting to see and learn how an infinite field behaves and works.
- #271
- 17 Mar 2016


Common problems with motors not working
We will cover the typical reasons why your robot is not moving at all.
- #369
- 15 Feb 2017
Introduction to the Yo-Yo challenge
The challenge is to make the robot move back and forth with ever decreasing distance.
- #373
- 04 Feb 2017
Tasks for the yo-yo challenge
Specific challenge on programming the robot to move as a Yo-Yo
- #401
- 15 Mar 2017