Titan Monitoring: A LEGO Tutorial302


Introduction

Are you looking for a fun and engaging project to help you learn more about the basics of monitoring systems? If so, you're in luck; this tutorial will walk you through the process of building a LEGO Titan Monitor, a small, battery-powered device that can collect and transmit data.

Getting Started

To get started, you will need the following materials:*
A LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kit
A LEGO EV3 brick
A LEGO EV3 color sensor
A LEGO EV3 touch sensor
A LEGO EV3 ultrasonic sensor
A LEGO EV3 motor
A LEGO EV3 battery pack

Building the Titan Monitor

Once you have gathered the necessary materials, it's time to start building the Titan Monitor. Follow the steps below to assemble the device:1.

Attach the EV3 brick to the base of the Titan Monitor.2.

Connect the color sensor to the EV3 brick.3.

Attach the touch sensor to the EV3 brick.4.

Connect the ultrasonic sensor to the EV3 brick.5.

Attach the motor to the EV3 brick.6.

Connect the battery pack to the EV3 brick.

Programming the Titan Monitor

Now that you have assembled the Titan Monitor, it's time to program it. Download the Titan Monitor program from the LEGO website and upload it to the EV3 brick.

The Titan Monitor program is a simple program that will allow the device to collect and transmit data. The program will:
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Read the color sensor and transmit the data to the EV3 brick.
Read the touch sensor and transmit the data to the EV3 brick.
Read the ultrasonic sensor and transmit the data to the EV3 brick.

Using the Titan Monitor

Once you have programmed the Titan Monitor, it's time to use it. To do so, follow the steps below:1.

Turn on the EV3 brick.2.

Place the Titan Monitor in the desired location.3.

Press the start button on the EV3 brick.

The Titan Monitor will now begin collecting and transmitting data. You can view the data on the EV3 brick or on a computer connected to the EV3 brick.

Conclusion

The Titan Monitor is a fun and engaging project that can help you learn more about the basics of monitoring systems. By following the steps in this tutorial, you can build your own Titan Monitor and use it to collect and transmit data.

2025-02-05


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