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Toy building block with electrical contacting portions (US4552541)
http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?pn=US04552541__
This is the patent that describes the clever scheme used by the input and output connectors on the RCX, the sensors, the motors, and the wire bricks. Did you ever wonder why you can attach wires
and sensors in any orientation and still make a connection? This patent explains the system.
Mounting Methods
Homebrew Temperature Sensor
http://www.plazaearth.com/usr/gasperi/temp.htm
Michael Gasperi's temperature sensor uses the copper tubing method of sensor mounting. This page has a clear description of the technique. Putting the tubing on diagonally opposite studs would
make this sensor more generally useful. However, the basic technique is very well illustrated.
LEGO
http://www.kabai.com/lego/lego.htm
This page has brief instructions for building a sound sensor for the RCX. It demonstrates the machine screw mounting method. However, the screws are not mounted on diagonally opposite studs,
which would make them more useful.
TFM's Lego Page - Lego Mindstorms Compatible Temperature Sensor
http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_temp.html
This page describes the construction of a temperature sensor using the conductor plate mounting method.
Tools
Black and Decker
http://www.blackanddecker.com/powertools.htm
Black and Decker makes a tool called the Wizard. With a cutting disk, it's useful for shaving the studs off LEGO bricks.
Welcome to Dremel International
http://www.dremel.com/
Dremel makes hand tools that are good for working with small things like LEGO bricks.
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Electronics Parts Suppliers
Jameco Electronics: Home
http://www.jameco.com/
This is the web site of Jameco, where you'll find goodies like switches, Hall effect sensors, bend sensors, diodes, resistors, and other great stuff.
Digi-Key Corporation Home Page
http://www.digikey.com/
If there's something you can't find at Jameco (thermistors, for example), try Digi-Key instead. They have a huge selection and good service.
Mouser Electronics, Distributor of Electronic Components
http://www.mouser.com/
Here's another good supplier; their web site is a little easier to use than Digi-Key's.
Summary of Contents for MINDSTORMS Robots
Page 22: ...Page 18 The back tread wheels are anchored to the shafts with the 16t gears ...
Page 23: ...Page 19 Page 20 Next start building support for the drive motors ...
Page 26: ...Page 23 The touch sensors are attached only by the shaft that runs through them ...
Page 41: ...Page 41 ...
Page 43: ...Next build the support for the light sensor ...
Page 80: ...Page 85 Make sure the bump on the long pin is up against the 4u beam ...
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Page 85: ...Step 14 is similar to Step 11 take a deep breath and go slowly ...
Page 87: ...Page 91 ...
Page 88: ...Page 92 Make sure that the two sides are at the same angle They should mirror each other ...
Page 89: ...Page 93 Page 94 ...
Page 90: ...Structural Support Page 95 ...
Page 91: ...Idler Wheel Page 96 ...
Page 92: ...Page 97 Drive Motor ...
Page 93: ...While you re putting the motor in hold on to the worm gear so it doesn t slip off Page 98 ...
Page 94: ...Grabber Arm Motor ...
Page 95: ...Page 99 ...
Page 96: ...Page 100 RCX Attach the RCX on both sides as shown Page 101 ...
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Page 159: ...Page 175 The 16t gears are nestled inside the tread wheels ...
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Page 161: ...Page 177 Attach the motors to output A and output C as shown Page 178 ...