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  • Jorge Pereira
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    Motorless LEGO Speed Champion
    After some discussion in my LUG I decided to try "magnetic traction" to move LEGO cars without visible motors.
    • #Magnetic
    • April 6, 2015
    • Maxim Baybakov, Fernando Correia, Technicmaster0 ., Tamas Misik, Lénárd Pásztor, and Markus Bahls like this.
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  • First Name Jorge
  • Last Name Pereira
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday September 9, 1971

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  • Website http://ofalcao.pt/
  • Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jorge.s.pereira

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  • About Me System Administrator, Electrical Engineer, Husband and Father.
    LEGO-RaspberryPi-OpenSource-Coffee-maniac.

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  • Lénárd Pásztor Hi All! We created an update for train fans. Our users usually configure multiple trains in one profile. The problem started when not all trains powered on and the profile not started. Now you can stop the discovery and run the profile if you want even if not all device connected. We hope this solves the problem. Any comments are welcome. :)
  • Tamás Fábián A new Profile Designer bugfix release is out. Read the announcement if you're using the "widget" ...widget :) https://social.sbrick.com/forums/topic/8074/profile-designer/view/post_id/14496
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  • Linux client scripts

    Create by Lénárd Pásztor | January 9, 2015 | Last updated by Jorge Pereira February 18, 2015 (view change)

    » Developers area » Linux client scripts

    With linux operating system you can use the gatttool command from the BlueZ 5 Bluetooth stack to talk with SBrick. Recent Ubuntu and other Debian-based distros already have Bluez 5 (as also many other distributions non-Debian). The next examples run fine with Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 and also with ev...

  • Linux Python script

    Create by Jorge Pereira | January 11, 2015 | Last updated by Jorge Pereira January 11, 2015 (view change)

    » Developers area » Linux client scripts » Linux Python script

    If you want to control your SBrick from Linux with Python code you need some way to make python talk "Bluetooth Low Energy" protocol. There are already some attempts to write some python libraries I had not sucess using any (NOTE: I am not a programmer). The one I found most promissory is Ian Harvey...

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Forum Posts

  • March 16, 2016 1:51 PM CET
    in the topic Profile Designer Suggestions in the forum Suggestions
    Thanks, I'll try it tonight.
  • March 11, 2016 11:52 PM CET
    in the topic SBrick Android App in the forum Support
    Hi! Updated Android app today, seems fine. But what I really enjoyed was the Simple Control last week - I finally managed to upgrade the firmware from 4.2b to 4.8 with it and that made all the difference: I have a Sony Xperia Z1 and every time I wanted to use the SBrick I spent almost 10 minutes trying to get a sucessfull session, now EVERY TIME it works immediately. Thanks and keep perfecting the app.
  • March 11, 2016 11:46 PM CET
    in the topic Profile Designer Suggestions in the forum Suggestions
    Hi! I have two sugestions for extra features on the controles: - turn off the motor at zero - quick turn off My castle Gate House has 3 slides (liftbridge, portcullis and bells). When I bring the slide to zero, the motor stops but it keeps "humming". For a crane that's good (it breaks/holds position) but I would prefer an option to choose between break and stop. During PLUG exhibition sometimes people passed between me and the Castle while controlling the liftbridge or the portcullis and I felt the need for a quick turn-off to release all tension. Releasing the slides is not enough (with auto-reset and the above suggestion would be enough but without auto-reset motors just keep running).
  • February 18, 2016 1:23 AM CET
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Hi. It's safe to use 9V with the SBrick. I've used LEGO old 9V batteries cases (both 1xPP3 type and 6xAA type), just need to use a PF cable as an adapter because old 9V plug is not compatible with SBrick PF-type plug. If you're going to control just a M-motor, a PP3 battery works but doesn't last long, 6xAA is better.
  • September 2, 2015 2:55 AM CEST
    in the topic Sbrick and 5292 RC-Motor in the forum Support
    Sorry, did not understand you had already modded the PF battery. Old 9V-type cable isolation is very poor, new PF cable isolation is somewhat better... but when using a few Amps even the PF metal contacts tend to get to hot, so if you don't burn the cable isolation you melt the plug. If you really want more power, consider using RC car/plane batteries. I used a 2S 7.4V LiCoO2 1500 mAh battery for my early SBrick stress tests, costs 1/4 of a LEGO LiPo and lasts 2x more (but you also need a charger). It has 25C capacity so in theory you can get 37.5 A (play safe, please).
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Videos

  • 1:29
    SBrick Castle Gatehouse
    By Jorge Pereira
    1793 views
  • 1:09
    Spookydoo!
    By Jorge Pereira
    1692 views
  • 0:44
    Motorless LEGO Speed Champion
    By Jorge Pereira
    2434 views
  • 1:08
    Automatic LEGO Train Turntable
    By Jorge Pereira
    3194 views
  • 2:23
    SBrick Toolkit for Linux: Record and Play
    By Jorge Pereira
    2444 views
  • 1:51
    SBrick Stress Test Tool v0.50
    By Jorge Pereira
    2698 views
  • 4:05
    SBrick Stress Test Tool v0.1
    By Jorge Pereira
    2216 views
  • 0:18
    SBrick Microcode
    By Jorge Pereira
    2500 views
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