• Sign In
  • Sign Up
    Loading ...
View All Updates Mark All Read
  • Home
  • Videos
  • Albums
  • Groups
  • Forum
  • Events
  • About
  • Store

Member Info

  • Profile Views: 1,379 views
  • Friends: 0 friends
  • Last Update: May 16, 2020
  • Joined: May 9, 2020
  • Updates
  • Info
  • Albums(3)
  • Forum Posts(2)

Updates

The post was not added to the feed. Please check your privacy settings.
  • Leandro
    Leandro posted a topic in the group Coding app beta test:
    Hi
    I tried the Android Version. I already worked with the MIT App Inventor.
    Which uses the same...  more
    Hi
    I tried the Android Version. I already worked with the MIT App Inventor.
    Which uses the same concept.

    Here some personal Feedback.First of all it's a very cool application.
    I had a lot of fun with my son. This visual coding is really great to sta...  
    • May 16, 2020
  • Leandro
    Leandro posted a topic in the group Coding app beta test:
    Hi

    I have in the Browser Version this...  more
    Hi

    I have in the Browser Version this Error:

    In my point of view we don't need Facebook to code ;-)

    Regards

    Leandro  
    • May 16, 2020
  • Leandro
    Leandro replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Dear Lénárd
    Thanks for your reply. This sound very good to me. I hope you will have success with this try.
    I checked the coding on github. I did already some Arduino stuff.
    I seems the sensor adapter communicates via UART/Serial with the...  more
    Dear Lénárd
    Thanks for your reply. This sound very good to me. I hope you will have success with this try.
    I checked the coding on github. I did already some Arduino stuff.
    I seems the sensor adapter communicates via UART/Serial with the Sbrick.
    Is it correct the Sbrick uses Serial Speed at 2400 Baud? At PF Connector Pin C2.
    Would it be possible to have the technical details in order to attach a Attiny as Sensor to the SBrick?
    Something is not clear to me. Can the Sbrick also directly read analog signals?
    Because you also connect the Sensor at CONN2 Pin 4 to the Sbrick Pin C2.
    In this case it would be much easier to connect a Poti directly to the Sbrick and get the Info.
    Best Regards
    Leandro  less
    • May 15, 2020
  • Leandro
    Leandro replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Dear ChristianI have the same eactely the same Question. Where I can get these Adapters SBRICK shows in this Presentation at Page 11 and...  moreDear ChristianI have the same eactely the same Question. Where I can get these Adapters SBRICK shows in this Presentation at Page 11 and 12:
    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQzjpJyqFFxas5k2gr7jl-WhsK3yGuV0Pw9a0OA6kjgGGKZJTHUTWr9VG8Fa6J8CtY3PCKeRGEuPesd/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000&slide=id.g2f0cef898c_0_168


     
    It would be great to have any Information about this.
    Best Regards
    Leandro  
    • May 10, 2020
  • Leandro
    Leandro joined the group Coding app beta test
    • May 9, 2020
View More
Loading ...

Info

Albums

  • Group Phot­os 1 photo

  • Forum Phot­os 1 photo

  • Forum Phot­os 1 photo

Previous
Next

Forum Posts

  • May 15, 2020 11:43 AM CEST
    in the topic Sensor Compatibility and Availability in the forum Support
    Dear Lénárd Thanks for your reply. This sound very good to me. I hope you will have success with this try. I checked the coding on github. I did already some Arduino stuff. I seems the sensor adapter communicates via UART/Serial with the Sbrick. Is it correct the Sbrick uses Serial Speed at 2400 Baud? At PF Connector Pin C2. Would it be possible to have the technical details in order to attach a Attiny as Sensor to the SBrick? Something is not clear to me. Can the Sbrick also directly read analog signals? Because you also connect the Sensor at CONN2 Pin 4 to the Sbrick Pin C2. In this case it would be much easier to connect a Poti directly to the Sbrick and get the Info. Best Regards Leandro
  • May 10, 2020 12:34 AM CEST
    in the topic Sensor Compatibility and Availability in the forum Support
    Dear ChristianI have the same eactely the same Question. Where I can get these Adapters SBRICK shows in this Presentation at Page 11 and 12: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQzjpJyqFFxas5k2gr7jl-WhsK3yGuV0Pw9a0OA6kjgGGKZJTHUTWr9VG8Fa6J8CtY3PCKeRGEuPesd/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000&slide=id.g2f0cef898c_0_168   It would be great to have any Information about this. Best Regards Leandro This post was edited by Leandro at May 10, 2020 12:34 AM CEST
Previous
Next
Copyright ©2025  -  Privacy  -  Terms of Service  -  Contact  - 

 

SBrick is carried by Kurbli Kft. LEGO®, the LEGO® logo, the Minifigure®, DUPLO®, the DUPLO® logo, BIONICLE®, the BIONICLE® logo, LEGENDS OF CHIMA®, the LEGENDS OF CHIMA® logo, DIMENSIONS®, the DIMENSIONS® logo, the FRIENDS® logo, the MINIFIGURES® logo, MINDSTORMS®, the MINDSTORMS EV3® logo, MIXELS®, the MIXELS® logo, NINJAGO®, the NINJAGO® logo, NEXO KNIGHTS®, and the NEXO KNIGHTS® logo are trademarks and/or copyrights of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site. ©2018 The LEGO Group. All rights reserved.

Share