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Subject: 
LEGO sensor
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Date: 
Sun, 9 Jan 2000 20:57:27 GMT
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Some of the expansion board kits (all? sorry, haven't been paying much
attention to the extension boards yet) mention that they have slots for
LEGO style sensors. Does this mean the sensors they use on their
RCX/Mindstorms stuff? What's the difference, are the LEGO sensors based
around different voltages as opposed to normal Handyboard sensors? We've
been using LEGO motors (but not sensors) in our lab, is there a
difference there as well? Somewhat obviously, I don't know much about
electronics :)



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  Re: LEGO sensor
 
The LEGO sensors and the RCX are the same thing. The standard Handy Board (without an expansion board) can handle all of the passive LEGO sensors such as the touch and rotation sensors. The expansion board is needed to use the active sensors such as (...) (25 years ago, 9-Jan-00, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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