- Fast, long distance wireless communication the NXT.
- Just the adapter. No radio included.
- Configurable for XBee and XBee PRO.
- Slide an XBee or XBee PRO radio into the sockets and go!
- See what Dexter Industries has done with the NXTBee here.
Detailed Description
Just the adapter! If you have an XBee radio already and want to use it with a Mindstorms NXT Robot, this is the sensor for you!
The Dexter Industries NXTBee Naked sensor brings your Digi XBee radios to the Lego Mindstorms NXT system!
Please Note: the NXTBee Naked sensor requires an XBee radio and knowledge of how to configure the XBee radio for RS-485 transmission. Instructions are outlined in the user manual.
Downloads
User Guides and Tutorials:
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NXTBee User Guide
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(PDF)
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Download the NXTBee Sensor user-guide for general information on the sensor and FAQ.
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NXT-G Blocks and Examples:
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NXT-G Blocks
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(zip)
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Includes NXT-G blocks to transmit and receive, enhanced firmware for the NXT, and Labview VI's for the NXTBee.
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RobotC Drivers and Examples:
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Hello World Program
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(zip)
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A very useful package for RobotC from Tim Frietz at CMU. A very easy way to start and send data and includes a short cheat sheet on RobotC functions for use with the NXTBee.
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Configure NXTBee
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(c)
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A very useful NXTBee utility built by Xander. This program configures a fresh Xbee radio for use with the NXTBee system. This program allows you to test, set, and reset the baud speed. Thanks Mightor!
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Lookup Table
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(zip)
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RobotC code example for using a lookup table as a checksum.
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