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| Instead of the [[RCX 2.0]] Bricks, we are now going to use the more advanced NXT Bricks.
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| The NXT Brick is shown in the picture below: [1]
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| [[File:NXT_Brick.jpg||300px]]
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| The benefits of the NXT Brick in contrast to the [[RCX 2.0]] Brick are:
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| * The NXT Brick is able to communicate using bluetooth.
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| * The NXT Brick can be connected to the computer by cable.
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| * The [[RCX 2.0]] Brick has three sensor input ports, while the NXT Brick has four sensor input ports.
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| * The NXT Brick comes with an accessory Lithium Rechargeable Battery.
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| All specifications of the NXT Brick are listed below: [2]
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| The NXT Brick includes:
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| *32-bit ARM7 microprocessor.
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| *Support for Bluetooth wireless communication.
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| *1 USB 2.0 port.
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| *4 input ports.
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| *3 output ports.
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| *Powered by 6 AA (1.5v) Batteries, not included, or lithium Rechargeable Battery (#9798 or #9693), sold separately.
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| *Up to three NXT Bricks can be connected at the same time; however, you can only communicate with one NXT Brick at a time.
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| == References ==
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| [1] [https://mindstormsworld.wordpress.com/ Picture NXT Brick]
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 17 January 2016