Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Sneak peek of the NXT Adapter prototype

Not too long ago i wanted to make a NXT adapter for some cheap and constant power like what Philo did, but unfortunately i couldn't get all the components i needed to make one. So, i consulted a friend of mine, who is also a Mechatronics engineer whose specialty is in designing electronic circuits O.O So after some careful thinking and component sourcing, this is what he came up with n_n

notice anything different about this NXT ?

Here's a better view of how the circuit board looks like. The design was simple and effective, it works just like LEGO rechargeable battery pack + LEGO adapter, but at a fraction of the cost of course =) The aluminium plate secures the circuit board firmly to the NXT through friction lock, and an adapter socket was carefully placed to allow the easy connection to the adapter.

i made a simple program to measure the voltage supplied by the adapter and it registers a healthy 9.11 volt. When i connect the NXT to 3 motors and run all of them at the same time, the voltage dropped to around 9.05, which is still pretty decent.

So what's so great about using an adapter over normal or rechargeable batteries and when do you need it ?
  • When you are tired of wasting precious $$ changing batteries.
  • When you are tired of having to wait for your rechargeable batteries to fully charge.
  • When you need constant voltage and power, especially when you are building some stationary projects (very useful for schools who participates in open category =D )
  • When you want to make your robot lighter.
Keep in mind that this is just a prototype...the final product will look a lot nicer and much more solid as my friend and I intend to produce limited units for the benefit of those true mindstorms enthusiasts.

Any comments are welcome and do let me know if you are interested in laying your hands on one of this =)

6 comments:

Dunozilla said...
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Dunozilla said...

Hello~
I just happened to stumble upon your blog about Lego Mindstorms. I am a Lego fan since I was young.

I want to ask you where do you get the Lego Mindstorms in Malaysia and for how much?

Thanks for you information :)

Keano said...

Hi Duno,

There are a few ways you can get Lego Mindstorms in Malaysia:

1) Toy'R Us
2) Dedicated LEGO shops like Brickboy Brothers in Gardens Midvalley or Tropicana Mall.
3) Malaysia's online LEGO shop at www.brickbastion.com

the current retail price for the Mindstorms 2.0 is RM 1499.

Hope this helps :)

Dunozilla said...

Thank you :)

Anonymous said...

My friends and I are going to participate in the FLL soon. This adapter would really help us because of its constant voltage, and we would really like to know where we can get it.
TQ,
The Light Warriros :D

Keano said...

Hi Thavish,

Can you send your contact number to my email at yipyaukean@gmail.com

At the moment my friend and I are making these adapters in very small quantities so I'll need check my friend for stock availability.