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Re: Using the NXT Light Sensor.
The Short answer is, You can't.
The Long answer: The NXT Light sensor doesn't use I2C to communicate. The only sensor that does, is the ultrasonic sensor. If you really wanted to use the light sensor, you should be able to hook it up to the analog Module. |
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Re: Using the NXT Light Sensor.
Do you know where we can get a pinout, for the sensors?
and or directions to hook it up to the analog module. |
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Re: Using the NXT Light Sensor.
The documentation for The NXT brick, and the sensors is available from http://mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/sup...s/default.aspx under the hardware development kit. You should be able to figure out the pinout from those documents.
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