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Unread 18-07-2006, 11:49
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

I'd go with Vex over NXT any day.

Vex: 16 analog/digital/IO ports; 8 PWM motor ports; 6 Interrupt Ports

NXT: 4 input ports; 3 motor ports

Vex has so many more motor and sensor ports available, and it provides a great platform for future projects (like building a Bluetooth module or serving as an FRC co-processor). Vex is also better suited for FRC-type robots, while NXT is more suited for making toy-like robots.
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Unread 18-07-2006, 12:35
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

I got a Mindstorm complete set at a garage sale last week: $3 !

I heard MIT has a controller for it that has more motor outputs and stuff - and they are for sale at a reasonable price

anyone know anything about this?

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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

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I heard MIT has a controller for it that has more motor outputs and stuff - and they are for sale at a reasonable price

anyone know anything about this?
WVU (West Virginia University) uses those boards for education.... its called the Handy Board.

When they bought them at least the boards were very expensive but can't remember exactly how much he said they are. Nice thing about them is they have a pretty large LCD display and built in IR comm.

See it here: http://handyboard.com/

Buy one here: http://www.robotstorehk.com/handyboard/handyboard.html

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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

I agree with VEX aswell.


With a male to male pwm cable (doesn't need to be long) any existing pwm device can be used with the vex kit. This will give you a more cost effective solution because I'm sure you can borrow some older sensors from your team and such.

Also, stating the obvious here, but Vex has more inputs/outputs and It currently has a much larger (especially if there really will be 35 regionals) support group and knowledge base.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

If you want to get nitty gritty with the electronics/programming aspect of it, I'd recommend not using any. Build your own solution with the AVR ATMega chip series. You can get the development board (STK500) for about $80, and it includes pretty much everything to get things started off for you.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

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If you want to get nitty gritty with the electronics/programming aspect of it, I'd recommend not using any. Build your own solution with the AVR ATMega chip series. You can get the development board (STK500) for about $80, and it includes pretty much everything to get things started off for you.

Gotta disagree with you here, the STK500 is great, but none of the DIP packaged AVR chips have more than a few timers/PWM generators, so that limits your motor output options.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

A VEX kit would be giving you the most bang for your buck here and it's the closest thing to building an actual FRC robot that you can/could buy locally. Seems that Radioshack's online store has permanantly slashed prices in half and they still have the kits in stock Right Here.

However, I do have to say, if it comes down to getting an RCX or an NXT, go for the gold and get the NXT. In my opinion, it's going leaps and bounds beyond the old mindstorms kit and any team who utilizies its functions will have a pretty decent advantage over those with the old Mindstorms kit.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

I would have to also side on the side of Vex...

When compared to any of the other alternatives you provided, it just blows them away. Also I would act soon...because without a 50% discount at Radioshack they can get expensive very quickly.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

[quote=Ryan Dognaux]A VEX kit would be giving you the most bang for your buck here and it's the closest thing to building an actual FRC robot that you can/could buy locally. Seems that Radioshack's online store has permanantly slashed prices in half and they still have the kits in stock Right Here.

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I agreed!

Even though I have 3 or 5 RCX units (not really sure because of my kids keep using them for different projects) and one VEX at home, I preferred the VEX. The options for the VEX is growing day by day and it is closer to the FRC world. Definitely try to visit the local RadioShacks for bargain parts!

I found that Home Depot supplies a variety of metal decking brackets that makes great custom parts for my VEX projects. They are easy to cut, bend, shape and drill.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

Last weekend I actually went out to RadioShack and bought some Vex stuff after learning that it was still in stock, and still at half price. It's better to buy it now while you can still get it at the lowered price.

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Since they didn't have any of the battery kits in stock, I bought some rechargable NiMH batteries. I just wish I had enough for the transmitter, because the cheap batteries I used for that died out within 5 minutes of use. Now I'm just playing around with autonomous and plan on making a robot that has the same characteristics as myself (i.e. hates the light and always travels towards darkness) until I get some more batteries.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

I think it depends on what you want do with the kit. First the vex costs less and does more than an EDU, and the NXT does more than an RCX.

If you want to use different/custom parts the vex is the way to go. If you want to something to that's fast and simple to use LEGO is the way to go.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

Guys, just a point to think about, in Israel we don't have "locol Radio Shacks and Home Depots".

In my opinion vex is the best system from the above list, although to really build a cool robot you need to buy a lot of expansion packs and it can get fairly expensive. I was lucky and was able to bring a lot of vex stuff to Israel, so Leav if you have a way to do so then get vex.
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

Thanks guys, you really helped me make up my mind.

I will go with the VEX for a couple of reasons:
-cheaper (kit and body parts) and easier to expand with scrap stuff (scrap computer cases etc.)
-More expandability and better standard compliance.

I already know I will only get the VEX kit if i manage to get the prototype programming kit. (so i can program in real C)

so now I have two questions:
-is there any other way to get the prototype programming kit not from the vexlabs? because the phone method is a bit tricky for me... (I live in israel).

-Where can I get more sensors for the Kit? what kind of sensors do i need?
for starters I would like a ultrasonic range sensor and a rotation sensor with a good resoultion (accurate at 6 degrees).

Thanks alot guys!
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

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-is there any other way to get the prototype programming kit not from the vexlabs? because the phone method is a bit tricky for me... (I live in israel).

-Where can I get more sensors for the Kit? what kind of sensors do i need?
for starters I would like a ultrasonic range sensor and a rotation sensor with a good resoultion (accurate at 6 degrees).
Vexlabs sells a pretty decent ultrasonic range sensor. The way it works is very comparable to Parallax PINGs and other similar brandings, but Vex went out of the way to provide pins for I/O signals. This is very helpful when using a preconfigured control board, like a FRC or Vex controller.

As for a rotation sensor, it depends on what kind of rotation yo are trying to measure. I will assume you would like to sense the rotation of a joint. You should have no problem wiring up a potentiometer or encoder. There's been numerous discussions here on which resistance pot to use and wiring techniques.

Vexlabs sells a 90 ppr encoder. It's non-quadrature, so you'll have to cook up some way to keep track of direction. I'd start off with that and then put those good old problem solving skills to the test. (I mean thats half the fun, isn't it? )
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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

For an ultrasonic senor check this out you just solder a PWM cable to the vcc, gnd, and analog pins. It is fairly accurate (about an inch) up to 20'.

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