LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Cable (Second hand)

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Extra connectors for your EV3!

Connect additional bricks, sensors and motors to your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 robotic creations! If you’ve added extra components to your original LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 set, you’ll need these additional cables to connect them.

Various lengths between 10 cm – 20 cm. 

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The digital EV3 Color Sensor distinguishes between seven different colors and can also detect the absence of color. It also serves as a light sensor by detecting light intensities. Students can build color-sorting and line-following robots, experiment with light reflection of different colors, and gain experience with a technology that is widely used in industries such as recycling, agriculture, and packaging.
  • Measures reflected red light and ambient light from darkness to very bright sunlight
  • Capable of detecting seven colors plus the absence of color. It can tell the difference between color or black-and-white or among blue, green, yellow, red, white, and brown.
  • Sample rate of 1 kHz
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 Software.
The digital EV3 Gyro Sensor measures the robot’s rotational motion and changes in its orientation. Students can measure angles, create balancing robots, and explore the technology that powers a variety of real-world tools such as Segway®, navigation systems, and game controllers.
  • Angle mode measures angles with an accuracy of +/- 3 degrees.
  • Gyro mode has a maximum output of 440 degrees/second.
  • Sample rate of 1 kHz
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