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Lego Ev3 Kit Parts List

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This set inventory has been obtained from LEGO Customer Services replacement parts page. Important note: We do not control this inventory and cannot currently make changes to it. Use it as a guide to the contents of the set, or to find out part numbers when requesting replacements. Download the inventory as a CSV file » inventory for this set »Discover the ultimate LEGO® challenge: Powerful LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3! LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 gives you the power to create and command your own robotic LEGO creatures, vehicles, machines and inventions! By combining LEGO® elements with a programmable brick, motors and sensors, you can make your creations walk, talk, grab, think, shoot and do almost anything you can imagine! The 31313 set comes with building instructions for 17 awesome LEGO robotic designs (find them all online) – a humanoid robot, a shooting scorpion, a slithering snake, a fork lift, a race truck, an electric guitar, a walking dinosaur and many more!




Each robot comes complete with its own unique features and a program that controls the robot’s behavior! There are many ways to bring your LEGO MINDSTORMS® creations to life! For instant action, use the remote control included in the set. For more action, download the Commander App to your smartphone. For the ultimate challenge, create your own programs in the free programming software available for tablets and PCs/MACs! With LEGO® MINDSTORMS®, you will discover the endless possibilities of LEGO and your imagination! For more ideas and inspiration, check out the cool videos from the community here on the website. The new EV3 Programmer App makes building and programming your LEGO robots faster, smarter and more fun than ever. Download the FREE app to your tablet, choose the robot you would like to build, then bring it to life with the improved programming tool. The action is at your fingertips. What's in the box The EV3 Brick serves as the control center and power station for your robot.




The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 USER GUIDE is the complete manual explaining the components of the LEGO MINDSTORMS robotics set, and how EV3 robots work and operate.The Difference Between LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Home Edition (#31313) and LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 (#45544)EV3 General, Featured, Product GuidesLEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3product_label_list_price_accessibility 30 Reviews121FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISMINDSTORMS®RoboticsCreate and command robots that do what you want with LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3! LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 Reviews - page 2 LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Expansion Set This set contains a wide range of supplementary elements to continue the theme of critical thinking and creativity featured in the EV3 Core Set. Students deepen their robotics experience with new structural and mechanical elements, and additional building instructions and programs. Requires the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Core Set Includes 853 bricks and building instructions for 6 showpiece models.




Comes complete with a sturdy storage bin with a sorting tray for easy classroom management. Additional building instructions and programs for several models are available. Students design and build programmable robots using high quality motors, sensors, gears, wheels, axles, and other technical components. By using hands-on robotics, students will produce simple sequences and commands that link cause and effect using input/output devices; use intuitive prediction tools to gain first-hand experience in forming hypotheses; and integrate math and science using physical constraints, and units of measurement. Download software, curriculum and eLearning for LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 for free. The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738.description The requested resource (/legoed/en-US/catalog/product.jsp%3FproductId%3D5003400) is not available. The newly announced LEGO Mindstorms EV3 sets for home and education have some differences, but it isn't clear to me what they are, specifically.




It seems that have different sensors, perhaps different exotic pieces (like a remote or caster wheel) and possibly slightly different software. Granted, the sets have not been released, but, what do we know about that is different in the two sets? Both sets include an EV3 intelligent brick. The Retail (Home) edition (set 31313) includes: 2 large motors, 1 small 1 touch, 1 color, 1 infrared proximity , 1 remote IR beacon The Education set includes: 2 touch, 1 color, 1 Ultrasonic with red LED, 1 Gyro 1 rechargeable battery (battery charger sold separately) The software for the education version is sold separately to the core set. As well as the programming software, includes datalogging tools, and a firmware version that allows on-brick datalogging. There is also a difference regarding sensor support: only the education version provide blocks to manage ultrasonic and gyro sensors included in that version. NXT temperature sensor and Energy meter are supported too.




And of course, models being different between edu and retail versions, the building instructions that are included in the software are different. Each edition includes different Technic bricks and instructions for different robots. You can find a list of those robots at the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Comparison project, and product pictures on Robot Square. The EV3 Expansion Set adds many Technic bricks for even more robots and is suitable as an upgrade for both sets. However, to build all robots officially published by LEGO for either set you need to buy additional parts in any case. The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Comparison project on GitHub lists all parts in a spread sheet, tells you which pieces are missing from "education + expansion" to "retail + expansion" and vice-versa, so you can find out which parts (numbers + names) to order in addition. There are differences between EV3 Education and Home set including software, hardware and parts. A slight difference is in the firmware that comes with on-board datalogging capabilities only for Education version




The retail version includes a small amount of components compared with educational set, components that include one small motor, 2 large motors, and four sensors (touch, color, infrared proximity, and remote IR beacon). The educational set includes the castor wheel, 1 small motor, 2 large motors, 2 touch, 1 color and 1 ultrasonic sensor with red LED, 1 gyro, 1 rechargeable battery, and the possibility to download the EV3 software. There is a difference of overall 10 elements between retail and educational versionsIR Beacon (Infrared Remote Control) | Rechargeable DC Battery | Transformer 10V DC | the number of parts | Lobby(the main menu of the software)| △(assembly diagrams for 5 models)| Based on this comparison: Some other direct links: LEGO Mindstorms Education EV3 Core Set brick list - from Lego site LEGO Mindstorms Education EV3 expansion Set brick list Lego Mindstorms RETAIL - article Brickset (check Parts tab): 31313 - EV3 retail

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