NXT Trumpet
NXT Trumpet
It appears I have the honour of posting the first MOC on this forum...
I got my hands on a dPressure sensor from Dexter Industries some time ago and started thinking about how I could use it in a slightly less obvious way than for example datalogging or monitoring a Pneumetics circuit. Of course Pneumatics is the way to go so I started toying with the different elements and the sensor until I came up with this:
The red piston is and old type Pneumatics pump (only different from the old type single acting cylinders in that it has a return spring) which is directly connected to the positive pressure port of the sensor. Add three touch sensor and a bit of programming (in NXT-G) and you have an NXT trumpet.
The design of the Trumpet is very simple and I've made it modular:
More pictures here
You can watch a video of me trying to play the trumpet here
Now just need to learn to play it better
I got my hands on a dPressure sensor from Dexter Industries some time ago and started thinking about how I could use it in a slightly less obvious way than for example datalogging or monitoring a Pneumetics circuit. Of course Pneumatics is the way to go so I started toying with the different elements and the sensor until I came up with this:
The red piston is and old type Pneumatics pump (only different from the old type single acting cylinders in that it has a return spring) which is directly connected to the positive pressure port of the sensor. Add three touch sensor and a bit of programming (in NXT-G) and you have an NXT trumpet.
The design of the Trumpet is very simple and I've made it modular:
More pictures here
You can watch a video of me trying to play the trumpet here
Now just need to learn to play it better
Re: NXT Trumpet
Cool project! There was a yellow/gold trumpet which didn't use a pressure sensor at the LEGO booth at the FLL World Championships in Atlanta last year (2009). I think Steve Hassenplug made it.
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Re: NXT Trumpet
I'd love to see it. Are there any pictures of it?
Re: NXT Trumpet
I remembered that Joe Meno from BrickJournal (www.brickjournal.com) had uploaded FLL photos to Flickr so a bit of googling brought me to this image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brickjourn ... 067599014/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/brickjourn ... 067599014/
John Hansen
Multi-platform LEGO MINDSTORMS programming
http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/
http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/
Re: NXT Trumpet
Thanks for the link - now I'm really intrigued
Re: NXT Trumpet
There's also a video on You Tube of Steve playing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCReZSLQIe8
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Re: NXT Trumpet
This should read:mpscholz wrote:There's also a video on You Tube of Steve playing it:
SteveThere's also a video on You Tube of Steve making noise with it:
---> Link to lots of MINDSTORMS stuff under my picture --->
Re: NXT Trumpet
Thanks for the link to the video - with explanations included.
I've also dug up a video by Damien Kee (around 55 seconds) with a less sophisticated mouthpiece.
I've also dug up a video by Damien Kee (around 55 seconds) with a less sophisticated mouthpiece.
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