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lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs
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I built a remote for the Duplo Train and my daughters had a blast with it. 100% original LEGO pieces, too.
Ah, gotcha. In that case you probably don't need Pybricks. Indeed, you can implement a subset of LWP3. For anyone else reading this, that is this: https://lego.github.io/lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs/
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Can Lego City Powered Up trains be automated?
I couldn't find an off the shelf Flipper module, but the Lego Powered Up BLE protocol is fully documented by Lego:
https://lego.github.io/lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs/
So it shouldn't be too hard to add one.
Keep in mind that as noted in this article, the default Powered Up Hub behavior is as a "passthrough pipe" to the host device, so just using a Flipper might be a bit obnoxious.
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Jeg har hacket min søns duplo tog 🚂💻
Toget benytter sig af "Lego Wireless Protocol" som er en protocol som bygger oven på Bluetooth low Energy (BLE). Dokumentationen er frit tilgængelig her: https://lego.github.io/lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs/
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Can LEGO City Powered Up trains be automated?
Neat! node-poweredup can be used as well if you'd prefer to keep the stock firmware on the hub. It does require a seperate computer though, but you could use a Raspberry Pi or something.
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Automating Lego train at a certain time of day?
The run and brake commands could definitely be automated with something like Node PoweredUp on a Pi or similar. I'm not sure if has the ability to turn the hub on though, which would mean you'd have to leave it on the whole time... and that sounds like a whole lotta battery usage.
What are some alternatives?
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