lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs
This repository contains information about LEGO Hubs (name, battery level, etc.) and to interact with any sensors and motors connected to it. (by LEGO)
pylgbst
Python library for LEGO® PoweredUp devices (by undera)
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lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs
Posts with mentions or reviews of 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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pylgbst
Posts with mentions or reviews of pylgbst.
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Looking for cool python packages for kids
LEGO Move Hub / PoweredUp Hubs can be controlled with Python with https://github.com/undera/pylgbst
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Lego Is Discontinuing Mindstorms
In case anyone cares, there is an open-source Python library for interfacing with Lego Boost/Mindstorms [0]. Last time I checked, it worked quite well with the Boost and needed some minor work with the actual Mindstorms hub.
[0] https://github.com/undera/pylgbst
- Lego to expand online ambitions by tripling total of software engineers
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The Raspberry Pi Build Hat: Create with Raspberry Pi and Lego
The color/distance sensor 88007 is in the compatibility list, so it'll work. However, the move hub 88006 is not in the list, which is unsurprising since I think it's bluetooth-only. There are already several libraries with which you can use here, like https://github.com/undera/pylgbst or https://github.com/virantha/bricknil.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing lego-ble-wireless-protocol-docs and pylgbst you can also consider the following projects:
bricknil - Control LEGO Bluetooth Sensors and Motors with Python