|   | Simple Medium Linear Motor Lego Element ID: 6215354
 BrickLink Part Number: 21980
 Available in the App Controlled Batmobile (76112), WeDo 2.0 (45300)
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|   | Medium Linear Motor Relative Position Sensor
 Lego Element ID: 6283415
 Lego Design ID: 88008
 BrickLink Part Number: 88008
 Available in the Boost Creative Toolbox (17101), and the Boost Droid Commander (75253) set
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|   | Technic Large Motor Absolute Position Sensor
 Lego Element ID: 6214085
 BrickLink Part Number: bb0959c01
 Available in the 4x4 Rock Crawler (42099) and R9800 Liebherr (42100) sets
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|   | Technic XL Motor Absolute Position Sensor
 Lego Element ID: 6214088
 BrickLink Part Number: bb0960c01
 Available in the 4x4 Rock Crawler (42099) and R9800 Liebherr (42100) sets
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|   | Medium Angular Motor Absolute Position Sensor
 Lego Element ID: ?
 Lego Design ID: 45603
 BrickLink Part Number: ?
 Available in Spike Prime (45678)
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|   | Large Angular Motor Absolute Position Sensor
 Lego Element ID: ?
 Lego Design ID: 45602
 BrickLink Part Number: ?
 Available in Spike Prime (45678)
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|   | Powered Up Train Motor $13.99 as of 16 Jan 2020 from Lego.com
 Lego Element ID: 6214559
 Lego Design ID: 88011
 BrickLink Part Number: bb0896c01
 Available in Passenger Train (60197, Disney Train (71044), and Cargo Train
 (60198) sets
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Also wondering why you use the term "linear" to describe the medium motor provided with the WeDo 2.0 kit. Bricklink doesn't include "linear" in their description.
ReplyDeleteHi Walt, I used the same title for the motors that is on the official Lego Powered Up shopping page located here: https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/powered-up Having said that, I find those names confusing. I know that the Boost motor has a rotation sensor but it's not clearly specified in the name.
DeleteSanta is bringing me a Batmobile (76112) for Christmas so I hope to start learning about Powered Up (PU) soon after.
ReplyDeleteI've thought about presenting a workshop at the next Bricks By The Bay convention in July 2020 describing the different ways you can control PU hubs, for example, remote control and/or app, and how each hub/motor might be used in a GBC module. This page would be a useful reference.
Do you think it would be useful if this page included the options for controlling each different hub? I'd be willing to test options for the Batmobile hub including the Brick Automation Project I recently found but haven't had time to test.
Another question that people might want to know about is which sensors work with which hub and control. I don't want to make this too complicated.