Man builds Lego ATM

An American man has built a working cash machine out of Lego, tapping the toy firm's NXT programmable robotics kit.

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Man builds Lego ATM

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The ATM - made entirely from Lego and a HiTechnic IRLink and Codatex RFID sensor - can be used for cash withdrawals and to make change, dispensing notes and coins.

It includes a fully functional numeric keypad, a banknote scanner that can be calibrated to accept any currency and a note separator.

The 22 pound machine took Ron McRae four months to build and program, incorporating around 8000 pieces and 1800 lines of NXC code.


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