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Line follower schematic design. Contribute to natadecua/line-follower-robot-pic16f877a development by creating an account on GitHub.
Now that the mechanical assembly part is over,and we have completed the construction of left and right (L&R) infrared sensor cards. Since the MCU (ATmega8) cannot drive the dc motors directly, a ...
This project demonstrates how to build a simple Line Follower Robot using the ESP32 microcontroller, L298N motor driver, IR sensors, and DC motors. The robot detects and follows a line using IR ...
Building line following robots is fun and easy. Building a line-follower that is this tiny is a different story. The surprising thing for us is that despite how it looks, this robot whose name is R… ...
Well, not really; the end result is a line following robot, but the actual project is about a simple, cheap robot chassis to be used in schools, clubs, and other educational, STEAM education events.
Printers are becoming more and more versatile. Now they can even print sensors and electronic components on 2D and 3D substrates. A new, robot-assisted production line allows the process to be ...
The evolution of the Line Following Robot starts with an analog design and advances to a refined version incorporating an Arduino Nano microcontroller and an ultrasonic sensor for obstacle avoidance.
LFR-IR Sensor Card Circuit diagram Our LFR has two infrared sensor cards (left and right) on the bottom of the chassis for detecting the black tracking indicant on the path.