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Some readers may recall building a line-following robot during their school days. Involving some IR LEDs, perhaps a bit of LEGO, and plenty of trial-and-error, it was fun on a tiny scale. Now imagi… ...
Two infrared (IR) sensors are mounted on the front panel of the robot kit. The robot is positioned on the black line, and the IR sensors are pointed at the white floor. As the robot follows the black ...
GitHub - FawazzHere/Line-Follower-Robot: A robot that follows a black line using two IR sensors. Arduino processes sensor data and controls motor directions through an L298N driver. Ideal for ...
His latest project is a sophisticated line follower. You’ve probably seen “bang-bang” line followers that just use a photocell to turn the robot one way or the other.
Building the Balancing Robot Building a balancing robot involves several steps, starting with assembling the hardware. The Arduino Pro Mini is connected to the MPU-6050 sensor and the stepper motors.
Arduino is now offering a fully-assembled robot, designed as a base platform for electronics tinkerers' DIY robotics projects. Its hardware and software are open-source, and designed to be hacked.
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