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Line follower robot Hardware: 8 IR sensor array, Atmega 328(Arduino Uno or pro Mini), HC-05 Bluetooth Module to update PID values, 2 DC Motors(500rpm geared motors), Motor Driver-Tb6612fng If you use ...
Hardware Components: 8-Array sensors, Arduino-UNO, L298-N Motor Driver. As it has 8 sensors so, this worked better than my previous Line follower robot, which is with the 3-IR sensor array. So, this ...
In this arduino line follower robot we have used IR Transmitters and IR receivers for sending and receiving light. When infrared rays falls on white surface, it’s reflected back and caught by ...
A Line Follower Robot (LFR) is one of the most popular Arduino robotics projects that teaches core concepts of automation and sensor integration. This step-by-step guide will show you how to build a ...
40 thoughts on “ Line Follower With No Arduino ” RW says: ... We usually go with one core per light sensor. That way you don’t have to worry about reading them in sequence.
The line following robot (LFR) is used for many applications such as irrigation system, library management, shopping malls etc. Some of them have fast speed with the lowest accuracy and vice versa.
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