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Inside the BeatBot an Arduino reads 9 infrared sensors for line detection at 100 samples a second. A digital servo controls the Ackerman steering mechanism to follow the line on the track or floor.
The robot uses a whopping 32 IR sensors to follow a black line across a concrete workshop floor, adjusting its path using a steering motor salvaged from a power wheelchair.
An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots "Sparki" ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots.
There are always a few high-tech toys on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and this year is no exception. Perhaps the most charming is Ozobot, a tiny robot that follow lines ...
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
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