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Line follower x)
« on: November 25, 2008, 01:01:01 PM »
 :) hello all greetings to society of robots x) i am new member in here and also newbie in robots x)
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I need to make robot or some kind of automatic thing xD to college. I tyred to make Line follower robot http://www.scribd.com/doc/4662053/Line-Following-Robot and i need make it fast within 2 weeks x) and i cant afford to learn all basics about parts and etc. thats why i come here to ask help x) i cant make pcb normaly becouse here is not specifyed size of it, cant uderstand in which pins i need to conect sensor board, becouse about sensor board where is no tips how to connect it to main board and what pogram should i to upload. sorry for bad english x)
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Thank you for answers

(here is no direct questions but i think you will understand what i want x))


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Re: Line follower x)
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2008, 10:58:13 PM »
:) hello all greetings to society of robots x) i am new member in here and also newbie in robots x)
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I need to make robot or some kind of automatic thing xD to college. I tyred to make Line follower robot http://www.scribd.com/doc/4662053/Line-Following-Robot and i need make it fast within 2 weeks x) and i cant afford to learn all basics about parts and etc. thats why i come here to ask help x) i cant make pcb normaly becouse here is not specifyed size of it, cant uderstand in which pins i need to conect sensor board, becouse about sensor board where is no tips how to connect it to main board and what pogram should i to upload. sorry for bad english x)
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Thank you for answers

(here is no direct questions but i think you will understand what i want x))

Try the $50 Robot! Its nice and easy and it has a step by step tutorial!

http://www.societyofrobots.com/step_by_step_robot.shtml

And the line finder!

http://www.societyofrobots.com/robot_mobot_2007.shtml

That should get you going, to make the robot follow the line as shown in the second link you use photoresistor's but you want to use what i like to use 5, get a pack cheap at radio shack.