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Project Question: it's a robot that can follow a line by the reflection of the light. The reflection of the light is make two optical sensor. I register because I need help about how does the optical sensor work, how can I activate the optical sensor and how can make it work?
Project Due Date: 12/13/14
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?reflection of the light by the optical sensor?

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i'm making a robot that can follow a line by two optical sensor ( reflection of the light ). The question are: How does the optical sensor work, How to make then work?
go see https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure
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Re: ?reflection of the light by the optical sensor?

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Hi noecool10,

You can read more details about the optical sensor on its product page at Jameco Electronics and the official datasheet:

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 1872628_-1

http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/P ... 872628.pdf

The short explanation is that the sensor consists of two parts, an infrared light emitting diode (LED) and a phototransistor. The LED emits infrared light, which cannot be seen by the human eye. When this light bounces off a reflective or bright surface (like white paper), it is "detected" by the phototransistor.

We actually have two line-following robot projects - look at Figure 2 in this version of the project, it shows a little more about how the sensor works:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... background
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Project Question: it's a robot that can follow a line by the reflection of the light. The reflection of the light is make two optical sensor. I register because I need help about how does the optical sensor work, how can I activate the optical sensor and how can make it work?
Project Due Date: 12/13/14
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

line-follower: problem of cable

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I'm making a line follower (a robot that follow a line by the reflection of the light). In the project I have to use a breadboard and a lot of wire. My question is: Does the example of where the cable should is right ?
the project https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure
the example http://www.cdn.sciencebuddies.org/Files ... sample.jpg

Thank you if you answer :D
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Re: line-follower: problem of cable

Post by bfinio »

Hi noecool10,

Are you asking about a specific part of the diagram, or the entire diagram in general? That diagram was created by one of our scientists, so it should be correct, and you should be able to follow it exactly to build your robot. The only different might be that the colors of the jumper wires you have available do not match the colors in the diagram exactly, but this is OK.

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Re: ?reflection of the light by the optical sensor?

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Hello. We noticed you had two different threads going for the same topic. We merged the two into a single thread. Please keep all questions to one thread so that our experts can best help you based on what has already been discussed.

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