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Line Tracking Module TECR500
Line Tracking Module TECR500
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The TECR500 Line Tracking Module is a small electronic device used in robots or automated systems to follow a specific path or line on the ground. It uses sensors to detect the contrast between the line (usually black) and the background (usually white or a light color).
Key Features:
- Sensors: It has built-in infrared (IR) sensors that detect the color difference between the line and the surface.
- Outputs: It provides digital outputs (usually HIGH or LOW) to indicate whether the sensor detects the line or not.
- Power: It operates on a typical voltage of 5V.
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Adjustable Sensitivity: Some models allow adjusting the sensitivity of the sensors to detect the line better under different lighting conditions. Power Supply:
- The module typically works with a 5V power supply, which makes it compatible with most microcontroller boards like Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Applications:
- Line-following Robots: The TECR500 is widely used in robots that are designed to follow a line, such as in robot competitions or automated systems.
- Navigation Systems: It's useful in automation projects where a device needs to stay on a designated path or track.
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Obstacle Avoidance: The module can also be part of a larger system to navigate around obstacles by following a specific route.
Common Uses:
- Robots: For robots that follow a path, such as in line-following competitions or automated guides.
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Automation Projects: Used in various DIY projects where an object or robot needs to track a line for navigation. safty note ;
The TECR500 Line Tracking Module should be handled carefully, connected properly, powered with 5V, and kept dry to avoid damage. Avoid excessive heat, direct eye exposure to infrared light, and ensure the surface is clean for accurate tracking
- The module typically works with a 5V power supply, which makes it compatible with most microcontroller boards like Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
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