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How to make a Line Following Robot Without a Microcontroller? Robotics Tutorial for Beginners
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Robotics for Beginners | Best Robotics Tutorial for Beginners - How to make a Line Following Robot Without a Microcontroller? Robotics Tutorial for Beginners

Kickstart Your Robotics Adventure: Master the Basics, Discover DIY Projects, and Build Innovative Robots with Must-Know Tips!

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What you'll learn

Understand the basics of building and programming robots using Arduino.
Learn to differentiate between Arduino and Raspberry Pi for various projects.
Gain knowledge about different types of sensors and motors used in robotics.
Develop skills to troubleshoot common issues in robotics projects.

This course includes

  • 7.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we will create a simple and affordable line-following robot that does not require an Arduino or any microcontroller. Instead, we will use an L293D motor driver, two IR sensors, and a pair of DC motors to achieve line-following functionality. This project is perfect for those new to robotics who want to understand basic automation without dealing with programming. Altium365 and PCB Designer FREE Trial - https://www.altium365.com/yt/rootsaid FREE PCB Designing Course Altium Student Lab: https://www.altium.com/in/yt/rootsaidroboticselectronicsandtechnology The working principle relies on IR sensors detecting the contrast between a dark and light surface, allowing the robot to adjust its movement accordingly. The L293D motor driver acts as the control unit, directing the DC motors based on the signals received from the IR sensors. With just a few components, we can assemble a functional robot that follows a predefined path without the complexity of coding. To build this project, you will need a robot chassis, an L293D motor driver, two IR sensors, two DC motors, and a 9V battery for power. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a fully operational line-following robot, demonstrating how simple circuits can achieve autonomous movement. If you're eager to dive into the full circuit details and step-by-step instructions, check out the complete guide here. Additionally, for a deeper understanding of how IR sensors function, you can watch this explanatory video here. @AtiumOfficial #altiumstories

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