Robots, the most awesome thing there is, especially when allot of people can build it!
I got this robot from a friend as a present. thank you Rudolf.
Anyway, this robot uses 2 Light dependent resistors to sense light and drive toward it.
Warning,
Soldering iron->hot->hurts
That said, lets start
the reason this is green: the battery's i used are rechargable, one battery can load 1000 times so i save 1998 battery's in this instructables
PS: you have to have SOME electric knowledge for this.
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R1-4 4 100 ohm resistor
R5-6 2 220 ohm resistor
SW1 1 Switch
RV12 2 10k variable resistors
T12 2 Transistors BC557C
T34 2 Transistors BC547C
LD12 2 LEDs
LDR12 2 Light Dependent Resistors
1 IN4007 Diode (note: can be replaced by a paperclip, it supports the wheel XD)
*Note: I got this as a present from a friend. Some of the parts can be different, I dont know.
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And this robot does not need wheels?
for the pins of the bc557c: click here
for the pins of the bc547c: click here
also, do you have the kit or are you doing this on a breadboard?
flat side facing you:
BC557C: the leftmost pin is the collector
the middle pin is the base
the rightmost pin is the emitter
Same goes for the BC547C.
On the image the flat side is the bas
the line going right and up is the collector
de line on the right downside is the emitter.
Can you figure it out now?
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The variable resistor should be adjusted so the motor is just below the point of turning on in normal light. When a light is shined on LDR1, it's resistance drops and a current begins to flow in the base of T3 causing it to start to turn on and draw a current from the base of T1 (through R3). This in turn, causes a larger current to flow through T1 and into the motor M1. The LED (LD1) will also begin to light up. The brighter the light on the sensor, the more the transistors will turn on and the faster the motor will spin.
The full robot is two identical circuits, and each half turns on the motor on the other side of the robot, so if, for example, the LHS sensor sees light, the RHS motor will spin and the robot will turn towards the light.
If the light is equal on both sensors, both motors will turn and the robot will go straight towards the light.
(One thing you forgot to mention is where other people can buy the same kit.)
i put in where to find it in step 4
(http://www.vellemanusa.com/us/enu/product/view/?id=351131)
but thanks, i like it when people can say these kind of things without going all: this sux and this is **** and you *** ****** and**** know what i mean? (of course not on instructables due to the be nice policy but still)