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:MOVE line following board

The :MOVE Line Following sensor board adds line following sensors to a project. The 2 LED/phototransistor sensors output an analogue voltage that can be read into a microprocessor’s ADC channel. Although designed for use with the MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.

The board features the following connections; The 4-pin connections are on a standard 0.1” (2.54mm) pitch. The pins provide connections for power (3V and 0V) and 2 sensor outputs, marked L and R for the left and right sensors respectively.

The board requires a 3V - 5V (typically 3.3V) and a ground connection onto the pin header. These pins are marked on the board as 3V and 0V.

The sensor output voltage changes from the supply voltage to 0V as the sensors pass over light and dark surfaces. Different surfaces will reflect different amounts. A typical light surface will give a value of 0.5V for example. A typical dark surface will give a value of 2.5V (assuming a 3V VCC). The value in a program will depend on the processor's ADC range and width.

Surface Response
Light. Low Voltage ˜ 0V
Dark. High Voltage ˜ 3V

 

 

The MakeCode online tutorial is available to show how the sensors can be used for line following. Although this tutorial is for :MOVE Motor, the same principles can be applied to other buggies/microcontrollers.

Features

  • Add line following to your micro:bit Robot/buggy.
  • Can be attached directly to the underside of the :MOVE Motor.
  • No Soldering is required.
  • As used in the Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
  • Example line following code is provided in the datasheet and via a MakeCode online tutorial.
  • Although designed for use with Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.
  • Length: 23.75mm.
  • Width: 10.3mm.
  • Pin Header Pitch: 2.54mm.

Contents

  • 1 x :MOVE Line Following board for the BBC micro:bit

Requires

  • Optional
    • Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
    • BBC micro:bit.
    • Arduino
    • Raspberry Pi Pico

Resources

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:MOVE line following board

The :MOVE Line Following sensor board adds line following sensors to a project. The 2 LED/phototransistor sensors output an analogue voltage that can be read into a microprocessor’s ADC channel. Although designed for use with the MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.

The board features the following connections; The 4-pin connections are on a standard 0.1” (2.54mm) pitch. The pins provide connections for power (3V and 0V) and 2 sensor outputs, marked L and R for the left and right sensors respectively.

The board requires a 3V - 5V (typically 3.3V) and a ground connection onto the pin header. These pins are marked on the board as 3V and 0V.

The sensor output voltage changes from the supply voltage to 0V as the sensors pass over light and dark surfaces. Different surfaces will reflect different amounts. A typical light surface will give a value of 0.5V for example. A typical dark surface will give a value of 2.5V (assuming a 3V VCC). The value in a program will depend on the processor's ADC range and width.

Surface Response
Light. Low Voltage ˜ 0V
Dark. High Voltage ˜ 3V

 

 

The MakeCode online tutorial is available to show how the sensors can be used for line following. Although this tutorial is for :MOVE Motor, the same principles can be applied to other buggies/microcontrollers.

Features

  • Add line following to your micro:bit Robot/buggy.
  • Can be attached directly to the underside of the :MOVE Motor.
  • No Soldering is required.
  • As used in the Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
  • Example line following code is provided in the datasheet and via a MakeCode online tutorial.
  • Although designed for use with Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.
  • Length: 23.75mm.
  • Width: 10.3mm.
  • Pin Header Pitch: 2.54mm.

Contents

  • 1 x :MOVE Line Following board for the BBC micro:bit

Requires

  • Optional
    • Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
    • BBC micro:bit.
    • Arduino
    • Raspberry Pi Pico

Resources

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Description

The :MOVE Line Following sensor board adds line following sensors to a project. The 2 LED/phototransistor sensors output an analogue voltage that can be read into a microprocessor’s ADC channel. Although designed for use with the MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.

The board features the following connections; The 4-pin connections are on a standard 0.1” (2.54mm) pitch. The pins provide connections for power (3V and 0V) and 2 sensor outputs, marked L and R for the left and right sensors respectively.

The board requires a 3V - 5V (typically 3.3V) and a ground connection onto the pin header. These pins are marked on the board as 3V and 0V.

The sensor output voltage changes from the supply voltage to 0V as the sensors pass over light and dark surfaces. Different surfaces will reflect different amounts. A typical light surface will give a value of 0.5V for example. A typical dark surface will give a value of 2.5V (assuming a 3V VCC). The value in a program will depend on the processor's ADC range and width.

Surface Response
Light. Low Voltage ˜ 0V
Dark. High Voltage ˜ 3V

 

 

The MakeCode online tutorial is available to show how the sensors can be used for line following. Although this tutorial is for :MOVE Motor, the same principles can be applied to other buggies/microcontrollers.

Features

  • Add line following to your micro:bit Robot/buggy.
  • Can be attached directly to the underside of the :MOVE Motor.
  • No Soldering is required.
  • As used in the Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
  • Example line following code is provided in the datasheet and via a MakeCode online tutorial.
  • Although designed for use with Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit, this board can be used with other boards, such as; Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as other micro:bit buggy/robot projects.
  • Length: 23.75mm.
  • Width: 10.3mm.
  • Pin Header Pitch: 2.54mm.

Contents

  • 1 x :MOVE Line Following board for the BBC micro:bit

Requires

  • Optional
    • Kitronik :MOVE Motor for BBC micro:bit.
    • BBC micro:bit.
    • Arduino
    • Raspberry Pi Pico

Resources

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