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Hyper Line Tracker Robot Kit

line_tracker_robotThis cyber bug has a line tracking system and it is fortified with a multitude of sensors. Phototransistors enable it to detect a black line, and tracking memory allows it to memorize its last track of the black line. Two red LEDs flash to tell you which side of the light sensor is activated. What this all means is that Hyper Line Tracker is the fastest line navigator that we have ever seen.

Hyper Line Tracker follows a course of your own design! Make a path with a black felt marker or black tape and watch how light sensors enable the robot’s motors to make course corrections. By using a light emitter, light sensor circuitry, and tracking memory, it demonstrates how robots “see” a pathway.

Specifications: Movement: 2 wheels driven by 2 DC motors. Control: LED/photo transistor, tracking memory. Power Source: “AA” x 4 each (not included). Size: H4.3″ x L6.1″ x W6.3″. Power Consumption: (circuit) 60mA, (mechanical) 300mA. Available in soldering and non-soldering versions.

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