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Re: Scout Programming
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lugnet.robotics.scout
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Date:
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Fri, 30 Jun 2000 21:23:32 GMT
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I''ll need your help Dean . Can you send me the NQC code you used it for the
scout ?
Jeronimo Avelar
In lugnet.robotics.scout, Dean Husby writes:
> Jeronimo Avelar wrote:
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> > Hi Dean ,
> > I'm using NQC too . I'm trying to make a line tracker but I'm having some
> > dificulties with measuring the light variations . I have put the Scout mounted
> > with the light sensor pointing to the floor in order to sense the variations.
> > Have you experimented with line tracker rover's ?
> > Jeronimo
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> The main challenge with this is that the light sensor is passive only. (i.e. there
> is no red led to create the reflected light.)
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> You can, however, use the IR transmit to bound some light down towards it and
> cause the same effect.
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> If you need any further help don't hesitate to ask.
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> Dean
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