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Old 4th March 2009, 02:12 PM   #1
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hello
m making a micromouse
nd m encountering a problem regarding ir sensors
i want to use 5 ir sensors to sense the obstacle
three sensors for straight,right and left nd rest two, i will place them diagonally for the proper allignment

can nybdy please help me with some circuit for the ir sensor
i have tried some circuits but nothing is working
plzzzzzz help me
thanx
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Old 6th March 2009, 08:52 PM   #2
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hello
m making a micromouse
nd m encountering a problem regarding ir sensors
i want to use 5 ir sensors to sense the obstacle
three sensors for straight,right and left nd rest two, i will place them diagonally for the proper allignment

can nybdy please help me with some circuit for the ir sensor
i have tried some circuits but nothing is working
plzzzzzz help me
thanx
What type of IR sensors do you have? Am I correct assuming we are talking about homebuilt one made of a photo-sensing cell and a IR source?

From what you've written, I think this might be what you're looking for:
How to make simple Infrared Sensor Modules Blog of illumination…!!
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