Menticol
Active Member
Hello guys!
A Gal asked me for help with an assignment, but since my personal projects tend to explode or malfunction I prefer to ask you first before giving her any guidance.
She is basically making a sound following robot. A two motor bug that rotates in direction of an incoming sound and moves towards the source.
I thought about using an LM741* op amp as a comparator, with an electret microphone on each input. The op amp output is then connected to a couple of NPN and PNP transistors. According to the voltage the respective left or right wheel motor will be activated (see attached picture)
The problem is, I cannot figure out how to make the robot advance towards the source. If the two microphones are facing the sound at the same time the resulting output of the op amp will be zero.
Although Micro controllers would easily overcome this problem unfortunately I have no experience with them.
Any hint will be very appreciated.
(*I know the LM741 it's lousy and old, what would be a more decent low power op-amp?)
A Gal asked me for help with an assignment, but since my personal projects tend to explode or malfunction I prefer to ask you first before giving her any guidance.
She is basically making a sound following robot. A two motor bug that rotates in direction of an incoming sound and moves towards the source.
I thought about using an LM741* op amp as a comparator, with an electret microphone on each input. The op amp output is then connected to a couple of NPN and PNP transistors. According to the voltage the respective left or right wheel motor will be activated (see attached picture)
The problem is, I cannot figure out how to make the robot advance towards the source. If the two microphones are facing the sound at the same time the resulting output of the op amp will be zero.
Although Micro controllers would easily overcome this problem unfortunately I have no experience with them.
Any hint will be very appreciated.
(*I know the LM741 it's lousy and old, what would be a more decent low power op-amp?)
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