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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

Line Tracking Mouse is a robot that moves and runs on its own with no direct human control and has some intelligence to move along a line mapping. The Line Tracking Mouse would be following a line on a floor by some infrared sensors fitted on Line Tracking Mouse and it as a microphone that allow you to starting up the mouse by clapping or tapping its body. Three LEDs show you what the robot sees, and two other LEDs light up when their corresponding motors are on. The mouse runs off of four AA batteries

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  • I got one of these, just got to put it together.

  • Did your mouse works?

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  • hey can you help me? mine isnt working. thanks

    no lights light up. nothin. sometimes the motors spasm because i touch a certain capactior. can you help please!!!!!!!! thanks

  • Thanks Rcfreak36! I have assembled it already.And it doesn't work.Maybe, I'l try again and apply your tips.

  • @JJxOliverosx0411 when you get to the transistors flare the outside legs slightly when inserted, then get a small clip and clip it onto the lead you are about to solder. when you get to the IC again clip the leads and solder them in in a random order (not in a row) and thats pretty much it

  • @JJxOliverosx0411 as you asked here are some tips place all the resistors in and bend the legs outwards to about 45 degrees. for soldering user around a 30 watt iron and place it on the shiny copper part for about two sec and then feed the solder onto "leg" and copper pad (not the soldering iron).

  • I have one like this which I'll assemble soon.But I'm not good at soldering.Any tips?

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