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MANUAL FOR SUMOBOT

122-27400

Manufacturer Part Number
122-27400
Description
MANUAL FOR SUMOBOT
Manufacturer
Parallax Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of 122-27400

Accessory Type
Manual
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
SumoBot®
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Chapter 4: Infrared Object Detection
Today's hottest products seem to have one thing in common: wireless communication.
Personal organizers beam data into desktop computers, and wireless remotes let us
channel surf. With a few inexpensive and widely available parts, the BASIC Stamp can
also use an infrared LED and detector to detect objects to the front and side of your
SumoBot.
Infra means below, so Infrared is
light (or electromagnetic radiation)
that has lower frequency, or longer
wavelength than red light. Our IR
LED and detector work at 980 nm
(Nanometers) which is considered
near
goggles
sensing
wavelengths of 2000-10,000 nm,
depending on the application.
Color
Violet
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
Near infrared
Infrared
Far infrared
What is Infrared?
infrared.
and
use
Approximate
Wavelength
400 nm
470
565
590
630
780
800-1000
1000-2000
2000-10,000 nm
IR
far
Night-vision
temperature
infrared
Detecting obstacles doesn’t require anything as
sophisticated as machine vision. A much simpler
system will suffice.
SONAR (sometimes called SODAR when used in air
instead of water). An even simpler system is to use
infrared light to illuminate the robot’s path and
determine when the light reflects off an object. Thanks
to the proliferation of infrared (IR) remote controls, IR
illuminators and detectors are easily available and
inexpensive.
INFRARED HEADLIGHTS
The infrared object detection system we’ll build on the
SumoBot is like a car’s headlights in several respects.
When the light from a car’s headlights reflects off
obstacles, your eyes detect the obstacles and your
brain processes them and makes your body guide the
car accordingly. The SumoBot uses infrared LEDs for
headlights. They emit infrared, and in some cases, the
infrared reflects off objects, and bounces back in the
direction of the SumoBot. The eyes of the SumoBot
are the infrared detectors. The infrared detectors send
signals to the BASIC Stamp indicating whether or not
they detect infrared reflected off an object. The brain
of the SumoBot, the BASIC Stamp, makes decisions
and operates the servo motors based on this input.
Some robots use RADAR or

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